Category: Guest Bio

Sovereignty & Financial Stability (John T. Moss)

Do you really have it? Guest: John T. Moss is a nationally recognized business leader, trainer, and author. He is the founder of Cash Community Development, a Native Managed 501c3 that provides free financial literacy information, workshops, and materials to Indian Country. John is a direct descendant of Chief Silvermoon of the CADDO Tribe in…


Thank you for your Service. Now get out… (Valenzuela, Vivar, Lopez)

Honoring Veterans is not an immigration issue! Special Guest: Jesus Manuel Valenzuela is a former “trained to kill 0311 GRUNT” in the U.S. Marine Corps who served in Vietnam. Manuel and his brother Valente, are two of 5 brothers who have served honorably across four branches of the U.S. military. Valente earned a bronze star…


Keeper of Stories (Gregory Woods)

Guest: Gregory Woods, aka Dawn Wolf, is a Keeper of Stories and a teacher of the Sacred Medicine Wheels. He is Alowan Chanteh Inyan Wichasha, first born of parents: Herbert and Constance Woods and is an African-Native American Indian, husband, Grandfather, mate, son and friend. “I walk between worlds engaged in the actions of development,…


Skin in the Game: A Paiute Prayer, BLM, and a Confederate Flag (Eugenia Camas & Tessa)

Flag image courtesy of Capture 11 Photography Guest: Eugenia Camas is Shoshone-Paiute and grew up on the Duck Valley Indian Reservation in Owyhee, Nevada where she and her 2 brothers were raised by their paternal grandmother. Eugenia was previously an Educational Assistant at Jefferson County School District in Madras, Oregon and is attending Central Oregon…


Black & Indigenous – A Blendian Existence (Knight, Buchanan, and Adofo)

Guest: Kimberly Knight is a Black Indian woman from Eastern North Carolina. She is the Black Indians NC 2021 Powwow Advisory Council Chair, and a member of the Triangle Native American Society. She holds a Master’s degree in Social Work and, as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW-A), Kimberly works in Eldercare and also has…


My Grandfathers Prayer (with Eagle Claw & Messina Victorio)

Guest: Eagle Claw Victorio is 75 years old. He is a Vietnam Army Veteran, an Apache Sun Dancer, has been an activist in the American Indian Movement (AIM) since its founding, and is as “woke” as many Indigenous people are today. He and his wife, Messina, live in Colorado. Together they established and taught new…


People of Color Unity- Are we there yet?

Guest: Dr. Isabel Amarante: a Native Dominican, holds degrees from Brown University and a PhD in Latin American Literature specializing in Critical Theory, Deconstruction, Post Colonial, and Post Colonial Theory from Columbia University.  Guest: Shaka Abubaker: born in Guyana, holds degree in English Literature and African American History (attended Lincoln, Howard, and Bowie State Universities)…


Connecting the Dots- With McKinney, Buchanan, and Aamodt

Bio: Cynthia McKinney was the 2008 Green Party Candidate for President and is a former US Congresswoman, the first Black woman to hold the position in Georgia. She is the author of Ain’t Nothing Like Freedom and editor of The Illegal War On Libya and How the US Creates “Sh*thole” Countries . She holds a…


Raymond Two Hawks Watson – NATIVE LIVES MATTER!

Bio: Raymond Two Hawks Watson is an Artivist, Community Activist, Educator, Cultural Practitioner, and Convener with fourteen years of experience in nonprofit executive administration. Watson’s skills consist of program development & implementation, grant writing, motivational speaking, leadership & cultural development consulting, community organizing, and event planning, supplemented by an extensive background in promoting and supporting…


Tony Duncan – Dance, Music, Family

Tony Duncan at the 2013 Native American Music Awards Image provided by Stolen Nation Productions BIO: Tony Duncan (San Carlos Apache and Mandan Hidatsa Arikara) is an internationally recognized World champion hoop dancer, fancy dancer, flutist, and singer. With his wife Violet (Plains Cree of Kehewin Cree Nation & Taino), they raise their 4 children…