Podcasts (partial)

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…


Kerry Hawk Lessard – a Native American Lifeline

Bio: Kerry Hawk Lessard (Shawnee) is the current Executive Director of Native American Lifelines in Baltimore, MD. She is a community activist and applied medical anthropologist who works with American Indian populations. Her work is grounded in decolonization theory with a focus on historical trauma and remediating its effects in community. In this episode, Jay…


Alex White Plume: Pine Ridge- a Lakota Sioux Journey

Image from alex.whiteplume.10 on Facebook Bio: Alex White Plume was born on the Pine Ridge Reservation and served as Vice-President and then President of the Oglala Sioux Nation during 2004 to 2006. He has appeared in documentaries and films about Pine Ridge and was referred to by Winona LaDuke as the hemperer for his dedication…


“Pluralism Mutual” a Stolen Nation commentary

Pluralism Mutual – Indigenous Revival


Isabel Amarante – Decolonizing History

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. In this discussion, Jay and Isabel consider the following topics. Erasure of indigeneity in the Caribbean (Latin and African identity) Unlearning the false…


“Eyes Wide Shut” Native Opinion Commentary

Listen to “Episode 222 “Truly, Eyes Wide Shut”” on Spreaker. We support and listen regularly to podcasts from Native Opinion. Their twice-weekly commentary include topics focused on the week across Indian Country and include such categories as racism, inequality, sovereignty, and relationships to what’s going in the world and in the USA.


Kelvin Mockingbird – A Spiritual Journey

“We are only a single note lingering in this cosmos, but as one people we make a strong chord in harmony with the universe.”Kelvin Mockingbird Sacred Fire Meditation Songs Kelvin Mockingbird has been performing the Native American Flute and telling Medicine Stories of the Dineh’ since he was a young man. He has recorded 8…


Osiyo and Greetings from Jay!

Welcome to my new Nightwolf Productions blog and podcast page. Here I will keep you up to date on new projects that are underway and add new podcasts and commentary. Thank you for joining us! Image courtesy of Wayne K. Thomas Check back soon. Always remember to Wado Ryu (walk in peace). Jay