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The May 2, 1885 Battle on Poundmaker Indian Reserve: When Canada Lost - with Aaron Tootoosis.
This episode features Aaron Tootoosis from Poundmaker Cree Nation in Treaty 6 territory. Aaron Tootoosis is from the Poundmaker Indian Reserve in Treaty 6 Territory. Both academically and…
S6E7 6.7: The Horse as Mentor with Indigenous Educator Tyler Tootoosis
This episode is a keynote presentation by Tyler Tootoosis at the Think Indigenous Education Conference 2026 in Regina, Saskatchewan Canada. Tyler is an educator, horseman, and facilitator whose work…
6.7: [From the Decolonized Buffalo Archives] Decolonized Buffalo and Plants Fanon with Dr. Luwazi Lushaba and Dr. Ziyana Lategan
This episode was previously recorded with by friends Decolonized Buffalo and Plants Fanon, and shared with us to share with you. I’m really excited to share and house it here on the The Radicle…
6.6: The German Fetish for Nativeness: Pretendians, Settler Identity, and Far-right Nationalism
Anna Luisa Schneider (she/her) is a German doctoral candidate in Indigenous Studies at the University of Saskatchewan, located on Treaty Six Territory. She currently resides in Marburg, Germany,…
6.5: Reclaiming Self: Maïtée Saganash on Sobriety, Language, and Radicle Love
Maïtée Labrecque-Saganash, from Waswanipi in Eeyou Istchee (Quebec side of James Bay) , is a human rights activist, political commentator, television host and columnist for The Nation magazine. She…
6.4 Indigenous Sovereignty over Marxist Theory: Why Marxism Doesn’t Fit Indigenous Nationhood
Mylan sits down with Rick, formerly known as Decolonized Buffalo for a final recorded conversation. “Decolonized Buffalo” is the name of a podcast and the on‑air alias, hosted by Rick. The show…
6.3: Kimberly Tootoosis Red Talk at Think Indigenous International Education Conference 2025
Kimberly Tootoosis resides on Poundmaker Indian Reserve in Treaty Six Territory, where she is deeply rooted in her community and culture. As a proud mother of four and the head of Red Echo…
S6E2 6.2: Taiaiake Alfred on Breathing Life Back into Onkwehonwe Visions of Nationhood
Today we welcome Taiaiake Alfred—Kanien’kehá:ka author, educator, and activist known for influencing indigenous political thought. A former U.S. Marine turned scholar, Alfred founded the Indigenous…
6.1: Warrior Societies and Indigenous Resilience: A Decolonized Approach to Preparedness with Sakej Ward
Sakej Ward , a Mi'kmaw warrior from Esgenoopetitj, Burnt Church First Nation, has dedicated his life to defending indigenous ways of life, land and peoples. In this Episode Mylan and Sakej discussed…
Navigating the Holidays with Mylan and Rick from Decolonized Buffalo
In this episode, Mylan and Rick from Decolonized Buffalo have a conversation on the presence and pressure of "the holidays" and delving into the colonial and systemic roots of Christmas and its…
5.9: Tahnee Ahtone Harjo Growing Thunder on Indigenous Identity and Museum Curation
In this episode, Tahnee-Ahtone Harjo Growing Thunder shares her journey as an Indigenous museum curator, rooted deeply in her Indigenous identity and culture. Tahnee discusses the unique…
S5E8 5.8: Voices of Resistance: Sonia Ahmad Talks Mental Health, Colonialism, and Free Palestine
In this episode of Radical Narrative, we sit down with Sonia Ahmad, a practicing Pakistani psychotherapist, passionate mental health advocate, and activist. Sonia views therapy as a form of art,…
5.8: Building Homes with One House Many Nations and Alan Sukut
In this episode Mylan sit and discusses building homes through a Post-Idle No More project called One House Many Nations (OHMN), who is in partner ship with Nutana Collegiate at Saskatoon where…
5.7: Rachel Snow on Treaty Nationhood, History and Cows and Ploughs
Mylan sits down with Rachel Snow to discuss the importance of treaty history and nationhood in the americas, as well as the current agricultural settlements taking place in this neoliberal era and…
5.6 Decolonizing Kinships, Love and Intimacy: Indigenous Insights with Geraldine King
In this episode, I have the pleasure of conversing with Geraldine King, a remarkable Anishinaabe woman currently pursuing her PhD at Queens University. She is a poet, a devoted mother, and a…
S5E5 5.5: Grounded Reflections on Politics, World View and Life with Lema Maiwand
Lema is an Afghan Woman living in the diaspora. She lives in Canada and holds an undergraduate and masters degree in Political Science. She currently works in various community and grassroots…
S5E4 5.4: Mylan as a Guest on Southpaw Episode "138: An Anti-Colonial Perspective on Deescalation"
Radicle Narrative is Rebroadcasting Episode 138 of Southpaw. Here are the details, "On this episode of Southpaw, Sam is joined by activists Emma Taylor and Mylan Tootoosis for an anti-colonial…
S5E3 5.3: Raymond Fox Jr. on Soccer, Athleticism and Community.
On this episode Mylan sits down with Raymond Fox Jr, from Sweet Grass Indian Reserve and grew up in North Battleford, Saskatchewan. Besides being a goalkeeper for the USask Men's Soccer team, Raymond…
S5E2 5.2: Rickylee Russell-Waipuka on Colonialism, Young Stardom, Unforeseen Career Paths, and the Maōri Presence in Media
Rickylee is widely recognized for her memorable portrayal of Chardonnay in the acclaimed film "Boy," directed by the talented Taika Waititi. Her impressive acting credits also include notable roles…
S5E1 5.1: Dr. Gina Starblanket on Treaties, Nation-to-Nation, and the Embedded Capitalism.
Dr. Gina Starblanket, belonging to the Cree and Saulteaux tribes, is an esteemed member of the Star Blanket Cree Nation located in Treaty 4 territory. She holds the position of associate professor in…
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