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Indigenous Fashion
Ashley Redtail Jackson
8 episodes
7 months ago
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Step into the vibrant world of Indigenous Fashion, a captivating podcast that illuminates the rich tapestry of native cultures across the globe. Through captivating narratives and immersive storytelling, this podcast showcases the remarkable work of indigenous communities, celebrating their ancestral artistry, resilience, and profound connection to the natural world.
Each episode takes listeners on a transformative journey, exploring the diverse realms of indigenous fashion.

From the sacred looms of the Navajo Nation to the lush rainforests of the Yawanawá tribe, from the red deserts of Australia's First Nations to the ancestral tattooing traditions of the Maori, the podcast weaves together tales of creativity, heritage, and identity.

Through the voices of indigenous artisans, designers, and cultural custodians, the podcast uncovers the intricate techniques, materials, and symbolism embedded within indigenous garments, jewelry, and adornments. It delves into the stories behind the patterns, colors, and motifs, revealing the wisdom and ancestral knowledge woven into each piece.

Listeners are invited to witness the resilience of indigenous cultures, their ability to adapt to changing times while maintaining a profound connection to their heritage. By highlighting the beauty of indigenous fashion, the podcast serves as a platform for cultural exchange, fostering understanding and appreciation for the diverse indigenous communities that contribute to our global tapestry.

Whether it's the beadwork of the Lakota Sioux, the huipiles of the Maya, or the quillwork of the Haudenosaunee, the Indigenous Fashion podcast celebrates the global mosaic of indigenous creativity. It calls upon us all to honor the past, embrace the present, and support the continued flourishing of indigenous artistry in a world that can often overlook their profound contributions.
So join the podcast, immerse yourself in the stories, rhythms, and traditions that shape indigenous fashion, and embark on a transformative journey of discovery, inspiration, and cultural appreciation.
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Let's explore together!

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Step into the vibrant world of Indigenous Fashion, a captivating podcast that illuminates the rich tapestry of native cultures across the globe. Through captivating narratives and immersive storytelling, this podcast showcases the remarkable work of indigenous communities, celebrating their ancestral artistry, resilience, and profound connection to the natural world.
Each episode takes listeners on a transformative journey, exploring the diverse realms of indigenous fashion.

From the sacred looms of the Navajo Nation to the lush rainforests of the Yawanawá tribe, from the red deserts of Australia's First Nations to the ancestral tattooing traditions of the Maori, the podcast weaves together tales of creativity, heritage, and identity.

Through the voices of indigenous artisans, designers, and cultural custodians, the podcast uncovers the intricate techniques, materials, and symbolism embedded within indigenous garments, jewelry, and adornments. It delves into the stories behind the patterns, colors, and motifs, revealing the wisdom and ancestral knowledge woven into each piece.

Listeners are invited to witness the resilience of indigenous cultures, their ability to adapt to changing times while maintaining a profound connection to their heritage. By highlighting the beauty of indigenous fashion, the podcast serves as a platform for cultural exchange, fostering understanding and appreciation for the diverse indigenous communities that contribute to our global tapestry.

Whether it's the beadwork of the Lakota Sioux, the huipiles of the Maya, or the quillwork of the Haudenosaunee, the Indigenous Fashion podcast celebrates the global mosaic of indigenous creativity. It calls upon us all to honor the past, embrace the present, and support the continued flourishing of indigenous artistry in a world that can often overlook their profound contributions.
So join the podcast, immerse yourself in the stories, rhythms, and traditions that shape indigenous fashion, and embark on a transformative journey of discovery, inspiration, and cultural appreciation.
Show more...
Fashion & Beauty
Arts,
Education,
Visual Arts
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Kansas Middletent | Fashion as a Tool for Change, Breaking Stereotypes and Celebrating Heritage
Indigenous Fashion
31 minutes
2 years ago
Kansas Middletent | Fashion as a Tool for Change, Breaking Stereotypes and Celebrating Heritage
Meet Kansas Middletent, a Lakota model, 7th Generation Warrior, Entrepreneur, Public Speaker, Actor/Stunt Rider SAG-AFTRA and advocate for indigenous fashion.
Kansas shares his journey in the industry, starting from his early days as a model in Denver to walking the runway in France. He also discusses his role as a consultant in various areas such as indigenous crises, education, marketing, and public speaking.
Kansas opens up about his background growing up in Lower Brule, South Dakota, and the challenges faced by indigenous communities, including lack of resources and high poverty rates.
He emphasizes the importance of understanding and communication, encouraging listeners to ask questions and engage with their local communities.
The conversation delves into the topic of addiction and its impact on families and communities. Kansas shares personal experiences and highlights the need for support systems and finding strength in family. He also touches on the power of prayer and faith in cultivating resilience.
Throughout the episode, Kansas emphasizes the significance of fashion as a means of self-expression and empowerment. He discusses the connection between love and fashion and the positive impact it can have on individuals and communities.

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  1. "The reservation never lacked talent. We only lacked resources." - Kansas Middle Tent
  2. "Being able to walk into a store and buy my kids something they want without having to worry about money, that's why I say I get to live my dream." - Kansas Middle Tent
  3. "Step into your power. Turn your pain into power and follow your dreams despite what anybody says." - Kansas Middle Tent
  4. 4. "Indigenous fashion is not just about clothes; it's about reclaiming our identity and sharing our stories with the world." - Kansas Middle Tent
  5. "Fashion has the power to heal. It allows us to express our culture, our heritage, and our resilience." - Kansas Middle Tent
6. "We need to support indigenous designers and artists. By buying their creations, we are investing in our communities and empowering future generations." - Kansas Middle Tent
7. "Education is key. By educating ourselves and others about indigenous culture, we can break down stereotypes and foster understanding." - Kansas Middle Tent
8. "Indigenous fashion is a movement of self-determination, reminding us of our strength, beauty, and resilience as indigenous peoples." - Kansas Middle Tent
9. "Fashion is a tool for change. It allows us to challenge the status quo and redefine beauty on our own terms." - Kansas Middle Tent
10. "We must honor our ancestors through the clothes we wear, celebrating our heritage and keeping our traditions alive." - Kansas Middle Tent
Indigenous Fashion
Let's explore together!

Join us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094350141794

Step into the vibrant world of Indigenous Fashion, a captivating podcast that illuminates the rich tapestry of native cultures across the globe. Through captivating narratives and immersive storytelling, this podcast showcases the remarkable work of indigenous communities, celebrating their ancestral artistry, resilience, and profound connection to the natural world.
Each episode takes listeners on a transformative journey, exploring the diverse realms of indigenous fashion.

From the sacred looms of the Navajo Nation to the lush rainforests of the Yawanawá tribe, from the red deserts of Australia's First Nations to the ancestral tattooing traditions of the Maori, the podcast weaves together tales of creativity, heritage, and identity.

Through the voices of indigenous artisans, designers, and cultural custodians, the podcast uncovers the intricate techniques, materials, and symbolism embedded within indigenous garments, jewelry, and adornments. It delves into the stories behind the patterns, colors, and motifs, revealing the wisdom and ancestral knowledge woven into each piece.

Listeners are invited to witness the resilience of indigenous cultures, their ability to adapt to changing times while maintaining a profound connection to their heritage. By highlighting the beauty of indigenous fashion, the podcast serves as a platform for cultural exchange, fostering understanding and appreciation for the diverse indigenous communities that contribute to our global tapestry.

Whether it's the beadwork of the Lakota Sioux, the huipiles of the Maya, or the quillwork of the Haudenosaunee, the Indigenous Fashion podcast celebrates the global mosaic of indigenous creativity. It calls upon us all to honor the past, embrace the present, and support the continued flourishing of indigenous artistry in a world that can often overlook their profound contributions.
So join the podcast, immerse yourself in the stories, rhythms, and traditions that shape indigenous fashion, and embark on a transformative journey of discovery, inspiration, and cultural appreciation.