If You've Ever Felt the Weight of Representing Your Entire Culture, Watch This episode artwork

EPISODE · May 28, 2026 · 40 MIN

If You've Ever Felt the Weight of Representing Your Entire Culture, Watch This

from The Destinations Podcast · host CULTURS Global Media

Eugene Tapahe grew up on the Navajo Nation with no running water and no electricity, raised by his grandmother in the Diné language, learning ceremony before he learned English. As a Native artist, he's spent his life being asked to speak for all 576 federally recognized tribes, as if one brown face could carry that. He couldn't. No one can. And the anger that built from being flattened into a single story almost became the whole story. Now he's a Diné photographer, the creator of the Art Heals: Jingle Dress Project, and the first Native American to have a solo show at the BYU Museum of Art. In this conversation with host Elleyne Aldine, Eugene talks about the dream that started it all during COVID, the soil samples he washed from 98 places across America, and the moment he realized he'd become the thing he was fighting.  Topics discussed: 00:00 - Growing up on the reservation with his grandmother 04:00 - The Art Heals: Jingle Dress Project and the dream that started it 06:30 - The first dance at the Bonneville Salt Flats 11:30 - The 100-year-old Ojibwe origin of the jingle dress 18:30 - The first Native American solo show at the BYU Museum of Art 19:00 - The weight of being asked to represent all 576 tribes 23:00 - Washing the cities off the soil samples 31:00 - The boarding schools and the trauma that didn't stop with one generation 32:30 - The moment he realized he'd become what he was fighting 36:30 - His grandmother's advice: Take it to the woods. 🔗 CONNECT WITH EUGENE TAPAHE: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eugenetapahe/ ABOUT CULTURS: Reaching millions annually, CULTURS champions unique cultural identity, transforming culturally fluid populations (multiethnic and/or geographically mobile people like Third Culture Kids) from being invisible outliers to originals. This includes people of culture in the rapidly growing DNA testing-fueled Not Parent Expected (NPE) community. Our world-class, veteran team of researchers and professionals spans five continents. Get the free identity rebuild workbook: https://cultursmag.ac-page.com/rediscover-your-heritage Get social with us: https://www.youtube.com/@CultursPodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/Cultursmag/https://www.facebook.com/cultursmaghttps://www.pinterest.com/cultursmag/ Join the CULTURS community: https://shop.cultursmag.com/products/culturs-membership Original Music by Tommy McMillion, McMillion Entertainment Hair by Tanya Mason    

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