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EPISODE · Feb 13, 2026 · 1H 17M

NATHAN CHASING HORSE FOUND GUILTY WITH SENTENCING TALKING PLACE ON MARCH1/26 IN LAS VEGAS

from Upcoming Trial of Nathan Chasing Horse April 14, 2025 · host Marina Crane

Her Dakota Sioux heritage shaped her leadership perspectives.She organizedevents for Nathan Chasing Horse before severing ties following allegations ofmisconduct. Marina revealed leadership support for Chasing Horse’s activitiesand noted improvements after new leadership in 2016women’s leadership barriers and welcomed victims coming forward about pastabuse. She called for accountability, increased support, and shared healingwithin Indigenous communities. Marina discussed groups, biological trauma responses, and her niece Roberta’s case ofinadequate family support after sexual interference. She emphasized theimportance of boundaries and community involvement in protecting youth.Marina raised concerns about missing and murdered Indigenous people, linking these issues to residential school impacts and insufficient sex education. She advocated forvigilance and education to protect youth.Marina recounted Roberta’s experience with assault, systemic failures by child and familyservices, and the need for early intervention and specialized support forchildren with developmental challenges.She managed complex visitation arrangements for Roberta, received risk assessments from psychologists, and struggled with Roberta’s involvement in prostitution anddrugs. The community’s response to Nathan Chasing Horse’s banishment was alsomentioned.Marina witnessed a forensic psychologist disclose chief’s past misconduct and questionedmotivations behind the disclosure. She urged stronger leadership to protectvictims and updated on legal proceedings against Nathan Chasing Horse.In summary, Marinareflected on systemic racism, community support, leadership ethics, educationalpolicies, trauma, and ongoing legal controversies. Her advocacy centres onhealing, justice, and accountability within Indigenous communities, especiallyfor vulnerable youth and victims. Indigenous Education and Cultural IdentityEducational and Leadership ObstaclesChasing Horse ControversyEmpowering Women and Healing CommunitiesAddressing Male TraumaIndigenous Rights and Social AwarenessSupporting Vulnerable ChildrenRoberta's Visitation and Care ChallengesForensic Disclosure and Tribal LeaderYour transformative experiences between ages 15-25, including learning about healthy sexuality while processing residential school traumaThe contrast between elder support you received versus what today's youth lackSystemic barriers including misogyny, policies hindering your work, and normalization of grooming and traffickingLeadership issues: mismanagement of funds, attempts to silence you, and support for Nathan Chasing Horse's activitiesLeadership members had been enabling his behavior by supporting his teenage associatesOngoing legal proceedings with potential for significant sentencing if he pleads guiltyImportance of supporting victims coming forward, particularly after revelations about leadership's sexual assault historyNeed for men's groups, addressing male trauma, and community practices to protect youthYour niece Roberta's case highlighting systemic failures in child services and foster careMissing and murdered Indigenous people as a societal human rights issue, not solely IndigenousImportance of education, vigilance, and ethical leadership in preventing exploitation

Her Dakota Sioux heritage shaped her leadership perspectives.She organizedevents for Nathan Chasing Horse before severing ties following allegations ofmisconduct. Marina revealed leadership support for Chasing Horse’s activitiesand noted improvements after new leadership in 2016women’s leadership barriers and welcomed victims coming forward about pastabuse. She called for accountability, increased support, and shared healingwithin Indigenous communities. Marina discussed groups, biological trauma responses, and her niece Roberta’s case ofinadequate family support after sexual interference. She emphasized theimportance of boundaries and community involvement in protecting youth.Marina raised concerns about missing and murdered Indigenous people, linking these issues to residential school impacts and insufficient sex education. She advocated forvigilance and education to protect youth.Marina recounted Roberta’s experience with assault, systemic failures by child and familyservices, and the need for early intervention and specialized support forchildren with developmental challenges.She managed complex visitation arrangements for Roberta, received risk assessments from psychologists, and struggled with Roberta’s involvement in prostitution anddrugs. The community’s response to Nathan Chasing Horse’s banishment was alsomentioned.Marina witnessed a forensic psychologist disclose chief’s past misconduct and questionedmotivations behind the disclosure. She urged stronger leadership to protectvictims and updated on legal proceedings against Nathan Chasing Horse.In summary, Marinareflected on systemic racism, community support, leadership ethics, educationalpolicies, trauma, and ongoing legal controversies. Her advocacy centres onhealing, justice, and accountability within Indigenous communities, especiallyfor vulnerable youth and victims. Indigenous Education and Cultural IdentityEducational and Leadership ObstaclesChasing Horse ControversyEmpowering Women and Healing CommunitiesAddressing Male TraumaIndigenous Rights and Social AwarenessSupporting Vulnerable ChildrenRoberta's Visitation and Care ChallengesForensic Disclosure and Tribal LeaderYour transformative experiences between ages 15-25, including learning about healthy sexuality while processing residential school traumaThe contrast between elder support you received versus what today's youth lackSystemic barriers including misogyny, policies hindering your work, and normalization of grooming and traffickingLeadership issues: mismanagement of funds, attempts to silence you, and support for Nathan Chasing Horse's activitiesLeadership members had been enabling his behavior by supporting his teenage associatesOngoing legal proceedings with potential for significant sentencing if he pleads guiltyImportance of supporting victims coming forward, particularly after revelations about leadership's sexual assault historyNeed for men's groups, addressing male trauma, and community practices to protect youthYour niece Roberta's case highlighting systemic failures in child services and foster careMissing and murdered Indigenous people as a societal human rights issue, not solely IndigenousImportance of education, vigilance, and ethical leadership in preventing exploitation

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