EPISODE · Mar 20, 2025 · 55 MIN
Thursday, March 20, 2025 – Native women who made history
from Native America Calling · host Koahnic
Ahtna Athabascan elder Katie John’s efforts to get the state of Alaska to open up subsistence fishing in her Native Village of Batzulnetas turned into a series of legal and policy decisions that continue to protect Alaska Native fishing rights to this day. Daring Chickasaw aviator and legislator Eula Pearl Carter Scott was the youngest person in the country to fly an airplane solo. By age 14, she was working as a commercial pilot. She retired from flying to go on to work as the tribe’s Community Health Representative, and later as a tribal legislator. We’ll learn about the contributions of these and other notable Native women. GUESTS Jeannie Barbour (Chickasaw Nation), Chickasaw Nation creative development director Heather Kendall-Miller (Dena’ina Athabascan [Curyung tribe]), Native American Rights Fund attorney Liz Lovejoy Brown, executive director of the Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte Center Break 1 Music: Grandmother’s Song (song) Fawn Wood (artist) Iskwewak (album) Break 2 Music: Honor Song (song) Blackfoot Confederacy (artist) Hear the Beat (album)
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