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Bloodlines: Tales of Indigenous Women

Podcast by Jeane Burgess

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About Bloodlines: Tales of Indigenous Women

In the lives of Native Americans, we all have one thing in common- bloodlines. The bloodlines are what connect our past to our future. In this podcast, we talk with Indigenous women who are impacting their world for the better in big ways and small ways, while never forgetting to go back to their roots. Join, Jeane Burgess, member of the Peoria Tribe of Oklahoma, as she has conversations with powerful Native American women who are making a difference in their neighborhood, communities and their world. Please subscribe, share, and review Bloodlines. Thank you for joining us here.

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23 episodes

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Julie O’ Keefe

Julie O'Keefe, a wardrobe consultant and designer from the Osage Nation, has played a vital role in bridging Oklahoma's rich Native American heritage with the modern film industry. Most notably, Julie contributed to the wardrobe design for Killers of the Flower Moon, bringing the indigenous culture and history of the Osage people to life on screen. Julie’s deep connection to her Osage roots and her passion for preserving native traditions have shaped her career.  Born in Puska, Oklahoma, Julie’s career path took her to Washington D.C. before eventually returning to Tulsa in 2018. Her love for history, culture, and storytelling has fueled her desire to share the stories of her people through film. “I’m a citizen of the Osage Nation,” she explains. “Growing up in Puska, I learned the importance of preserving our culture and heritage, and now I get to contribute to telling those stories on the big screen.”  While working as a wardrobe consultant for Killers of the Flower Moon, Julie brought an invaluable understanding of the Osage culture, especially when it came to authentic costume design. Her involvement in the project is a testament to the importance of Native voices in the industry, as she helped guide the wardrobe choices to ensure accuracy and respect for historical details.

24 Feb 2026 - 59 min
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Tara Gibson

Osiyo! I’m Tara McCoin Gibson, a proud citizen of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma. I was born and raised in Afton, Oklahoma, where I also raised my family. Growing up, I always knew I was Cherokee and heard stories from relatives about our ancestors, but it wasn’t until high school—when I received the Tsa-La-Gi Award—that my curiosity deepened and I began to explore what being Cherokee truly meant to me. For 22 years, I worked with the Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations through Inter-Tribal Council, Inc. During that time, I had the honor of working alongside tribal members from across Indian Country and Alaska. Those years shaped me deeply, allowing me to form lifelong friendships and develop my identity as a Cherokee woman through the wisdom, strength, and shared experiences of Indigenous women from many nations.  Today, I work with Indian Health Service at the Wewoka Service Unit. Although healthcare was not part of my original life plan, this work has shown me just how vital it is to the sustainability and wellbeing of our Native people. I primarily serve members of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma and continue to learn through immersion in their culture and community. I am the proud mother of two children, Bryce Gibson and Natalie Gardenhigh, and I am blessed with “adopted” children, Gage Brenam and Natia Vester. I am also a grandmother—“Nammy”—to three of my greatest blessings: Clara Gardenhigh, Jaxon Vester, and Tyler Vester. Our family is a beautiful blend of Cherokee, Choctaw, and Modoc cultures.  One of my favorite quotes, from Wilma Mankiller, reminds me why stories like ours matter: “Remember that I am just a woman who is living a very abundant life. Every step I take forward is on a path paved by strong Indian women before me.”

17 Feb 2026 - 23 min
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Pat Petsemoie

Pat Petsemoie is a Cherokee Native who is originally from NE Oklahoma and resides in SE OK.  She is a Ventriloquist and has been sharing her monkey puppet for 26 years now this past July! “Pat & Perry” have shared the Good News all over OK and in NM, AR and SD. Singing since the age of 3, she serves as the SS Nursery Teacher and Worship Leader of the Ada First Indian Baptist Church where she planted the WinGs Group for the women. (Women in Gods Service). She currently serves on the Indian Falls Creek Board of Directors making this the 7th year as Director of Children’s Education and Assistant Business Manager/Treasurer.   Pat has been a member of the Native Praise Choir for 16 years. The Choir wear their traditional dresses as they lift up the name of Jesus in 3 different Native languages. They represent 15 Tribes and 26 Churches all located in OK. Last summer they  returned from a ten day seven state bus tour as they celebrated 25 years of Ministry.  From 2021-2023 Pat Directed the Native American Women Conference held in Rapid City, SD and in 2024 with the help of OKTeamJesus it was brought to Pawnee, OK and was a huge success with women coming as far as Albuquerque NM to attend.  This November she and husband Roger will celebrate 39 years of marriage. Pat is a mother of 3 and has 7 grandchildren. Her heart and passion is in sharing Jesus through laughter, testimony, song and scripture with the help of 2 little monkeys named Perry & Piper. Piper was added in Feb. of 2025.

3 Feb 2026 - 26 min
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Darla Howe Pierce

Darla Howe Pierce is the creative director and owner of Artsy Designz. She is an inspired innovator, branding strategist, and graphic designer focusing on creative enthusiasm to inspire. She combines a broad range of creative visuals and development with B2B/B2C marketing. Her wish is to combine knowledge and experience designing creative aesthetic for clients and their audiences. She enjoys engaging customers with a collaboration of a memorable visual brand. Darla develops long term relationships with clients gaining their trust and respect receiving 100% referrals with a waiting list for future projects. Her earlier career includes roles as producer, editor, videographer, and writer on the television production of “This Generation”, and “Eastman Curtis Live”.  Former director of Muscular Dystrophy Associations, and a Human Resources Generalist and Editor for Eagle Communications International. Darla continues her quest seeking knowledge as a Certified Administrator of the Myers Briggs Type Indicator. Darla is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma with a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism, emphasis in Radio/Television/Film. She studied Graphic Design at Tulsa Community College. Darla is deeply proud of her Native American heritage as a tribal member of the Ottawa Tribe, honoring the legacy and resilience of her ancestors who have passed down rich traditions and culture. She is also a proud mom and brand new grandmother.   Her email is: speak2darla@gmail.com [speak2darla@gmail.com]

10 Mar 2025 - 34 min
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