Artisans of Nations Podcast

Redefining Home w/Dr. Chenoa Bah | Santa Fe Indian Market Series

17 min · 3 de ene de 2026
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What does “home” truly mean—beyond walls, roofs, and property lines? In this episode of the Artisans of Nations Podcast, host Rachel sits down with Dr. Chenoa Bah, Diné (Navajo) community advocate, educator, and cultural rights leader, to explore Indigenous housing justice, traditional lifeways, and how reconnecting to land, language, and ceremony restores wellness, dignity, and belonging. Recorded during Santa Fe Indian Market weekend 2025 on sovereign Pueblo lands, this conversation centers Indigenous perspectives on home as body, spirit, kinship, and Earth, while examining how traditional knowledge informs modern healthcare, architecture, and community care. 00:00 — Welcome & Land Acknowledgment Introduction to Artisans of Nations and the sacred context of Santa Fe Indian Market 02:10 — Introducing Dr. Chenoa Bah Clan lineage, matriarchal teachings, and walking the path of Indigenous values 06:30 — What “Home” Means in Indigenous Worldviews Home as body, language, land, and relational responsibility 11:45 — Indigenous Housing Justice & Unsheltered Relatives Compassion-centered care, releasing judgment, and protecting the most vulnerable 17:40 — Street Medicine & Servant-Based Healthcare Meeting people where they are with dignity, humility, and cultural care 23:10 — Language as Medicine Diné greetings, cosmology, and why Indigenous languages carry belonging 28:50 — Teaching Youth, Ceremony & Rites of Passage Language revitalization, sweat lodge, Kinaaldá, and intergenerational healing 34:20 — Traditional Architecture & Fire-Centered Living Hóogans, octagonal homes, and how design shapes wellness 39:10 — Off-Grid Living & Sustainable Indigenous Futures Solar power, mound homes, and returning to ancestral building practices 44:30 — Integrating Traditional Knowledge into Modern Systems Healthcare, clinics, tribal colleges, and re-Indigenizing institutions 49:30 — How to Get Involved & Learn More Southwest Indigenous Housing Justice Collaborative & community resources 52:00 — Closing Reflections Gratitude, community, and carrying home forward Part of an 8-episode live series celebrating contemporary Native artists during Santa Fe Indian Market 2025. 🙏 Sponsored by the City of Santa Fe Office of Economic Development & Arts and Culture. 🔗 Explore more: www.artisansofnations.com 📸 Follow us on Instagram:⁠ @ArtisansOfNations⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/ArtisansOfNations] 🎥 Watch more on YouTube:⁠ Artisans of Nations Channel⁠ [https://www.youtube.com/@ArtisansOfNations] 📖 Buy our NEWEST coffee table book: ⁠Volume II: The Land Between Us⁠ [artisansofnations.com/volumetwo] 🎁 Use code PODCAST for 10% off 🎧 Subscribe & listen on YouTube and Apple Podcasts @artisansofnations

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episode Muscogee Nation Artist Talks: Shelley Patrick, From Disney Imagineering to the Mvskoke Waters Gallery | Artisans of Nations artwork

Muscogee Nation Artist Talks: Shelley Patrick, From Disney Imagineering to the Mvskoke Waters Gallery | Artisans of Nations

For decades, a widely circulated book called the circular designs of Southeastern Indigenous art "sun circles." Muscogee artist and independent scholar Shelley Patrick says most of them are not sun circles at all. They are land-based, place-based, and rooted in Mvskoke ways of understanding time, direction, and existence.In this closing episode of Artisans of Nations, recorded live at the 5th Annual Msvkoke Art Market in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in partnership with Muscogee Nation, Shelley walks through the visual language of Muscogee iconography with the precision of a scholar and the perspective of someone who grew up surrounded by it. Daughter of Muscogee artist Phyllis Fife, MFA candidate at the Institute of American Indian Arts, Disney Imagineering collaborator, and co-curator at the newly opened Mvskoke Waters Gallery in Jenks, Oklahoma. She is one of the most rigorous voices in this space, and this conversation reflects that.She covers how geometry shapes her art practice, why she learned Muscogee design traditions before European ones, what makes Southeastern iconography distinct from other Indigenous visual traditions, and what it means for Muscogee artists to now have their own tribally run gallery."Art is one of the very first languages to exist, if not the first language, visual language to exist." Find Shelley at shelleypatrick.com [https://www.shelleypatrick.com/] and on Instagram at @ShelleyPatrickArt [https://www.instagram.com/shelleypatrickart/] A Mvskoke Artist Talk Series. Recorded Live at the 5th Annual Msvkoke Art Market hosted at River Spirit Casino Resort in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Produced in Partnership with Muscogee Nation and Artisans of Nations. Learn More: Artisans of Nations: ⁠www.artisansofnations.com⁠ [www.artisansofnations.com] | social media: ⁠@artisansofnations⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/artisansofnations/] Muscogee Nation: ⁠www.muscogeenation.com⁠ [https://www.muscogeenation.com/] | Instagram: ⁠@visitmuscogeenation⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/visitmuscogeenation/] Artisans of Nations is a storytelling platform honoring Indigenous voices through arts and culture.

16 de jun de 202622 min
episode Muscogee Nation Artist Talks: Leslie Deer, Fashion Designer | Artisans of Nations artwork

Muscogee Nation Artist Talks: Leslie Deer, Fashion Designer | Artisans of Nations

Leslie Deer is a Muscogee and Italian fashion designer whose work does something most contemporary clothing does not: it carries the visual language of ancestral wisdom.A third-generation sewer from an urban background who came back to her ancestral designs through dance regalia, Leslie has spent over 10 years translating Muscogee (Creek) motifs: sun circles, wind designs, bandolier-bag silhouettes into contemporary women's wear. Her work is held by the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian and has been recognized with First Place in Best of Division at the Santa Fe Indian Market.This conversation explores why Southeastern Indigenous iconography is so rarely seen, what each motif communicates, and what it means to be a steward of a design tradition that could otherwise be forgotten. "It is telling you information if you know how to read it." Find Leslie at ladeerapparel.com [https://ladeerapparel.com/] and on Instagram @la.deer [https://www.instagram.com/la.deer/] A Mvskoke Artist Talk Series. Recorded Live at the 5th Annual Msvkoke Art Market hosted at River Spirit Casino Resort in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Produced in Partnership with Muscogee Nation and Artisans of Nations. Learn More: Artisans of Nations: www.artisansofnations.com [www.artisansofnations.com] | social media: @artisansofnations [https://www.instagram.com/artisansofnations/] Muscogee Nation: www.muscogeenation.com [https://www.muscogeenation.com/] | Instagram: @visitmuscogeenation [https://www.instagram.com/visitmuscogeenation/] Artisans of Nations is a storytelling platform honoring Indigenous voices through arts and culture.

15 de jun de 202622 min
episode Muscogee Nation Artist Talks: Sandy Fife-Wilson, Master Artist & A Living Legacy | Artisans of Nations artwork

Muscogee Nation Artist Talks: Sandy Fife-Wilson, Master Artist & A Living Legacy | Artisans of Nations

Sandy Fife-Wilson is one of the most decorated Muscogee Nation artists, a Master Artist designee of the Five Civilized Tribes Museum, a co-founder of the landmark Fife Collection, and a practitioner of finger weaving, shell carving, Creek basketry, painting, and beadwork whose work spans more than five decades and sits in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian.Sandy talks about growing up in a household where art was constant and technique was passed from hand to hand from her mother, trained at the Santa Fe Indian School, to Sandy herself, and now to her grandchildren. She walks through the mechanics of finger weaving, the meaning carried in Mvskoke sash patterns, and shell carving practice. "Just because it hadn't been done before doesn't mean it can't." Find Sandy on Facebook and Instagram at Sandy Fife Wilson. A Mvskoke Artist Talk Series. Recorded Live at the 5th Annual Msvkoke Art Market hosted at River Spirit Casino Resort in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Produced in Partnership with Muscogee Nation and Artisans of Nations. Learn More: Artisans of Nations: ⁠www.artisansofnations.com⁠ [www.artisansofnations.com] | social media: ⁠@artisansofnations⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/artisansofnations/] Muscogee Nation: ⁠www.muscogeenation.com⁠ [https://www.muscogeenation.com/] | Instagram: ⁠@visitmuscogeenation⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/visitmuscogeenation/] Artisans of Nations is a storytelling platform honoring Indigenous voices through arts and culture.

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episode Muscogee Nation Artist Talks: Dan Beaver, Wood Carver | Artisans of Nations artwork

Muscogee Nation Artist Talks: Dan Beaver, Wood Carver | Artisans of Nations

Dan Beaver is the only Muscogee Nation citizen still making the traditional gunstock war club and he's been doing it for 25 years.A retired law enforcement officer and wood carver from Wetumka, Oklahoma, Dan has spent decades reviving the "Itonufkos", the traditional Mvskoke name for this weapon, using Southeastern Mississippian motifs: raging rivers, wind designs, horned serpents, and thunder patterns. His work is held by the Smithsonian Institution, Emory College Museum, and the Cowboy Hall of Fame, and a piece he made was once displayed in the White House. In this opening episode of Muscogee Nation Artist Talks recorded live at the 5th Annual Msvkoke Art Market in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in partnership with Muscogee Nation, Dan talks about the history behind the weapon, why pre-contact Southeastern design matters today, and what it means to be the last person in your tribe keeping a tradition from disappearing. "They didn't suffer through all that for me to forget about where we're from." Find Dan on Facebook and Instagram under Red Hand Designs. A Mvskoke Artist Talk Series. Recorded Live at the 5th Annual Msvkoke Art Market hosted at River Spirit Casino Resort in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Produced in Partnership with Muscogee Nation and Artisans of Nations. Learn More: Artisans of Nations: ⁠www.artisansofnations.com⁠ [www.artisansofnations.com] | social media: ⁠@artisansofnations⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/artisansofnations/] Muscogee Nation: ⁠www.muscogeenation.com⁠ [https://www.muscogeenation.com/] | Instagram: ⁠@visitmuscogeenation [https://www.instagram.com/visitmuscogeenation/] Artisans of Nations is a storytelling platform honoring Indigenous voices through arts and culture.

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episode Muscogee Nation Artist Talks: Nelson Harjo Sr. The Breath of Creator | Artisans of Nations artwork

Muscogee Nation Artist Talks: Nelson Harjo Sr. The Breath of Creator | Artisans of Nations

Nelson Harjo Sr. is one of only two remaining Native American flute makers in Muscogee Nation. In this live artist talk, he shares why that distinction both humbles and motivates him. This conversation covers Nelson's musical roots, his decision to walk away from formal training to protect his creative voice, and the deep spiritual connection he draws between breath, the Creator, and the sound of the Mvskoke flute.He also talks about playing for a loved one in a coma, the pre-Removal history of the flute in Mvskoke communities, and his ongoing effort to keep this tradition alive. A Mvskoke Artist Talk Series. Recorded Live at the 5th Annual Msvkoke Art Market hosted at River Spirit Casino Resort in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Produced in Partnership with Muscogee Nation and Artisans of Nations. Learn More: Artisans of Nations: ⁠www.artisansofnations.com⁠ [www.artisansofnations.com] | social media: ⁠@artisansofnations⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/artisansofnations/] Muscogee Nation: ⁠www.muscogeenation.com⁠ [https://www.muscogeenation.com/] | Instagram: ⁠@visitmuscogeenation⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/visitmuscogeenation/] Artisans of Nations is a storytelling platform honoring Indigenous voices through arts and culture.

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