Reclaiming Our Stories: Voices of Indigenous Peoples of California
Episode 3, We Tell Our Own Stories, centers on Indigenous narrative sovereignty and the ongoing work of carrying the story forward. Hosted by Victorio L. Shaw, this episode creates space for reflection on what it means for Indigenous peoples to speak for themselves, protect cultural knowledge, and shape public understanding on their own terms. Terria Smith (Cahuilla) opens the conversation by reflecting on how story lives within everyday responsibilities and relationships—through family, community care, cultural continuity, and lived experience. Cristina Gonzales (Chumash) continues the dialogue through reflections on leadership, land, art, and the ongoing work of protecting Indigenous knowledge while reshaping public narratives. Together, they speak about resisting simplification and erasure while honoring the responsibilities that come with carrying the story into public spaces. The episode also explores tensions between visibility and protection, asking how communities decide what stories can be shared publicly and what knowledge must remain held within community, ceremony, and relationship. An artistic interlude creates space to pause and listen deeply before the conversation turns toward future generations and the responsibilities of carrying the story forward. Throughout the episode, listeners are invited to consider their own relationships to place, memory, listening, and responsibility. Music Featured in This Episode “Kip’i suniyuw klek’en hi ’i’ti” (“Right now, I have to stay here.”) Composed by Deborah L. Sanchez Acknowledgements Reclaiming Our Stories: Voices of Indigenous Peoples of California is made possible with support from The 11th Hour Project and Weingart Foundation. Reclaiming Our Stories is a part of By the People: Conversations Beyond 250. By the People: Conversations Beyond 250 is a series of community-driven programs created by humanities councils in collaboration with local partners. The initiative was developed by the Federation of State Humanities Councils and the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage. Listen and Subscribe Episode now streaming. Listen. Reflect. Share. Listen wherever you get your podcasts.
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