California Humanities Launches Reclaiming Our Stories: Voices of Indigenous Peoples of California
In “Whose 250 Years?”, Story Weaver Victorio Shaw (Hoopa Valley Tribe) is joined by Georgiana Sanchez (Chumash, O'odham) and Judge Abby Abinanti (Yurok) for a conversation that challenges dominant historical timelines and asks a central question: Whose years are being counted? Through reflections on layered colonialisms in California, Indigenous governance, constitutional contradiction, and the endurance of Native communities, the episode explores how Indigenous peoples have carried truth, memory, and responsibility across generations. Listeners are invited into conversations about Spanish, Mexican, and U.S. colonial impacts in California; regional differences between Northern and Southern California experiences; Indigenous sovereignty and legal invisibility; and the ways truth has survived through family, ceremony, story, land, education, and art. An artistic interlude offers space for reflection and breath, holding the episode's emotional and historical weight without explanation. Reclaiming Our Stories offers a living archive for present and future generations — rooted in narrative sovereignty, deep listening, cultural continuity, and the enduring presence of Indigenous peoples across California. Listener Takeaways * Indigenous peoples have lived on these lands since time immemorial, beyond the limits of colonial timelines. * California Native communities have survived and resisted multiple waves of colonialism while carrying forward culture, language, memory, and responsibility. * Truth lives not only in official histories but in family, ceremony, land, story, and intergenerational teaching. Reflection Question What truths have been buried beneath the stories we were taught? What do you feel called to unearth, remember, or make right? Music Featured in This Episode “Šiy' antikič hu l-momloloq' iwaš” (The Ancestors Are Alive) Composed by Deborah L. Sanchez Featured as the opening theme for the series. “Kušičiš na kʰutiwun” (I’m Happy When I See Them) Composed by Joe Calderon Featured as the reflective artistic interlude in Episode 2. 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.
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