Osage Nation Podcast - đđŒđ»đŒđ»đ· âTalking to One Anotherâ
Guest host Amy Farid sits down with Osage Nation Congresswoman Jodie Revard, who brings a unique perspective as both a member of the historic 31st Tribal Council that preceded constitutional reform and a current member of the Osage Nation Congress. Congresswoman Revard, who has served as an In-Lon-Schka cook for over 26 years under six drum keepers, discusses the complex balance of maintaining traditional roles while serving in elected office. She reflects on being the youngest woman elected to the 31st Tribal Council and shares her philosophy that the Constitution "created a table and seats" where different branches must work together despite their separate responsibilities. Throughout the conversation, Congresswoman Revard emphasizes constitutional accountability, explaining how Congress must hold the Executive Branch accountable while citizens must hold Congress accountable, and why bridging divisions between branches is essential to making the constitutional system work for all Osage people, both those living in Oklahoma and the half of tribal citizens residing outside the state.
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