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Bad Indians Book Club

Bad Indians Book Club

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Bad Indians Book Club is a limited run podcast series putting together marginalized writers and the people who read them for conversations about all the things that we write about. It was the response to a question a friend asked, what one or two books should I read to better understand Indigenous thought? There are so many books, how could I choose just one? These conversations streamed live in 2021 and some were released under Ambe: A Year of Indigenous Reading. The entire collection has been remastered and edited and is being released in conjunction with the book that emerged from it.patty.krawec Art
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  • Bad Indians Book Club: Biskaabiyaang
    Sep 30 2025

    Returning to ourselves. Biskaabiyaang is often used to talk about returning to ourselves, returning to who we were meant to be and for the Ojibwe that means going into the woods. The stories we tell about history shape how we understand our present and lay the foundation for the futures we are able to imagine and work towards. This conversation with authors Nick Estes, Cheryl Savageau, and Tiya Miles along with readers Jenessa Galenkamp, Khadija Hammuda, and Sean Kinsella considers the stories we tell about history, the gaps, and how we can begin to think differently about ourselves and each other.

    Editing and transcriptions done by Tiffany Hill with the generous support of Dr. Eve Tuck of the Visiting Lab in Lenapehoking. Our theme is Biindigen, an original song composed and performed by Nicole Joy Fraser


    All transcripts are available at https://thousandworlds.ca


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    1 h et 23 min
  • Bad Indians Book Club: Mashkiki Part 2
    Sep 23 2025

    We continue our look at the strengrth of the land by talking with author Ziya Tong, ethnobotanist Dr. Jonathan Ferrier, Mayam Garris, and Ben Krawec to talk about food sovereignty, or autonomy. What kind of medicine do we get from a starving relative? And what are some interesting ways that we can work with the land and each other.

    Editing and transcriptions done by Tiffany Hill with the generous support of Dr. Eve Tuck of the Visiting Lab in Lenapehoking. Our theme is Biindigen, an original song composed and performed by Nicole Joy Fraser


    transcript available:

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    1 h et 12 min
  • Bad Indians Book Club: Mashkiki Part 1
    Sep 16 2025

    Mashkiki is often translated as strength from the land, a good way to think about medicine and the things that show up for us. In this conversation with authors Daniel Heath Justice and Chanda Prescod-Weinstein, readers Jenessa Galenkamp, Celeste Smith, and Ben Krawec talk about the world around us and what it would take for our communities to see the night sky.


    Editing and transcriptions done by Tiffany Hill with the generous support of Dr. Eve Tuck of the Visiting Lab in Lenapehoking. Our theme is Biindigen, an original song composed and performed by Nicole Joy Fraser


    transcript available: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dCmhthRDznmqMYUJOSezGssKo06FZYGwdOP-MeRBWJY/edit?usp=sharing



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    59 min
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