Sovereign Innovations - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

What Does "Authentically" Indigenous Look Like?
Discover how Indigenous innovation and technology allows Indigenous communities to survive

How Indigenous Music Impacts Modern Genres
The sound of Indigenous communities isn't limited to flutes and Tom-tom drums!

Celebrating the Diversity of Indigenous Homes
Indigenous architecture and how it continues to inspire.

How Shells Tell Native History
Join host Cheyenne Bearfoot on Sovereign Innovations as she uncovers a profound legacy.

How Native Women Are Revolutionizing Film Narratives
We are celebrating the power, stories, & brilliance of Indigenous women in film.

What is an Indigenous Kitchen?
Explore Indigenous food sovereignty with Cheyenne Bearfoot & Chef Crystal Wahpepah.

How Do Indigenous People Use Laughter as Medicine?
Cheyenne Bearfoot delves into the healing power of laughter within Native cultures.

How Indigenous Knowledge Connects to Science
In this episode, we dive deep into the fascinating world of Indigenous knowledge and storytelling.
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