
5 episodes

The Indigenous Futures Podcast Téo Montoya
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- Society & Culture
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5.0 • 34 Ratings
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Amplifying Indigenous voices as they vision a collective future built on Indigenous ways of knowing
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Walking In Two Worlds: Modern Indigeneity & Multiracial Identities
Join host Teo Montoya as he discusses the shared reality of Walking In Two Worlds, that modern indigenous peoples and multiracial indigenous peoples experience. Further discussing the practice of weaving and synthesizing indigenous world views and western technology in service to reciprocal cosmologies.
Connect with me on Instagram at @indigenousfuturespodcast
Intro/Outro track: Willow Call by METAPØD -
Foundations of Indigenous Science Fiction - Part Three
Join host Teo Montoya as he explores the post-apocalyptic reality that modern Indigenous peoples find themselves in and how those experiences provide us with a unique lens for visioning the future.
Purchase Grace L. Dillon's book, Walking The Clouds
Here is a list of 27 Indigenous Futurist books and authors! -
Foundations of Indigenous Science Fiction - Part Two
Join host Teo Montoya as he explores the themes of Indigenous Sciences, Sustainability, and Technology in Indigenous Science Fiction and Indigenous Futurism.
Purchase Grace L. Dillon's book, Walking The Clouds
Here is a list of 27 Indigenous Futurist books and authors! -
Foundations of Indigenous Science Fiction - Part One
Join host Teo Montoya as he explores Grace L. Dillon's work around the themes of Native slipstream and contact in Indigenous Science Fiction and Indigenous Futurism.
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Exploring Indigenous Futurisms
Join host Teo Montoya on the first episode of The Indigenous Futures Podcast as we take an introductory look at the power of Indigenous Futurism to reclaim the narratives of being both modern and indigenous.
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It has opened my mind to new possibilities and ways of thinking. I also have great new artist recommendations and the base to understand the themes of their work. If you are at all interested in sustainability, science fiction,decolonization or just explanding your world view you will definitely enjoy it!