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Talking in the Footsteps of our Ancestors

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by Center for Great Plains Studies at UNL

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8 episodes
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Talking in the Footsteps of Our Ancestors will share the journey of reconnecting the Otoe-Missouria people to their ancestral homelands in southeast Nebraska through the Walking in the Footsteps of Our Ancestors project. Through stories, history, and culture, we’ll focus on healing, reconciliation, and bridging understanding between Native and non-Native communities. Join host Johnnie Jae as we honor the past and build a future where all of us can walk together. Music by Johnnie Jae and Martin Luna. Cover art by Marci Black.

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Episode thumbnail for A Life of Service to the Community

May 19, 2026

A Life of Service to the Community

<p>In this episode, host Johnnie Jae talks with Della Warrior, who, during her long career, was president of the Institute of American Indian Arts, director of the New Mexico Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, and the first female chairperson of the Otoe-Missouria Tribe. She co-founded the Multi-Indigenous Initiative for Community Advancement with Wilma Mankiller in 2006 and has served on various boards, including the Smithsonian&#39;s National Museum of American Indians.</p><p>Please note: There is some background noise in this interview and we apologize for the audio.</p>

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February 25, 2026

Art as Responsibility

<p>Host Johnnie Jae talks with artist Kennetha Greenwood, Creative Project Manager and a Language Facilitator for the Otoe-Missouria Tribe, about art, language, and lifting up the next generation of creatives. Greenwood was part of the &quot;Reflections of Our People, Our Ways, Our Land&quot; exhibition of artworks by Otoe-Missouria tribal members at the Great Plains Art Museum.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Historical markers and current views

December 4, 2025

Historical markers and current views

Christina Goodson and Margaret Jacobs discuss historical markers in southeast Nebraska and reconciliation efforts with the Otoe-Missouria people in an interview with Johnnie Jae.

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What is Talking in the Footsteps of our Ancestors?

Talking in the Footsteps of Our Ancestors will share the journey of reconnecting the Otoe-Missouria people to their ancestral homelands in southeast Nebraska through the Walking in the Footsteps of Our Ancestors project. Through stories, history, and culture, we’ll focus on healing, reconciliation, and bridging understanding between Native and non-Native communities. Join host Johnnie Jae as we honor the past and build a future where all of us can walk together. Music by Johnnie Jae and Martin Luna. Cover art by Marci Black.

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Does this podcast accept guests?

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