Episodes

Tuesday Aug 31, 2021
S1, E4: Comanches, Snakes, and Sooners with Rand Weryackwe
Tuesday Aug 31, 2021
Tuesday Aug 31, 2021
This week’s episode of Native ChocTalk is a MUST LISTEN, y’all. Rance Weryackwe and I spent part of our time recording at the University of Oklahoma campus… take a listen for the following topics
- How Comanche hunting grounds and buffalo wallows were a significant consideration when building the University of Oklahoma campus
- Hear Rance sing a cheerful Comanche Hymn (about a 3rd of the way through the episode)
- Hear Rance’s decision when faced with the choice of hunting the snake or holding the snake bucket at the Apache Rattlesnake Festival Hunt
- Learn about Oklahoma City’s new First Americans Museum and Rance’s contribution to the museum’s exhibits
- What McGirt vs Oklahoma actually means for our tribes
- What peyote means to the Comanche
“I have a strong, long connection to this land being that we’ve travelled over for centuries.”
- Rance Weryackwe, Comanche
Season 1, Episode 4, https://nativechoctalk.com/podcasts/

Wednesday Aug 25, 2021
S1, E3: Chief Gary Batton on our Choctaw History, Heroes, and the Choctaw Spirit
Wednesday Aug 25, 2021
Wednesday Aug 25, 2021
In this week’s episode, I’m coming to you from the stunning Choctaw Headquarters in Durant, Oklahoma where I had the pleasure of interviewing our Chief of the Choctaw Nation, Gary Batton!
Chief Batton shares about some of the tragedies he has faced in his life and how his outlook and faith helped him to become what he is today.
And we’ll talk about faith, family and culture – the “Choctaw spirit of looking to a better tomorrow”.
You’ll also hear about our unsung heroes - the Choctaw Code Talkers and how the Choctaw people helped during the Irish Famine.
I was thrilled for the opportunity to meet with the Chief, but what I didn’t anticipate was that our conversation would be more than just an interview. The Chief leads by example, living in positivity and faith and I walked away feeling encouraged, inspired and prouder than ever to be Choctaw. No matter your tribal affiliation or ethnicity, I hope you’ll also come away from this episode feeling the Choctaw spirit in your life!
Yakoke.
Season 1, Episode 3, https://nativechoctalk.com/podcasts/
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Wednesday Aug 18, 2021
S1, E2: Murder in Osage County, Mike Simpson
Wednesday Aug 18, 2021
Wednesday Aug 18, 2021
There’s a much-anticipated movie premiering in 2022 called Killers of the Flower Moon, directed and produced by Martin Scorsese, starring Robert De Niro and Leonardo DiCaprio and an entire incredible cast of Native Americans.
Listen to this week’s episode of Native ChocTalk where I talk with an extra from the movie, Mike Mushulatubbe Simpson, Choctaw.

Sunday Aug 08, 2021
S1, E1: Captured by the Comanche, Lonnie Henderson
Sunday Aug 08, 2021
Sunday Aug 08, 2021
It’s our first episode ever, y’all! And I couldn’t be prouder to present to you this highly decorated Comanche and friend, Lonnie Henderson. Lonnie shares about his fascinating ancestral history in this episode, Captured by the Comanche. And because you can’t talk Comanche without mentioning Quanah Parker, we’ll cover some of the important aspects of his life and place in history.