Hopi Farm Talk Podcast: Recent Episodes

Natwani Coalition

Brought to you by the Natwani Coalition, A project of The Hopi Foundation, the Hopi Farm Talk Podcast hosts a wide range of topics about Hopi agriculture and local food systems.

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In this episode of the Hopi Farm Talk Podcast Rewind, Jerry Hunao sits with host Bruce T. to discuss Hopi faith during periods of drought. 
*Note: Episode is nearly entirely in the Hopi language.

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Rewind Intro Traditional Song: Clark Tenakhongva (Removed during Kyaamuyaw)
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Join the Natwani Coalition as they host Dr. Lydia Jennings on the Hopi Farm Talk Podcast's second installment of the IFKN Gathering Series. Dr. Jennings discusses her roles within the Indigenous Foods Knowledges Network and shares with listeners her journey through academia and shares some very powerful messages to youth aspiring to pursue higher education.

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This year the The Hopi Foundation and the Natwani Coalition hosted the Indigenous Foods Knowleges Network from September 12-16, 2022 on Hopi homelands. Join us as the Natwani Coalition is joined by IFKN's Mary Beth Jager via Zoom for some reflection on time spent in Hopi and Tewa communities. Hopi Farm Talk Podcast proudly brings you the IFNK on Hopi Series Episode 1.

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Originally aired on 88.1 KUYI Hopi Radio in the fall of 2015, Hopi Food Co-op members Pam Lalo and Dorothy Denet talk about food preservation on the Hopi reservation.

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Rewind Intro Traditional Song: Clark Tenakhongva
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Natwani Coalition Program Associate, Jayson Paymella, sits down with NC Community Advisory Board members Max Taylor and Leonard Talaswaima after listeners demanded a follow-up to the Hopi Neeveni and Springs discussion. Leonard, Max & Jayson discuss the 2022 monsoon season on Hopi and the benefits and challenges it has brought. The trio also discuss rare wet season Hopi Neeveni abundant at the moment.

*The Natwani Coalition is a project of the Hopi Foundation

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In this episode of Hopi Farm Talk Podcast - Rewind, originally released in August 2014, the Natwani Coalition has a discussion with community partners Susan Sekaquaptewa, Lilian Hill & Marissa Nuvayestewa regarding the 2014 Hopi Agriculture and Food Symposium as well as the 2014 Hopi Farmers Market.

For the 2022 Hopi Farmers Market Schedule and info for the upcoming 2022 Hopi Agriculture & Food Symposium please visit www.natwanicoaltion.org

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Natwani Coalition Staff: Kyle Nutumya, Jayson Paymella, and Roberta Sequi sit down with CiAnna Sekava and Tyrall "Ahwinma" Roland to introduce the Hopi Tutskwa Permaculture Institute and their projects to Hopi Farm Talk Podcast subscribers and listeners.

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The Hopi Foundation reaches into the Hopi Farm Talk vault to re-release of one of the premier episodes of the Hopi Farm Talk.  Originally aired in September 2012, then host Bruce Talawyma interviews Kyle Knox formerly of the Natwani Coalition. Kyle shared information about the Community Garden Program with KUYI Hopi Radio listeners in 2012 and Hopi Farm Talk Podcast subscribers in 2022.

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Host Kyle Nutumya sits down with Hopi Cattle Producers Garlyn Nuvakuku & Selwin Sekaquaptewa to discuss the Hopi Cattle Producers program and their personal stories of ranching on the Hopi Reservation.

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Host Kyle Nutumya conducts the first In-Person interview for the podcast since the easing of COVID-19 restrictions with a conversation on Hopi Neeveni and the importance of preservation work surrounding Hopi springs.

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Hopi Farm Talk Podcast host Kyle Nutumya interviews esteemed guest Mr. Andy Lewis. Mr. Lewis shares with listeners his involvement with the Hopi Foundation and the creation of the Natwani Coalition. Mr. Lewis also talks about his time spent in the Hopi and Tewa communities and discusses the findings of the groundbreaking 2004-2005 Hopi Food Assessment.

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Hopi Farm Talk Podcast Host Kyle Nutuma interviews Mr. Andy Lewis retracing his work with the Natwani Coalition and the Hopi Foundation. Mr. Lewis shares with listeners his involvement in the creation of the Natwani Coalition and shares some results of the important Hopi Food Assessment. Scheduled release date for the Andy Lewis interview is Tuesday, March 29, 2022. KwaKwaii

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Hopi Farm Talk Podcast host Kyle Nutumya sits down with Susan Sekaquaptewa and conducts an interview covering Susan's involvement in 4H on Hopi. Susan also shares other initiatives she is involved with on the Hopi Reservation. 

Contact Information:
Susan Sekaquaptewa 
Phone: 928-225-8550
sks2@arizona.edu

Bonnie Secakuku, Hopi 4-H Club Leader, 
Phone: 928-737-2799
To enroll in 4-H go to 4h.zsuite.org

www.natwanicoalition.org
www.hopifoundation.org

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Hopi Farm Talk Podcast premier Episode Teaser. Host Kyle Nutumya interviews Susan Sekaquaptewa for a discussion on 4H on Hopi! Hopi Farm Talk Podcast provides listeners a unique perspective into Hopi traditional agricultural systems. Hopi Farm Talk last reached Hopi listeners in 2015 in partnership with KUYI Hopi Radio.