Red Power

Apani H

1 Episode

Red Power is a collection of conversations between Indigenous peoples about issues that face our communities today. Each episode will feature a new Native person and their perspective on any topic, whether it be representation, blood quantum, etc.

My name is Lia and my Native name is Apani (they/them). I’m Siksika Niitsitapi and an advocator on social media. I study history at the University of Alaska, specializing in U.S. history.

Instagram: @apaniiksi Tiktok: @fiiliia Twitter: @supremerulerlia

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