Episodes

  • An Act of Kindness for a Family in Need and Life Changing Guidance: All from Behind Bars
    May 1 2023

    Every time I record this Podcast, I think of Danny Trejo. I find myself watching all of his documentaries and movies. He is a true inspiration and has a great outlook and still pays it forward. I have heard from Chief, that he is a legend to the guys in prison. The ones that inspire to be better look up to him.

    Francis Cullooyah is a spiritual leader who walks his talk. He is from the Kalispel Reservation. He radiates knowledge and runs himself ragged helping others. His social life is beyond any influencer out there. I am a better person for having met him.

    Chief started programs in prison to help others. His beading program relies on donations to keep the guys busy. He learned to bead, speak his language, perform sweat lodge ceremonies and organized a yearly Pow Wow. This was all to bring those who wanted to be uplifted and inspired a place to belong. His restorative therapy group helped those unable to face their actions, to look at it, like a mirror.

    His group would find people in need and send out gifts to help with auctions for those going through a tough time, as well as the elders in nursing homes that need cheering up. He found a way to make this happen.

    One of the stories is Sneena Brooks and his family. I met Sneena in Spokane with a group of Chief's supporters to hear his story. He had a son dying of a childhood cancer. Trips to Children's Hospital in Seattle was a hike and expensive to maintain. Chief heard about his situation and he and his group sprang into action to provide a box of handmade items that could be auctioned off to help with those expenses.


    Mike Hoover was in Walla Walla with Chief and while he isn't Native, Chief welcomed him into the group. Chief would welcome any one that wanted to learn and be better. Mike recalls his time at Walla Walla and how Chief treated him, when he heard about his clemency. Chief was in for life without at the time and celebrated Mike.





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    30 mins
  • Prison Stories from Walla Walla: Lost without their culture
    Apr 20 2023

    Chance Carson missing in Omak WA. Last seen on the Colville Reservation, please contact the FBI or tips.fbi.gov

    Chief had his resentencing and we travelled to Yakima for his hearing. This was an extremely powerful day. I truly hope that there will be healing and that Chief is planning to achieve Reservation Redemption, as much as anyone can.

    Three stories from Native men in prison. Moses, Daniel and Neil will take you on a journey into their lives. All three were in different stages of their sentences. Neil has been in prison most of his life and should be starting a new life on the outside in November. All hope to achieve something better and to be better, when they are done serving their sentences.

    Chief has also been a part of their lives as they have attended his restoration therapy group. Those who have attended and have truly started to take responsibility for what got them to this place in their lives.

    The cultural spiritual programs these guys have helped create include Pow Wow's, Sweat Lodge, Language and Art. Most of the men incarcerated did not know their culture before prison. This program Chief has worked so hard on at Walla Walla, has made a difference in helping these guys find themselves.

    When you are lost and don't know who you are, it is easy to fall. When you have your culture and spirituality, it gives you a foundation on which to grow. Francis Cullooyah was the spiritual leader that taught Chief and now Chief is teaching others.


    #SpokaneLanguageRevitalization #PreserveIndigenousLanguages #SalishLanguage #LanguageHouse #WashingtonStateTribes #IndigenousLanguagesMatter #NativeStories #Cancer #ChildhoodCancer #prison #prisonStories #Clemency #payitforward #spiritualleader #leader #beading #PowWow #Sweatlodge #Ceremony

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    43 mins
  • Connection to Language and Culture: Barry "Salustu" Moses
    Mar 11 2023

    Meet Barry "Salustu" Moses, the Executive Director at Language House, a non-profit organization that's passionate about preserving and revitalizing the Spokane language. He has deep roots in the Spokane and Kalispel Tribes of Washington State, and has even met Chief through other tribal people. Did you know that Salish is the language spoken or referred to in the Spokane Tribe? Join us in learning more about this incredible language and the efforts being made to keep it alive.


    #SpokaneLanguageRevitalization #PreserveIndigenousLanguages #SalishLanguage #LanguageHouse #WashingtonStateTribes #IndigenousLanguagesMatter

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    13 mins
  • Overcoming Adversity: Arthur Longworth's Journey from Incarceration to Clemency
    Mar 2 2023

    How do you succeed when you are a product of your circumstances? Arthur Longworth was incarcarated for 38 years before receiving Clemency. He and Chief grew up together as young people in the prison system. 

    Arthur Longworth's story is an inspiration to the power of perseverance and the human spirit. Despite being a product of his circumstances, Longworth refused to let his past define him. He speaks with us on this documentary podcast about the 38 years he spent incarcerated before receiving clemency.

    You can purchase Art's book here: https://www.arthurlongworth.com/published-works/

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    53 mins
  • The Healing Power of Sweat Lodge Ceremonies for Incarcerated Individuals: Chief's Perspective
    Feb 23 2023

    Discover the transformative power of sweat lodge ceremonies for incarcerated individuals through the perspective of Chief, who is incarcerated with notorious serial killers Kenneth Bianchi, Robert Lee Yates and Gary Ridgeway, in Washington State Penitentiary. Learn how these ancient healing practices can promote inner peace and personal growth in the most challenging of circumstances.

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    29 mins
  • The Importance of Indigenous Responsibility: A Conversation with Shelley Boyd
    Feb 16 2023

    In the latest edition of Reservation Redemption, we had the honor of speaking with Shelley Boyd, an esteemed Colville tribe and Sinixt activist, as well as a cultural leader dedicated to advancing Native rights. Our conversation centered on the crucial role of indigenous responsibility in the modern world. As a Native American activist, Shelley Boyd emphasized the importance of recognizing and embracing the concept of indigenous responsibility. She spoke about the unique connection between Native peoples and the land, and how this relationship carries with it a great responsibility to care for and protect the environment.

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    35 mins
  • Walk the Red Road
    Feb 8 2023

    What does it mean to walk the Red Road? Filmmaker Brenda Fisher explains this, as well as describing her relationship to Chief, growing up on the reservation, and the documentary.

    Based on the documentary of the same title, producer and director Brenda Fisher breaks down her relationship with a childhood friend, Chief, who is currently serving life in prison without the possibility of parole for murder. Thrown behind bars, one juror away from the death penalty at just 17 years old, Brenda is sharing his story and the struggles Native Americans face daily: "I watched my family drift away from our culture due to the abuse family members had endured with racism and the forced boarding schools. This has become something that will help so many more of our people than we had imagined when we started on this journey."

    Coming soon.

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    13 mins
  • Reservation Redemption Trailer
    Feb 1 2023

    Welcome to Reservation Redemption.

    Based on the documentary with the same title, producer and director Brenda Fisher breaks down her relationship with a childhood friend, Chief, who is currently serving a 35 year sentence without the possibility of parole. Thrown behind bars, one juror away from the death penalty at just 17 years old, Brenda is sharing his story and the struggles Native Americans face daily: "I watched my family drift away from our culture due to the abuse family members had endured with racism and the forced boarding schools. This has become something that will help so many more of our people than we had imagined when we started on this journey."

    Coming soon.

    Be sure to follow for more updates.

    An Untamed Network Original Podcast

    www.untamedriver.com

    Podcast management: bfisher@untamedriver.com

    Ad sales: lwestbrook@untamedriver.com



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    1 min