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Upcoming Trial of Nathan Chasing Horse April 14, 2025

Upcoming Trial of Nathan Chasing Horse April 14, 2025

By: Marina Crane
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This is a series of short videos regarding my personal experience encounters with Nathan Chasing Horse. from my initial contact with him in 2006 spanning 19 years. These podcast briefly give an explanation of how I first met and decided on how to deal with Nathan Chasing Horse's behavior. It also comes with a warning of sensitive issues around gender based violence. It's also a journey of self discovery. I appreciate trusting people who are not therapists or greedy spiritual practitioners. Most of my academic life I've had non-indigenous academic mansplaining me.Marina Crane Art
Episodes
  • Meghan interviewing me on conversation about safety
    Aug 19 2025

    The entire video can be found on youtube with a better sound quality. Wanona Kinyewakan

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Trafficking, grooming in the work place and controlling others
    Aug 16 2025

    I've found that it wasn't my parents fault that they were not good parents. They loved each other and as my late mother said being in those places. Those Indian Residential schools affected her marriage. My parents were groom and were taught to be trafficked, They worked them day until nighttime and didn't talk to them like a parents talk to a child. When I hear people laugh at the attitude my late mother had towards sexuality I comment she was raised by non-indigenous people. They treated and educated them like they were livestock.

    Much of my podcast I talk about systemic racism and the challenges it take to deconstruct a colonial mindset in what it mean to witness justice of any kind.

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    1 hr
  • clarkcountycourts,com January 12, 2026
    Aug 15 2025

    C-24-386035-1

    C-23-371705-1



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    11 mins
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