The Great Plains Archaeology Podcast
Hosted by Carlton Shield Chief Gover, The Great Plains Archaeology Pocast is a deep dive into the archaeology, history, and cultures of North America's Great Plains. Each episode uncovers fascinating discoveries—from ancient artifacts and Indigenous lifeways to the latest research shaping our understanding of this storied region. Whether you're an archaeology enthusiast, history buff, or curious explorer, this podcast brings the hidden past of the Great Plains to life through expert insights, compelling stories, and cultural connections. Tune in and rediscover a land rich with history.
Digging Differently: Native Presence in Archaeology with Chance and Tyrel Part 2 - Ep 28
This episode continues my conversation with Tyrel Iron Eyes (Standing Rock Sioux Tribe) and Chance Ward (Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe). We turn to the stories and lessons from the field—where archaeology is practiced on the ground and in real time. Tyrel and Chance reflect on the growing presence of Native archaeologists, the ways Tribally informed practices are reshaping fieldwork, and how their own experiences demonstrate the importance of centering Native voices in research.
NAGPRA in Practice – Colorado’s Approach with Chance Ward - Ep 26
In this episode of The Great Plains Archaeology Podcast, host Carlton Shield Chief Gover sits down with Chance Ward, NAGPRA Coordinator for the State of Colorado and enrolled member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe. Together they explore what it means to oversee NAGPRA implementation at the state level—what the role involves and how Colorado approaches the repatriation process. Chance also reflects on his own perspective as a Lakota professional working in a state with historic ties to more than 48 Tribal Nations, including his own. Through this conversation, listeners gain insight into both the mechanics of NAGPRA and the personal dimensions of serving Native Nations from within state government.