Heritage Voices
Heritage Voices, hosted by Jessica Yaquinto, explores the intersections of Indigenous heritage, archaeology, and cultural preservation. Each episode features conversations with Indigenous professionals, culture bearers, and allies working in heritage, language revitalization, tribal historic preservation, and collaborative archaeology. The show highlights Indigenous voices and perspectives in a field historically dominated by Western narratives. Whether you're a heritage professional, archaeologist, or simply passionate about inclusive storytelling, Heritage Voices offers meaningful insights into how Native communities are leading the way in preserving and interpreting their own histories.
Anthropology of the US-Mexico Border - Ep 32
On today’s episode Jessica hosts Dr. Jason De León, professor of Anthropology and Chicana/o Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. Dr. De León talks about how he found himself at a cross roads with traditional archaeology and completely changed his career to better match his values. We discuss his work with the Undocumented Migration Project, conducting archaeological, ethnographic, and forensic anthropology methods to better understand the U.S.-Mexico border, as well as his Hostile Terrain exhibition. We talk about the complicated ethics involved, civil disobedience in the face of injustice, representation, and what we can all do in the face of this structural violence. A fascinating look into how to use anthropology to address current issues in a new way.
Reclaiming Indigenous Histories and the Indigenous Paleolithic - Ep31
On today’s episode Jessica hosts Dr. Paulette Steeves (Cree-Metis), Associate Professor at Algoma University. We especially focus on the Indigenous paleolithic and how Dr. Steeves is showing that it was very different than how it is presented by the field of archaeology. We also talk about the Bering Strait theory and why the academy is so resistant to that narrative being challenged. In the beginning of the episode Dr. Steeves walks us through her career, including some incidents that were not so flattering for the field, and finish our by talking about what it would take to decolonize the academy and anthropology.
"In early February 1999 I was standing on the corner outside of an old brick building which housed my favorite used bookstore in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The store, which was situated on the edge campus and the entrance to Main Street was a magical place of dreams and respite, where I went for brief sojourns from the real world. The store also contained glassed in shelves with a wonderful collection of nickel candies, from which I created magical brown paper sacks of joy and happiness for my three children. As I exited the book store my oldest son Jesse who was 21, ran up to me, and smiled an accepted his bag of candy. He looked me in the eyes and thanked me and hugged me then just out of the blue he said; “no matter what ever happens to me, don’t you ever give up on your education, promise me you will never give, you will keep going and finish you bachelors and go on to a higher degree, be a doctor, be a lawyer, keep going, promise me you will never give up”, so that day in early February I promised him, I would never give up. Just a week later he was gone, crossed over from this world, and my promise to my son to never give up was the last conversation we had. This story is dedicated to my oldest son Jesse Blue Steeves Dec1, 1977-Feb 18, 1999, I can tell him now that thanks to his love and foresight, I never gave up."
Links and References
“'Just watch me': Challenging the 'origin story' of Native Americans”
Steeves, P. (2017). Unpacking Neoliberal Archaeological Control of Ancient Indigenous Heritage. Archaeologies, 13(1), 48-65.
Steeves, P. (2015). Decolonizing the Past and Present of the Western Hemisphere (The Americas). Archaeologies, 11(1), 42-69.
Steeves, P. (2015). Academia, Archaeology, CRM, and Tribal Historic Preservation. Archaeologies, 11(1), 121-141.
Holen, S. R., Deméré, T. A., Fisher, D. C., Fullagar, R., Paces, J. B., Jefferson, G. T., ... & Holen, K. A. (2017). A 130,000-year-old archaeological site in southern California, USA. Nature, 544(7651), 479.
Holen, S. R., Deméré, T. A., Fisher, D. C., Fullagar, R., Paces, J. B., Jefferson, G. T., ... & Holen, K. A. (2018). Broken bones and hammerstones at the Cerutti Mastodon site: a reply to Haynes.
PaleoAmerica, 4(1), 8-11.
Haynes, G. (2017). The Cerutti Mastodon. PaleoAmerica, 3(3), 196-199.
Dr. Steeves
Contact
Cultural Landscapes Panel SAA2019 - Ep 30
On today’s episode Jessica hosts a panel at the 2019 Society of American Archaeology conference on Cultural Landscapes. Panelists include Dr. Kisha Supernant (Métis) Associate Professor at the University of Alberta, Wade Campbell (Diné), Ph.D. student at Harvard, Michelle La Pena, attorney, writer, and former Pit River Tribal Councilwoman, Dr. Sean Gantt, Director of Education at Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Kassie Rippee, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer of the Coquille Indian Tribe, and Briece Edwards, Deputy THPO for the Confederated Tribes of Grande Ronde. Some of the considerations discussed include cultural landscapes and movement, landscape change through time and as a result of colonialism, the ephemeral nature of some cultural landscapes, representation of cultural landscapes, and the challenges of understanding landscape from a western science perspective.
Links
Sean- 704-651-5825, segantt@gmail.com
Wade- campbell01@g.harvard.edu
Contact
Jessica
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A Journey to Ancient Pawneeland - Ep 29
On today’s podcast Jessica hosts Roger Echo-Hawk, a writer / artist, and a citizen of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma. We discussed his role in the origin story of what became Indigenous archaeology – the study of oral tradition; the unfolding racial Indian repatriation movement; the interfacing of archaeology and Indian Country; and the history of race and the rethinking of racial identity systems.
Links
Roger Echo-Hawk. Photo Credit: Linda Echo-Hawk
Roger Echo-Hawk on ancient Pawnee history:
Roger Echo-Hawk on Pawnee history:
Roger Echo-Hawk on Indigenous archaeology:
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The Archaeological Spectrum - Ep 28
On today’s podcast Jessica hosts Rebecca Heidenreich (Diné), a graduate student at Arizona State University (and Jessica even refrained from making any Sun Devils jokes!) studying GIS. Rebecca talks about her experiences in both academia and CRM and how the two differ. She also talks about what it’s like navigating indigenous and scientific perspectives. It’s a very personal interview and an important listen for anyone trying to better understand what it’s like to be an indigenous archaeologist.
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2025
- Nov 17, 2025 Revisiting With Ayana Omilade Flewellen - Ep 102 Nov 17, 2025
- Oct 21, 2025 Chance Ward FINALLY - HeVo 101 Oct 21, 2025
- Sep 16, 2025 Bolivar Archaeological Project, Part Two - Ep 100 Sep 16, 2025
- Aug 19, 2025 Bolivar Archaeological Project, Part One - Ep 99 Aug 19, 2025
- Jul 15, 2025 Nunalleq Digital Museum - Ep 98 Jul 15, 2025
- Jun 17, 2025 Decolonial Approaches to Writing and Teaching Indigenous History and Geography - HeVo 97 Jun 17, 2025
- May 20, 2025 Encore - Anthropology of the US-Mexico Border - Ep 32 May 20, 2025
- Apr 29, 2025 Pawnee Nation NAGPRA - Ep 96 Apr 29, 2025
- Mar 25, 2025 Perspectives from a Post-Menopausal Brown Girl in CRM - Ep 95 Mar 25, 2025
- Feb 18, 2025 Seeing the Hozhó in Anthropology - Ep 94 Feb 18, 2025
- Jan 21, 2025 Working with Tribes as a Non-Anthropologist - Ep 93 Jan 21, 2025
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2024
- Dec 17, 2024 Encore: The Ramblings of a Lakota Anthropologist on American Indians and Anthropology and Tribal Relations - Ep 75 Dec 17, 2024
- Nov 19, 2024 The 2024 Updated NAGPRA Regulations - HeVo 92 Nov 19, 2024
- Oct 15, 2024 Rapa Nui - HeVo 91 Oct 15, 2024
- Sep 17, 2024 The Tohono O’odham Nation and Kitt Peak National Observatory: Building Relationships and Creating Resources - Ep 90 Sep 17, 2024
- Aug 20, 2024 Tamamta (all of us): Transforming Western and Indigenous Sciences together - HeVo 89 Aug 20, 2024
- Jul 16, 2024 Sámi Land Protection - Ep 88 Jul 16, 2024
- Jun 18, 2024 Nuxawiš: unwilling to give up - HeVo 87 Jun 18, 2024
- May 21, 2024 Relational Engagement with Indigenous Communities through the Heritage Lands Collective - Ep 86 May 21, 2024
- Apr 16, 2024 Kathryn M. Buder Center for American Indian studies at Washington University in St. Louis - Ep 85 Apr 16, 2024
- Mar 19, 2024 Boulder Ethnographic-Education Project: Indigenous Perspectives on Ethnography - Ep 84 Mar 19, 2024
- Feb 20, 2024 Nubia: It’s a real place! - Ep 83 Feb 20, 2024
- Jan 16, 2024 Maroon Heritage in Dominica - Ep 82 Jan 16, 2024
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2023
- Dec 19, 2023 Working with Indigenous Communities and Orangutan Conservation in Borneo - Ep 81 Dec 19, 2023
- Nov 21, 2023 Lumbee Perspectives on Environment, Culture, and Community - Ep 80 Nov 21, 2023
- Oct 24, 2023 The Intensive NAGPRA Summer Training and Education Program (INSTEP) - Ep 79 Oct 24, 2023
- Sep 19, 2023 Browns Canyon National Monument - Ep 78 Sep 19, 2023
- Aug 14, 2023 Esto’k Gna Somi Se’k [The Human Beings of Texas] - Ep 77 Aug 14, 2023
- Jul 27, 2023 Changing Landscapes in Higher Education - Ep 76 Jul 27, 2023
- Jun 22, 2023 The Ramblings of a Lakota Anthropologist on American Indians and Anthropology and Tribal Relations - Ep 75 Jun 22, 2023
- May 18, 2023 Walking the Ancestors Home - Ep 74 May 18, 2023
- Apr 25, 2023 Exploring the Ethics in Experimental Archaeology - Ep 73 Apr 25, 2023
- Mar 21, 2023 Working with Indigenous Communities in the Philippines - Ep 72 Mar 21, 2023
- Feb 21, 2023 Tribal Collaboration at Archaeology Southwest - Ep 71 Feb 21, 2023
- Jan 17, 2023 Black Cemeteries - Ep 70 Jan 17, 2023
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2022
- Dec 20, 2022 The Utes as a Forgotten People - Ep 69 Dec 20, 2022
- Nov 15, 2022 Indigenous Fire and Climate Justice - Ep 68 Nov 15, 2022
- Oct 18, 2022 PROMO - Finding Our Religion with Dr. Candace Lukasik - The Dirt 208 Oct 18, 2022
- Sep 20, 2022 Makoons to Makwa: Early Career Archaeological Contracting - Ep 67 Sep 20, 2022
- Aug 16, 2022 Poarch Identity - Ep 66 Aug 16, 2022
- Jul 19, 2022 Indigenous Led Cultural Resource Management and Heritage Companies - Ep 65 Jul 19, 2022
- Jun 21, 2022 Indigenous Education, Climate Change, and Technologies of Care - Ep 64 Jun 21, 2022
- May 17, 2022 Digging to the Other Side Podcast - Ep 63 May 17, 2022
- Apr 19, 2022 From Researched to Researcher - One Indigenous Archaeologist's Journey through Academia - Ep 62 Apr 19, 2022
- Mar 15, 2022 Decolonizing the Museum of Us - Ep 61 Mar 15, 2022
- Mar 1, 2022 Bonus: Redrawing Boundaries episode from the Sapiens Podcast - Ep 60.1 Mar 1, 2022
- Feb 15, 2022 Historical Archaeology for the Future - Ep 60 Feb 15, 2022
- Jan 18, 2022 Identity and Repatriation - Ep 59 Jan 18, 2022
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2021
- Dec 22, 2021 Land Acknowledgements and Catching Up with Anna Cordova - Ep 58 Dec 22, 2021
- Nov 16, 2021 Perishable Artifacts and Tribally Driven Archaeology - Ep 57 Nov 16, 2021
- Oct 19, 2021 Indigenous Mapping: The One Holding the Pen Tells the Story - Ep 56 Oct 19, 2021
- Sep 21, 2021 Redefining Tribal Archaeology - Ep 55 Sep 21, 2021
- Aug 24, 2021 Kwatsáan Voices, Kwatsáan Views - Ep 54 Aug 24, 2021
- Jul 20, 2021 Methods in Indigenous Archaeology - Ep 53 Jul 20, 2021
- Jun 15, 2021 Anti-Colonial Digital Archaeology in Canada and India - Ep 52 Jun 15, 2021
- May 24, 2021 Language, Community, and Context - Ep 51 May 24, 2021
- Apr 20, 2021 Native Youth and Land Based Education - Ep 50 Apr 20, 2021
- Mar 16, 2021 Reclaiming Culture Through Archaeology - Ep 49 Mar 16, 2021
- Feb 16, 2021 Heritage, Tourism, and Race - Ep 48 Feb 16, 2021
- Jan 26, 2021 National Park Service Native American Affairs Program - Ep 47 Jan 26, 2021
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2020
- Dec 15, 2020 Protecting the Honuukvetam [Ancestors] - Ep 46 Dec 15, 2020
- Nov 17, 2020 Maori Homes and Communities - Ep 45 Nov 17, 2020
- Oct 20, 2020 Convergent Migrations of Humans and Monarch Butterflies - Ep 44 Oct 20, 2020
- Sep 22, 2020 Tribal Capacity Building to Support Sovereignty - Ep 43 Sep 22, 2020
- Aug 18, 2020 Sovereign Stories - Ep 42 Aug 18, 2020
- Jul 21, 2020 Collecting Oral Histories in Indian Country - Ep 41 Jul 21, 2020
- Jun 17, 2020 Indigenous Land Management - Ep 40 Jun 17, 2020
- May 19, 2020 Cultural Landscapes and Indigenous Connections in Aotearoa New Zealand - Ep 39 May 19, 2020
- Apr 21, 2020 Indigenous Australian Archaeology - Ep 38 Apr 21, 2020
- Jan 21, 2020 Heritage Media Conference Presentation - Ep 37 Jan 21, 2020
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2019
- Dec 20, 2019 BONUS - APN 5 Year Anniversary - A Message from Jessica Yaquinto Dec 20, 2019
- Dec 17, 2019 Yakama Tribal Archaeology - Ep 36 Dec 17, 2019
- Nov 19, 2019 Indigenous Archaeology as Practice - Ep 35 Nov 19, 2019
- Oct 15, 2019 Planting Seeds for Transformation in Cultural Heritage Management - Ep 34 Oct 15, 2019
- Sep 17, 2019 Coast Salish Archaeology - Episode 33 Sep 17, 2019
- Aug 20, 2019 Anthropology of the US-Mexico Border - Ep 32 Aug 20, 2019
- Jul 16, 2019 Reclaiming Indigenous Histories and the Indigenous Paleolithic - Ep31 Jul 16, 2019
- Jun 18, 2019 Cultural Landscapes Panel SAA2019 - Ep 30 Jun 18, 2019
- May 21, 2019 A Journey to Ancient Pawneeland - Ep 29 May 21, 2019
- Apr 23, 2019 The Archaeological Spectrum - Ep 28 Apr 23, 2019
- Mar 19, 2019 Central Plains Archaeology: Plain and Simple - Ep 27 Mar 19, 2019
- Feb 19, 2019 Archaeology Outreach in local Maya communities in the Yucatan - Ep 26 Feb 19, 2019
- Jan 15, 2019 Technology - Episode 25 Jan 15, 2019
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2018
- Dec 18, 2018 Museums, Representation, and Intersectionality - Episode 24 Dec 18, 2018
- Nov 20, 2018 Salish-Kootenai College’s Tribal Historic Preservation Program - Ep 23 Nov 20, 2018
- Oct 16, 2018 Greater Chaco Landscape - Ep22 Oct 16, 2018
- Sep 18, 2018 Food Sovereignty and Natives Outdoors - Episode 21 Sep 18, 2018
- Aug 21, 2018 Seneca-Iroquois National Museum - Episode 20 Aug 21, 2018
- Aug 7, 2018 Updates - Episode 19.1 Aug 7, 2018
- Jul 17, 2018 Publishing - Episode 19 Jul 17, 2018
- Jun 19, 2018 Tribal Collaboration on the Lower Colorado River - Episode 18 Jun 19, 2018
- May 15, 2018 SAA2018 Wrap-Up - Episode 17 May 15, 2018
- Apr 17, 2018 Ethnography with African Descendent Communities - Episode 16 Apr 17, 2018
- Mar 20, 2018 Live Panel on Bears Ears National Monument - Episode 15 Mar 20, 2018
- Feb 20, 2018 Nation-Building After Federal Recognition - Episode 14 Feb 20, 2018
- Jan 16, 2018 Ethnography, Videography, and Public Anthropology - Episode 13 Jan 16, 2018
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2017
- Dec 19, 2017 Mashantucket Pequot - Episode 12 Dec 19, 2017
- Nov 21, 2017 Hawaiian Heritage - Episode 11 Nov 21, 2017
- Oct 17, 2017 Hopivewat- Hopi Museum and Learning Center Development - Episode 10 Oct 17, 2017
- Sep 12, 2017 Working with Museums Panel - Episode 9 Sep 12, 2017
- Aug 15, 2017 Decolonizing Anthropology - Episode 8 Aug 15, 2017
- Jul 18, 2017 California State and Local Tribal Consultation Law - Episode 7 Jul 18, 2017
- Jun 20, 2017 International Indigenous Archaeology, NAGPRA, and the Northern Plains - Episode 6 Jun 20, 2017
- May 16, 2017 SHPOs, Tribal Consultation, and Collaboration - Episode 5 May 16, 2017
- Apr 18, 2017 Protecting Marshall Island's Heritage in the Face of Climate Change - Episode 4.1 Apr 18, 2017
- Apr 18, 2017 Climate Change and the Nuclear Legacy in the Marshall Islands - Episode 4 Apr 18, 2017
- Mar 21, 2017 Diné Public, Fire, and Indigenous Archaeology - Episode 3 Mar 21, 2017
- Feb 21, 2017 A Hopi perspective on Diversity in Anthropology and Grand Canyon- Episode 2 Feb 21, 2017
- Jan 17, 2017 Grand Canyon Tribal Program - Janet Cohen - Episode 1 Jan 17, 2017
- Jan 15, 2017 Introducing Heritage Voices - Episode 0 Jan 15, 2017