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Our focus is to bring indigenous perspectives into the modern world, to promote two-eyed seeing, to decolonize psychology and medicine, and to generally nip at everyone and have a howling good time.... more
FAQs about Howling Coyote:How many episodes does Howling Coyote have?The podcast currently has 59 episodes available.
November 03, 2021Interview with Dr. Georgina Stewart, Professor of Maori PhilosophyDr. Stewart teaches at the Auckland University of Technology in New Zealand and discusses her work and views about Maori philosophy....more1h 17minPlay
October 20, 2021Decolonizing MedicineThis is a talk I gave to a psychiatry department in Glasgow, Scotland. ...more1hPlay
October 17, 2021Interview with Rebekah Sinclair about Indigenous LogicRebekah Sinclair is a philosophy professor at Oregon State University and writes about indigenous logic. She is also interested in the philosophy of biology. We have an interesting conversation on these and other topics....more1h 10minPlay
October 09, 2021Episode 1,6 -- Lewis Interviews anthropologist Bob Vetter about the Therapeutic Use of StoriesBob and I talk about stories and their therapeutic use, primarily in the sense of healing, which we try to define. This is very much a beginning of trying to understand stories and their power and we'd appreciate comments, additions, disagreements, etc....more1h 33minPlay
October 06, 2021Episode 1.5: Lewis Interviews Carl Mika about Maori Philosophy of Interconnectedness.Carl Mika is Professor of Maori Studies at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand. We have a conversation about interconnectedness, indigenous philosophy, language, and more....more1h 13minPlay
September 29, 2021Talking about Medicine for Ceremony and making Maine's indigenous people more visibleDuring this podcast, Lewis interviews two family medicine resident physicians who have taken his Medicine for Ceremony rotation. One went to a sundance with him in Western New York and the other toured indigenous communities in Maine and learned about the activities of Wabanaki Public Health. They discuss their experiences and also we talk about what contemporary medicine can learn from indigenous cultures and explore some of the sources for indigenous resilience....more1hPlay
September 15, 2021Howling Coyote Episode 3 Interview with Justin PackJustin is Professor of Philosophy at Cal State - Stanislaus and has written two books on Thoughtlessness as well as papers on indigenous philosophy, particularly influenced by Vine Deloria, Jr. and Wildcat. He talks about the influence of Hannah Arendt and Martin Heidegger on his thought and the failure of modernism as well as how important indigenous philosophy is for the world as a whole. Particularly we discuss the idea of locality....more1h 11minPlay
September 12, 2021Episode 2. Two-Eyed SeeingThis is my introduction to the concept of Two-Eyed Seeing, introduced by Eskasoni First Nations Elder Albert Marshall in 2004....more1h 11minPlay
August 22, 2021Lewis Mehl-Madrona interviews Wiramu Nia Nia and Alister Bush about collaborative indigenous mental health care in New Zealand.Wiremu is a traditional Maori cultural healer and Allister is a conventionally trained psychiatrist. They work together in Maori Mental Health Services near Wellington, New Zealand. This interview is about how they learned to respect each others' perspectives and work collaboratively....more1h 5minPlay
FAQs about Howling Coyote:How many episodes does Howling Coyote have?The podcast currently has 59 episodes available.