
Hosted by Eli Langley · EN
Bayou Indian Radio is a podcast about Indian Country, in which I explore the storytelling traditions, histories, cultures, languages, and economic development of American Indian peoples across the country, as well as of Indigenous peoples around the world. For inquiries, contact: BayouIndianRadio@gmail.com

Send a textIn this episode, I interview the first chairman of the modern Coushatta Tribe, Ernest Sickey. We discuss his life, work, and advice he has for the next generation of tribal leaders. This interview is the most valuable work I have done on this podcast so far, and I hope you can take some inspiration from our conversation.Two minor corrections: Bel Abbey was my great uncle, not my great grandfather, and Maggie Langley was my great grandmother, not my grandmother. There are a few instances in the conversation where Ernest or I describe their relation to me incorrectly.Thank you for listening. Please subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts for updates on future episodes. Share this with a friend who might be interested, too. Atoklo ma - until next time!SocialsTwitter: @BayouIndianEmail: BayouIndianRadio@gmail.com

Send a textIn this episode, I give a window into the world of Coushatta storytelling by telling four different Rabbit Tales, three of which are given in both Koasati & English, and the last only in English. I explain characteristics of Rabbit Tales and provide commentary about each story. I hope to do many more episodes like this in the future.Special thanks to my aunt Darlene Dunnehoo and my parents Bertney and Linda Langley for their help with updating the Koasati for the first three stories - all of them are roughly 100 years old, so it was a collaborative process to modernize the language.Thank you for listening. Please subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts for updates on future episodes. Share this with a friend who might be interested, too. Atoklo ma - until next time!SocialsTwitter: @BayouIndianEmail: BayouIndianRadio@gmail.com

Send a textIn this first episode, I give a brief history of the Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana and explain how I fit into its story. I describe some of the cultural preservation work/activism I have done up to this point, as well as what this podcast will be about and why I am making it.Thank you for listening. Please subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts for updates on future episodes. Share this with a friend who might be interested, too. Atoklo ma - until next time!SocialsTwitter: @BayouIndianEmail: BayouIndianRadio@gmail.com