Episode 8: Raised in the Village (Part 2)
To explore the non-native experience of growing up in rural Alaska, Coffee & Quaq interviews Tiffany Rosamond Creed (Part 1) and Dr. E.J. Ramos David (Part 2).

To explore the non-native experience of growing up in rural Alaska, Coffee & Quaq interviews Tiffany Rosamond Creed (Part 1) and Dr. E.J. Ramos David (Part 2).
Resolve is part of an ongoing series about Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women in Alaska created by Affinity Films, a non-profit media organization based in Anchorage, Alaska. This episode features Anna Sattler sharing her story.
To learn more about the true history of Thanksgiving and how that relates to Native people in Alaska, we interview Dr. E.J. Ramos David, Ayyu Qassataq, and Jacqui Igluguq Lambert in front of a live audience on November 30, 2019 at the Writer's Block in Anchorage, Alaska.
This live episode focuses on how museums and media influence the Alaska Native narrative.
To explore the non-native experience of growing up in rural Alaska, for Part 1 we interview Tiffany Rosamond Creed.
This episode is the continued conversation with Warren Maaruk Jones about Northern Philosophy focused on AK native traditions, awareness, yuuyaraq, cultural evolution, the traditional men’s house, and religion.
To explore his Northern Philosophy, Coffee & Quaq interviews Warren Maaruk Jones.
To explore what it means to be colonized, and how or why this has been detrimental to Alaska Native life; to explore the Alaska Native history with colonization; and to explore Alaska Native resiliency and how we can mend relationships with ourselves and with non-Natives, Coffee & Quaq interviews Ayyu Qassataq and Megan Alvanna-Stimpfle.
Coffee & Quaq interviews artist and Curator of Contemporary Indigenous Art & Culture, Melissa Shaginoff and artist and co-owner of Trickster Company, Crystal Kaakeeyáa Worl to explore what cultural appropriation means for Alaska Native culture and Alaska Native artists.
This episode explores how Alaska Native people identify themselves versus how non-natives identify Native people.
This episode explores the intersection between LGBTQ/Two-Spirit community and the Alaska Native community.
Coffee & Quaq explores Alaska Native foods and the unique relationship Alaska Native people have with traditional foods. We interview Tikaan Galbreath who is a public relations specialist for Southcentral Foundation and is also one of the co-founders for the Anchorage Food Mosaic, and Leila Smith who is mother, mobile food truck vendor, and fry bread extraordinaire.
This episode explores the practice and revitalization efforts of traditional Iñuit tattoos with tattooist Holly Mititquq Nordlum and tribal health researcher Charlene Aqpik Apok.
Introduction to the Coffee & Quaq podcast, how it came to exist, and our contact information.