40. Coldness in the Uterus
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https://www.indigenous-midwifery.org/ Featuring Metztli López Torres ​ In this sharing we will describe what is coldness in the uterus and some of the symptoms as well as some remedies we can use to improve discomforts. All these will be under the lens of traditional midwifery of Mexico.  ​ ​ + Plus Live Q&A "Ask the Aunties" specifically for pregnant & new families! www.indigenous-midwifery.org ..read more
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39. Remembering Nettles
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1y ago
https://www.indigenous-midwifery.org Featuring Raeanne Madison​ ​ Join us to as we share teachings about traditional foods, approaches to working with families in meal planning, and the unique conditions that Indigenous communities may contend with when meal planning for postpartum. ​ ​ + Plus Live Q&A "Ask the Aunties" specifically for pregnant & new families! www.indigenous-midwifery.org ..read more
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38. Sovereignty from First Breath
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https://www.indigenous-midwifery.org/podcast Featuring Alaska Native Birthworkers Community ​ The Alaska Native Birthworkers Community's mission is to serve Alaska Native birthing families so that they feel supported, well cared for, and full of the information they need to make confident choices around reproductive health, birthing, and parenthood. In doing this, they seek to reclaim as well as create new ceremony to heal their ancestors, themselves, and future generations who may have been harmed through the colonization of our bodies, healthcare, and birthing practices. ​ ​ + Plus Live Q&a ..read more
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28. Anishinaabe Traditional Teachings During the Childbearing Years
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1y ago
https://www.indigenous-midwifery.org/podcast Featuring Hope Mayotte (Yellow Cloud Woman, Eagle Clan)  ​ Mother of six children, Indigenous doula and student midwife, Hope is the owner of Wiiji-Nitaawiginaawasojig Indigenous Birth Services. She lives and works on her reservation in Bad River, where she incorporates her culture and teachings into her everyday life, family, and work. ​ ​ + Plus Live Q&A "Ask the Aunties" specifically for pregnant & new families! www.indigenous-midwifery.org ..read more
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27. It's Complicated: Birth Stories of Norm Breaking, Blended Cultures, and Addressing the Ways Trauma Shows Up.
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1y ago
https://www.indigenous-midwifery.org/ Featuring Miriam Zmiewski-Angelova MPH, P-3 (Chocktaw, Cherokee, Sauk/Fox, African American, and Ashkenazi)  Featuring stories, photos, and artwork, Miriam will highlight the complicated histories for Black-Native individuals in her family and how that shaped the way she approached pregnancy, childbirth and child-rearing. This talk will also feature discussions of childbirth beauty and magic - as well as cultural loss, racism, miscarriage, medical malpractice, and historical trauma. ​ + Plus Live Q&A "Ask the Aunties" specifically for pregnant &a ..read more
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26. Placenta Ceremony
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1y ago
https://www.indigenous-midwifery.org Featuring Bethany Earl RN, MSN, CNM (Potawatomi, Shawnee)  ​​ A traditional woman of the Eagle Clan, Beth is an Indigenous Certified Nurse Midwife, herbalist, mother and grandmother. She has caught 1327 little ones, as well as mentored and supported countless families in reconnecting to the traditions of their ancestors. ​ ​ + Plus Live Q&A "Ask the Aunties" specifically for pregnant & new families! www.indigenous-midwifery.org ..read more
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25. Optimizing Your Fertility
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1y ago
https://www.indigenous-midwifery.org/ Featuring Jacquelyn Aurora Ingram CPM, Certified Lacatation Consultant, Maternal Child Health Consultant (Aleut, member of the Ninilchik Traditional Council)  ​​ This episode is dedicated to those who wish to prepare for an optimal pregnancy, as well as those who are currently experiencing fertility struggles. By sharing both her personal stories and midwifery experiences, Jacquelyn will offer support and information from the holistic to the clinical. ​ ​ + Plus Live Q&A "Ask the Aunties" specifically for pregnant & new families! www.indigeno ..read more
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24. Mewinzha Ondaadiziike Wiigaming, (Long Ago, Women Birthing, In Birthing Lodge, Home, or Hospital
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1y ago
https://www.indigenous-midwifery.org/ Featuring Millicent Simenson LPN, Certified  Lactation Specialist, Perinatal Educator, Breastfeeding Counselor and Midwife Assistant (Arikara/Anishinaabe) ​ + Plus Live Q&A "Ask the Aunties" specifically for pregnant & new families! www.indigenous-midwifery.org ..read more
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23. Mothering Myself: Navigating Midwifery and Birth as a Daughter of a Cihuateotl, 'Woman Who Died in Childbirth'
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by Center for Indigenous Midwifery
1y ago
https://www.indigenous-midwifery.org/ Featuring Maria Ramos Bracamontes CNM, and Women's Health Nurse Practitioner ​ Founder of Campesinx Womb Care Project: Corazón de Matriz, a mutual aid project for farmworker women and girls. Maria offers community birthworker trainings in English and Spanish, and provides Cerrada de Caderas workshops, a Mexican traditional sealing ceremony. ​ + Plus Live Q&A "Ask the Aunties" specifically for pregnant & new families! www.indigenous-midwifery.org ..read more
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22. Decolonizing Diapering
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1y ago
https://www.indigenous-midwifery.org/ FeaturingMariposa (Mohawk/southern Tagalog) Mariposa founded Decolonize Diapering as a way to connect Indigenous parents to the ancestral ways of children having "potty independence." They are also a birthworker and a lactating solo parent of a toddler. Homebirther. ​ + Plus Live Q&A "Ask the Aunties" specifically for pregnant & new families! www.indigenous-midwifery.org ..read more
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