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October 13, 2025 83 mins


What does it mean to truly connect with the land, its people, and the stories that shaped them?
Join our conversation with Greg Victors, the Wichita War Dancer, as we explore Native American heritage, resilience, and the ongoing journey of cultural preservation in Kansas and beyond. Discover the power of tradition, the importance of representation, and how every Kansan can play a role in honoring the past while building a more inclusive future.


Highlights


  • The story behind the Wichita War Dancer and Greg’s personal journey
  • Understanding Native regalia: meaning, tradition, and identity
  • The history of Native Americans in Kansas, including the boarding school era and the Trail of Tears
  • Cultural differences and commonalities among Native nations
  • The importance of representation and combating stereotypes in media
  • How non-Native Kansans can show respect and support for Native communities
  • The role of elders, youth, and education in preserving culture
  • Kansas-made products game: celebrating local innovation and heritage
  • Tips for connecting with nature—ditch flowers, butterfly gardens, and more


Chapters

00:00 – Welcome & Introduction to Greg Victors

03:20 – Plains Indian Sign Language & Cultural Greetings

04:50 – Greg’s Background: Performer, Advocate, Educator

06:00 – The Meaning of Regalia and Identity

08:00 – Kansas Roots: Family, History, and the Ponca Nation

13:00 – The Boarding School Era and Haskell Indian Nations University

16:00 – The Ponca Trail of Tears and Kansas Connections

20:00 – Spiritual Connection to the Land

22:00 – Cultural Differences Among Native Nations

27:00 – The Role of Elders, Youth, and Passing Down Traditions

32:00 – The Story of the Wichita War Dancer: Dance, Performance, and Advocacy

38:00 – Symbolism in Regalia: Colors, Feathers, and the Morning Sun

43:00 – Modern Native Issues: Sovereignty, Rights, and Representation

48:00 – How to Show Respect and Support for Native Communities

52:00 – Representation in Media and Combating Stereotypes

56:00 – How to Connect with Greg Victors and Book Performances

58:00 – Celebrating Native Culture Year-Round

1:00:00 – Kansas-Made Products Game

1:15:00 – Ditch Flowers, Butterfly Gardens, and Local Nature

1:23:00 – Closing Thoughts & How to Support the Podcast


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