This is a series of short videos regarding my personal experience encounters with Nathan Chasing Horse. from my initial contact with him in 2006 spanning 19 years. These podcast briefly give an explanation of how I first met and decided on how to deal with Nathan Chasing Horse's behavior. It also comes with a warning of sensitive issues around gender based violence. It's also a journey of self discovery. I appreciate trusting people who are not therapists or greedy spiritual practitioners. Most of my academic life I've had non-indigenous academic mansplaining me.
The entire video can be found on youtube with a better sound quality. Wanona Kinyewakan
I've found that it wasn't my parents fault that they were not good parents. They loved each other and as my late mother said being in those places. Those Indian Residential schools affected her marriage. My parents were groom and were taught to be trafficked, They worked them day until nighttime and didn't talk to them like a parents talk to a child. When I hear people laugh at the attitude my late mother had towards se...
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This podcast is just dealing with my own personal experience of dealing with lateral violence in the decades that I took. In ignorance of not realizing the that people were trying to silence me.. So I do talk about my experience with the perpetrators, wives and families.. I have a lot of sympathy and empathy for. The two men who have laid charges against WHO have pressed who who have disclosed to the police of sexual charges again...
these podcasts are my opinions only
There is an error i made when i said 20 victims. its over 12 victims not 20....
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Ihope this message finds you well amidst the ongoing challenges that seem totrigger everyone. I find solace in the beauty of nature, like the sight of twoelk in my backyard the other day, reminding me how fortunate I am to beretired. However, my thoughts often drift to our young people in urban areas,striving to thrive and depending on support from those curious about indigenouslife—a topic for another time.
Today,I am reachi...
This blog. is created as a response to a comment made by someone who watched one of my tik tok presentations. Throughout my whole blogging experience as well as podcast, Tiktok, whatever social media tool I use. I have. talked about Nathan Chasing Horse and my relationship or lack of relationship or just the experience I've had with this monster. I call him a monster while other people may call him a predator or a pedophile. I...
While I cannot access or reproduce actual court exhibits from Nevada v. Chasing Horse, here’s a breakdown of what Exhibits 201-215 likely contain based on public reporting, legal filings, and forensic accounting practices in similar cases:
Exhibits 201-215: Financial Reports Overview
(Hypothetical Reconstruction Based on Case Details)
Exhibit
Likely Content
Prosecution’s Claim
Rebuttal Defense
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Bank Statements (2016-2020) $487K deposits...
its the reality of realizing the behavior Nathan Chasing Horse showed was totally acceptable by many indigenous leaders. The amount of girls he abused is in my opinion inconvincible. I can only speculate as to how many he silenced with threats. The proof is in the evidence that as collected by the authorities.
I may not ever face this monster in a court room. I wanted to attend; however, if its delayed i will not be able to attend....
In this podcast I am disgusting my. theories or assumptions or conspiracy I. think the trial will go ahead on April 14th. despite. despite the fact that there are rumors from sources that. the status of the court is going to be updated on April 7th 2025. I am really hoping that my. assumptions are true and that whatever conspiracies are out there that they're false because I would just like to get this trial over and done with...
I regress again. The trial faced multiple delays due to complexities of the case of evidentiary disputes. Attorney supported motions to suppress evidence including RRF seizures and testimonies. Now the thing is like why would they do that? He trained. He trained his especially women 'cause the majority of times about 60 to 70% in human trafficking are recruited by women .
From the time he's been arrested, which is about th...
pre trial motions and delays and this is what's really frustrating, his victims are going through the. Home. Multiple ways due to complexities of the case. Suppressed evidence, including. He trained. He trained his followers, especially women, the majority of times, about 60 to 70%. It's a police station's refused to train the police officers in ritual abuse and and he's a horrific cases where children are sexually...
Disassociating oneself from the reality of gender violence is a difficult behavior to eliminate.
This podcast is a conversation around human trafficking as it pertains to indigenous people.
My conversation with him was done at the request of the Tsuutina Tribal police. A police service that transformed itself over these past 20 years. At the same time those children within my community are now in their thirties with families of their own. it took their lived experience with a tragedy of seeing their friends being exploited by this monster to help heal each other. Yes, Nathan Chasing Horse did divide us; however, it wa...
In certain regions, such as Wolf Point and otherreservations in the United States, there is a lack of adequate policing.Similar to northern Alberta, these areas are so isolated that there are fewresidences for law enforcement officers. Police stations are also sparse andoften hours away from these communities, making evidence collection andprosecution challenging. The current situation highlights the need foraddressing this crisis....
the length to which a person would go to get involved with Nathan Chasing Horse. The length that a person would go to get my niece involved with Nathan. As I volunteered to organize ceremonies for a woman and daughter's group. I tried to stop my niece becoming one of his wives. Society and its constructs let down our indigenous children. As girls from here were leaving their moms and our community, my niece was left behind, but it ...
I believe when I talk about backstabbing, I’m talking abouta disorder, an attachment disorder, or the observable behavior of this disorder It's like a subculture with indigenous communities brought on by intergenerational trauma. So thatwent Nathan chasing horse started backstabbing me. It felt normal until I realized the lateral violence was coming from him. I didn’t know what it felt like to be directly attacked. It felt comf...
Prior to 2006, Nathan Chasing Horse appeared to bemonogamous. In 2007, during the summer, he began appearing with girls aged 14 to 16, claiming they were his wives. Since 2007, he was open about this. In thefall of 2006, while working on "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee," he conducted ceremonies attended by my brother and community members. By November, he left with his helpers. His three helpers stayed in my home for a cou...
My story with regards t my niece'...
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