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Nations vs Nonprofits Weekly Briefings

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Nations vs Nonprofits Weekly Briefing is a short-form educational podcast that explains the critical differences between sovereign Tribal Nations and nonprofit organizations.

Each episode delivers a clear, focused concept overview in three minutes or less. Using primary documents, public records, and real-world examples, the series breaks down how tribal governments actually function, what sovereignty means in practice, and how nonprofits sometimes imitate the language or appearance of tribal authority without having governance, citizens, or continuity.

Topics include what makes a tribe a government, why enrollment and elections matter, how federal recognition works, how to identify red flags of false tribal claims, and how misinformation spreads through education, philanthropy, and public institutions.

This podcast is designed for allies, educators, funders, journalists, and anyone who wants to support Indigenous sovereignty responsibly and with clarity.

New episodes drop every Monday.

Produced by the Alameda Native History Project.

Produced by Gabriel Duncan for the Alameda Native History Project.
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  • How “Lisjan” Was Reconstructed (Incorrectly)
    Mar 2 2026

    Where did the term “Lisjan” come from, and how did it become widely misused?

    This episode explains how a single historical reference was taken out of context and gradually transformed into a modern identity claim. We break down how place-based terms can be mistaken for tribal names, how interpretation errors compound over time, and why repeating unverified reconstructions creates confusion about real tribal history and governance.

    Understanding how this reconstruction happened helps listeners recognize the difference between documented tribal identities and narratives built through repetition rather than records.

    New episodes drop every Monday.

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  • How Nonprofits Impersonate Tribal Authority
    Feb 23 2026

    How do nonprofit organizations come to be seen as tribal authorities when they are not?

    This episode explains the common ways nonprofits imitate the appearance of tribal government. We break down how boards, titles, cultural programming, and public messaging can be used to imply sovereignty without citizens, elections, or continuity. The episode also explains why this confusion is harmful, and how it redirects authority, resources, and decision-making away from real tribal governments.

    Understanding these patterns helps listeners spot red flags and support Indigenous sovereignty responsibly.

    New episodes drop every Monday.

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    3 Min.
  • Why Identity Claims Without Government Structure Fall Apart
    Feb 16 2026

    What happens when identity claims are not backed by a functioning government?

    This episode explains why Indigenous identity alone does not create tribal authority. We break down how real tribal nations are defined by governance, citizenship, and continuity, and why groups built on personal identity claims or cultural affiliation collapse under scrutiny when they lack elections, enrollment, or political structure.

    Understanding this distinction helps listeners recognize why legitimate tribal authority cannot rest on self-identification or symbolism, and why government structure is essential to sovereignty.

    New episodes drop every Monday.

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    2 Min.
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