Adelmi Ruiz
Indigenous Echoes
This podcast looks at Missing and Murdered Indigenous People in Alaska and the impacts it has on the community.
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Adelmi Ruiz
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10 avr. 2026
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Indigenous Echoes: Where is Kelly Hunt? 10.04.2026 7:59
She left an Anchorage neighborhood headed to college in Soldotna, but has not been seen since. On this episode of Indigenous Echoes, we explore what led up to the hour of her disappearance, and hear from her family as they seek answers. This is Kelly Hunt's story.
Indigenous Echoes: a conversation with MMIP advocates on the Brian Smith case 16.03.2026 27:27
Adelmi Ruiz and Investigative Reporter Rebecca Palsha sit down with former detective and MMIP advocate Michael Livingston and MMIP advocate Heather Kilmankoff to discuss the case of Brian Steven Smith and the new docuseries on HBO called "Lost Women of Alaska."
New documentary series dives into MMIP in Alaska 22.02.2026 25:32
Host Adelmi Ruiz is joined by Investigative Reporter Rebecca Palsha, they sit down with Momentum Content Executive Producer Christina Douglas.
Indigenous Echoes: a conversation with a former detective 22.09.2025 25:10
Adelmi Ruiz speaks with former detective Michael Livingston about investigating MMIP in Alaska. Alaska's News Source has contacted the Alaska State Troopers with follow-up questions regarding the cold-case homicides referenced in the podcast. Also note the podcast was recorded when Treg Taylor was Alaska's Attorney General.
Indigenous Echoes: Charlene Aqpik Apok 08.05.2025 27:59
In this first episode of Indigenous Echoes, host Adelmi Ruiz sits down with Charlene Aqpik Apok, Executive Director of Data for Indigenous Justice.
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