This space is dedicated to the generations of women in my family — my Nanas — whose stories, joys, and struggles shaped my own. Their names, part of our ancestral lineage, their memories, and their resilience live on through this project, creating deep generational connections that inspire me. The Nana Tree symbolizes this enduring legacy.
Most episodes of Just Like Nana are recorded on traditional Dakota lands. Just Like Nana honors Dakota ancestors, particularly the grandmothers—khúŋši (pronounced koo(n)-shee with a soft n).
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