Stories Of Survival
Stories of Survival is a podcast dedicated to preserving the languages, cultures, and wisdom of Indigenous communities around the world. Through vivid storytelling, expert voices, and powerful traditions, each episode brings you face to face with the beauty, resilience, and urgency of cultures at risk of disappearing.
Episodes

4 days ago
4 days ago
This episode explores the history, culture, and resilience of the Ainu, the Indigenous people of northern Japan. From their deep spiritual connection to nature to their distinct language, clothing, and rituals, the Ainu developed a rich culture long before the formation of the modern Japanese state. The episode traces how colonization and assimilation policies in the 19th and 20th centuries led to land loss, language suppression, and cultural erasure. It also highlights contemporary Ainu voices working to revive traditions, reclaim identity, and gain legal recognition. Through history, storytelling, and modern perspectives, this episode examines what it means to preserve Indigenous culture in a modern nation-state and why the Ainu story matters today.

Sunday Oct 26, 2025
Sunday Oct 26, 2025
Journey deep into the frozen forests of northern Mongolia, where fewer than 300 people still live in harmony with their reindeer. In this episode of Stories of Survival, host Phillip Grager explores the world of the Tsaatan (Dukha): one of the last reindeer-herding peoples on Earth. Discover their migration from Siberia, their sacred bond with the reindeer, and the spiritual connection they share with the taiga. Through stories of resilience, humor, and tradition, we uncover how the Tsaatan’s way of life teaches us about balance, respect for nature, and what it truly means to live in connection with the world around us.

Monday Aug 25, 2025
Monday Aug 25, 2025
This episode dives into the story of the Miccosukee Tribe of Florida, a community that has preserved its culture and language against centuries of change. We explore their history of resilience and sovereignty, along with their deep connection to the Everglades. From traditions to modern challenges, the episode highlights how the Miccosukee balance cultural survival with environmental stewardship. Featuring insights from linguist Ian Iglesias, the conversation brings new light to a people whose legacy continues to shape Florida today.

Wednesday Jun 04, 2025
Wednesday Jun 04, 2025
The Bajau people aren’t just surviving—they’re living a way of life that defies everything we think we know about the ocean, tradition, and human potential.No passports. No borders. No limits.🎧 Listen to the latest episode of Stories of Survival and dive into the world of the sea nomads before it vanishes.

Thursday May 29, 2025
Thursday May 29, 2025
This episode, “The Maasai: Keepers of the Wild Spirit,” dives into the rich history, customs, and challenges of the Maasai people of East Africa—from sacred rituals and age-set systems to language loss and cultural resilience. Listeners will discover how the Maasai continue to adapt while fiercely protecting their identity, land, and legacy.

Wednesday May 28, 2025
Wednesday May 28, 2025
This episode of Stories of Survival dives into the rich history, rituals, and resilience of the Maasai people of East Africa. From sacred landscapes to age-set systems and endangered language, we uncover how the Maasai preserve their identity in the face of modern challenges.







