Friday, January 16 2026

In this powerful video episode of the Destinations Podcast, we sit down with Eugene Tapahe, a Navajo (Diné) artist, photographer and cultural storyteller whose work bridges healing, identity and the sacred connection to the land.

Tapahe shares his deeply moving journey growing up on the reservation, the origins of the Jingle Dress Healing Project and how Native traditions became a source of unity during COVID.

From sand installations made with soil from across the world to protecting sacred lands and preserving Indigenous identity, this conversation is an inspiring reflection on resilience, spirituality and cultural preservation.

Watch the episode below and don’t forget to like and subscribe!

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