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NDN All-Stars - Celebrating Great Native American Athletes of the Past and Present

NDN All-Stars - Celebrating Great Native American Athletes of the Past and Present

By: Bill Black
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In each episode, we will discuss the impact of one of our NDN All-Stars. We will share their bios, their accomplishments, and maybe one or two bits of trivia to spice things up. Our goal is to make sure that these great athletes are remembered and honored for their contributions to the proud history of Native Americans everywhere.Bill Black
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  • NDN All-Stars - Promoting Great Native Athletes, Past & Present!
    Jun 22 2025

    NDN All-Stars is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.

    EPISODE SUMMARY

    Welcome to the NDN All-Stars podcast! Join me, Bill Black, as we celebrate the many great Native American athletes who have made an impact in their sports!

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    SUPPORT NDN ALL-STARS

    If you enjoy the content here and would like to help support our mission of celebrating great Native athletes of the past and present, please take a look at our NDN All-Stars Shop. Proceeds from every purchase help us continue to retell these stories. Also, if you would like to donate to this effort, please visit our Patreon page.

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    NDN ALL-STARS BACKGROUND

    Hey there—I'm Bill Black, and welcome to the NDN All-Stars Podcast. If this is your first time hearing about us, let me tell you what we’re all about.

    This podcast is where Native sports history comes alive. Each episode shines a spotlight on the great Native American athletes you should know—past and present. From Hall of Famers to hometown heroes, we tell the stories of Native athletes who made their mark—on the field, on the court, and in history.

    We keep it real. No sugar-coating. No museum talk. Just straight-up stories told with pride and purpose—because representation matters, and these All-Stars deserve to be remembered right.

    Some episodes are deep dives into a single athlete’s life. Others bring on guests—historians, authors, even the athletes themselves—who help us connect the dots between culture, identity, and achievement.

    Whether you’re Native, a sports fan, a history buff, or just curious—this podcast will give you a new perspective on what greatness really looks like.

    So if you're ready to learn, laugh, and maybe even get a little fired up—hit that follow button and join the team.

    You can find more stories, merch, and updates at NDNAllStars.com. And be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube—just search for NDN All-Stars and you’ll find us.

    NDN All-Stars – Promoting Great Native Athletes – Past & Present!

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    2 mins
  • Cherokee Hall of Famer Early Wynn and the 1959 White Sox – A Conversation with Author Lew Freedman
    Jun 14 2025

    NDN All-Stars is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.

    EPISODE SUMMARY

    In this episode of the NDN All-Stars Podcast, we sit down with award-winning sportswriter and author Lew Freedman to talk about one of baseball’s overlooked legends — NDN All-Star #23 Early Wynn (Cherokee), a Hall of Fame pitcher and 300-game winner who helped lead the 1959 Chicago White Sox to the World Series. Lew shares what inspired him to write about this gritty, blue-collar team and its underappreciated ace, and why Wynn's name deserves to be remembered alongside the all-time greats.

    We dive into:

    • Wynn’s Alabama upbringing and early dreams of playing football
    • His dominance with the Cleveland Indians and standout 1959 season with the White Sox
    • The evolution of pitching, the rarity of 300 wins, and why it’s unlikely we’ll see another
    • Anecdotes about Wynn’s no-nonsense attitude on the mound — including legendary quotes about brushing back hitters, even his own mother
    • The legacy of the 1959 White Sox, featuring Luis Aparicio, Nellie Fox, and more
    • Why some baseball greats fade from public memory — and why they shouldn’t

    Lew also gives us a sneak peek at his upcoming book on Yankees catcher Bill Dickey, and talks about the challenges of researching forgotten sports legends.

    • 0:02 – Why Lew Freedman chose the 1959 White Sox
    • 4:10 – Early Wynn’s Cy Young season and influence
    • 10:00 – Wynn’s playing style and mound presence
    • 18:45 – Remembering the overlooked stars of the era
    • 24:00 – The rarity of 300-game winners
    • 31:50 – Researching Early Wynn at the Baseball Hall of Fame
    • 38:00 – New project on Yankees Hall of Famer Bill Dickey

    Lew Freedman is an award-winning journalist and the author of over 100 books, many on baseball, Native American athletes, and sports history. A lifelong researcher and storyteller, his work helps preserve the stories of sports figures often forgotten over time. Learn more about Lew and his books here.

    • Buy the Book: Early Wynn, the Go-Go White Sox and the 1959 World Series by Lew Freedman
    • NDN All-Stars Blog: Stories about Native athletes like Early Wynn
    • Follow us on Instagram: @ndnallstars

    If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to the NDN All-Stars Podcast and leave a review to help more listeners discover these important stories. Share it with a baseball fan who should know the name Early Wynn.

    SUPPORT NDN ALL-STARS

    If you enjoy the content here and would like to help support our mission of celebrating great Native athletes of the past and present, please take a look at our NDN All-Stars Shop. Proceeds from every purchase help us continue to retell these stories. Also, if you would like to donate to this effort, please...

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • NDN All-Stars Podcast - Melissa Skeet - aka "Skeetfighter"
    Dec 3 2024

    NDN All-Stars is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.

    EPISODE SUMMARY

    In this episode of the NDN All-Stars Podcast, Bill Black talks with former roller derby skater and now trail skater and activist NDN All-Star #205 Melissa Skeet (Diné), aka "Skeetfighter" about her roller derby experience and about her marathon skate across the US to bring awareness to the tragedy that is MMIP (Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons). This is a little bit of a different subject for the NDN All-Stars podcast, but it is a message that needs to be spread however possible. This is our opportunity to help "Skeetfighter" spread the word.

    To find out more about Skeetfighter and her remarkable skating feat, please check out the following links:

    Instagram: / skeet_fighter

    YouTube Video: • Skeet Fighter

    Facebook: / skeet-fighter-100089821555117

    Tik Tok: / uccn1pmobut1pz1426xkcija

    Please consider supporting her efforts by making a donation here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/the-great-...

    For more information about MMIP, please follow these links:

    US Dept of Justice: https://www.justice.gov/tribal/mmip

    Bureau of Indian Affairs:

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    42 mins
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