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Case by Case: Five Stones and Goliath

Case by Case: Five Stones and Goliath

De : Larkin Moran
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Case by Case: Five Stones and Goliath is a storytelling-driven podcast that brings forward the real human voices behind major legal and community battles. Each episode features individuals and families directly affected by powerful institutions, sharing what happened, how it changed their lives, and what they want others to understand. This show is about clarity, accountability, and courage. Through calm, honest conversations, we explore the personal side of cases that often get lost in headlines, giving space to the people living the reality behind each fight.Copyright 2026 Larkin Moran
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    • “How Thomas E. Smith Went from Silent Ancestry to Fighting for Dakota Identity”
      Jan 14 2026

      Episode Summary:

      In this episode of Case by Case: Five Stones and Goliath, hosted by Larkin Moran. Sits down Thomas E. Smith, a lineal descendant of the Minnesota Mdewakanton Dakota Sioux, to share a deeply personal story of ancestry, identity, and the fight for federal recognition.

      Thomas explains how generations of Dakota descendants were disconnected from their heritage through displacement, policy, and the blood quantum system. He walks listeners through the difference between blood quantum and lineal descent, why identity matters beyond percentages, and how thousands of descendants remain unrecognized despite documented lineage.

      The conversation centers on restoring identity, preserving history, and the hope that federal recognition can help reconnect families to their roots. Thomas also discusses The Last Winter Count, a documentary aimed at telling this story and ensuring it is not lost to history.

      Key Takeaways:

      1. Why lineal descent matters more than blood quantum
      2. How identity can be lost without recognition
      3. The human impact of denied tribal status
      4. Preserving history for future generations

      Golden Nugget:

      “Identity doesn’t disappear with time, only recognition does.”

      Learn More:

      Documentary: The Last Winter Count (coming soon)

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      Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Amazon Music, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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      20 min
    • “Emergency Landing to Legal Battle: Darrin Smedsmo’s Fight for Airspace Rights”
      Jan 15 2026

      Episode Summary:

      In this episode of Case by Case: Five Stones and Goliath, host Larkin Moran sits down with private pilot Darrin Smedsmo, whose emergency landing after a sudden engine failure led to the unexpected seizure of his aircraft. What should have ended as a successful safety outcome quickly became a legal dispute involving FAA authority, tribal jurisdiction, and pilot property rights.

      Darrin shares the critical moments of the engine failure, the training that helped him land safely, and the shock of losing access to his plane despite following federal aviation rules. He explains why emergency landings override jurisdictional boundaries and why this case could impact pilots nationwide.

      Key Takeaways:

      1. FAA authority over U.S. airspace
      2. Emergency landings and pilot rights
      3. Jurisdiction conflicts affecting aviation safety

      Golden Nugget:

      “Surviving an emergency landing should never start a legal fight.”

      Learn More:

      1. Guest: Darrin Smedsmo
      2. LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/darrin-smedsmo-b1a05a2b

      Listen Now & Subscribe:

      Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Amazon Music, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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      18 min
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