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The Aboriginal Outlaws Podcast

The Comedic Ramblings of The Aboriginal Outlaws. Three indigenous comedians from Akwesasne Mohawk Nation Territory share a unique take on local happenings and global affairs in an uncensored and sometimes downright offensive voice.

John Bigtree AKA Johnny B. DOB

Anenhaienton “Scattering Corn Man” Joshua Sargent

Wil SUGARBEAR Sunday

Born and raised in Akwesasne Mohawk Territory in New York State, Wil SUGARBEAR Sunday has been hamming it up and entertaining for most of his adult life. Singing in local rock bands since 2010 and joining other artists on their musical endeavors he eventually found his way to performing live comedy in 2018. Naturally he found this way of life quite endearing and enjoyed the process of joke writing and performing and found a sense of familiarity with the live entertainment aspect of it. Joining with John Bigtree in 2018 they shortly after created Aboriginal Outlaws with a former partner but would later find their missing piece with new member Josh Sargent in late 2019. The pandemic of 2020 shut down live entertainment completely and the Aboriginal Outlaws began their own comedy podcast in August of 2020 so that they can keep their comedy and their brand relevant and soon gained a following and a fanbase through streaming and video platforms and continue to push out weekly content to this day. Available to stream on YouTube, Spotify, Tiktok, Instagram, Amazon Music, Podbean, iTunes and on their website aboriginaloutlaws.com                                                           

Wil SUGARBEAR Sunday

Anenhaienton “Scattering Corn Man” Joshua Sargent is a Mohawk of Akwesasne, a famous political oddity situated on the Saint Lawrence River. Anenhaienton has decades of experience as a public speaker, cultural educator, mindfulness leader, activist, comedian, and radio personality on 97.3 CKON Mohawk Nation Radio, in his home community.

In addition to all that other stuff, he is a certified Perma culturalist, Haudenosaunee Sovereigntist, A/V guy, computer enthusiast, builder, and experimenter. He lives in a house made of straw, way out in the bush, on the edge of the world, and makes raging, unrestrained ADHD work for him. 

Joshua fostered a comedic edge and timing in his public speaking for many years and began performing stand-up at open mics and local events in 2019, where he joined forces to become one-third of The Aboriginal Outlaws. Amid the pandemic, he and his two comrades birthed “The Aboriginal Outlaws Podcast” into the world, to bless Human Kind with hilarity. 

He performs as many mics as possible in the desolate North Country while making trips to Ottawa and Montreal to hone his skills

Joshua Sargent

John Bigtree, 36, Sagittarius. Born and raised in Akwesasne mohawk territory. Founded the comedy group the Aboriginal Outlaws in the summer of 2018 with Wil Sugarbear Sunday. A year later finding the missing link Mr Josh Sargent. For the first 5 months of 2018 Akwesasne had a very dark cloud hanging over it so John seeing all the sadness in the community, all the grieving, all the people mourning he made the decision to start the laughter movement to try and bring the humor and laughter back to the people of Akwesasne during this hard time. After organizing a few open mics in the territory, the Aboriginal Outlaws were born. He has performed his amazingly hilarious stand-up all-over New York, Ontario and Quebec. Has also auditioned for televised spots at New York City's fames Apollo theater. After 2020s pandemic shut the world down something amazing was born out of all the chaos. The Aboriginal Outlaw podcast was created. Filmed and recorded in all indigenous owned and operated Aboriginal Outlaw studio. Podcast can be streamed on Spotify, podbean, itunes, YouTube Amazon music and their website Aboriginaloutlaws.com.                                                            

John Bigtree

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