A weekly roundtable about Indigenous issues and events in Canada and beyond. Hosted by Rick Harp.
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Helping Indigenous followers of Jesus Christ live biblically healthy lives in the context of their cultures.
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Indigenous evaluation conversations
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Two aunties sharing and examining the world through the lense of an Anishinaabe and Blackfoot experience. Indigenous Vision (IV) is led by an all-Indigenous team who work to "revitalize Indigenous communities - culture, people, and land - by providing educational resources through quality programs that promote well-being." Based in Montana and Arizona. Produced by Melissa Spence and Souta Callinglast
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Daily update on what's making headlines in Indigenous country across Canada and beyond.
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Nihizhí, Our Voices: An Indigenous Solutions Podcast is dedicated to providing listeners with recorded conversations on a variety of topics that center Indigenous voices across Turtle Island, with host Lyla June Johnston.
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Have you ever been alone alone on a dark road, and all you hear is the sound of crickets and the rustle of leaves...and then it's there! It's all around you! It's that feeling, isn't it? That creepy, crawling sensation in your gut. The one that tells you something bad is about to happen? Stick around and learn about the horrors that lurk in the shadows of Native American folklore.. Each episode, our hosts will explore the darkest places in North and South America, from native stories, lore, ...
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APTN Investigates is the first Indigenous investigative news program in Canada, offering viewers hard-hitting reports and stories. Produced by award-winning journalists, APTN Investigates is committed to seeking the truth for our people.
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YAI Podcast stands for Young and Indigenous - and that is who we are: Tribal youth creating an outlet to express opinions, voice ideas and concerns, and share stories that have been, until now, untold. By listening to the voices of our ancestors, we are reclaiming our narrative and preserving our way of life. Join us on our journey!
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Movies and TV shows dissected through an Indigenous lens. First discussing a few of our many Native classics that include Thunder Heart and Little Big Man. Also will be touching on movies and shows that we feel deserve a starquilt for being Rez movie classics such as Urban Cowboy.
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As an Anishinaabe household of 5 (including the dog), join us as we share our experiences raising our children speaking to them in Anishinaabemowin (Ojibwe language) as Second Language Learners ourselves. Anishinaabemowin is the language of the Anishinaabe people - also known as Ojibwe. It is an Indigenous language that has been targeted by genocide since settlers arrived on Turtle Island (North America). This is our commitment to helping fight and reclaim OUR SOUND- ENWEYING.
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What do some of the most prominent and successful Indigenous artists, leaders and professors have in common? They aren’t Indigenous. There are hundreds of cases of Indigenous identity fraud that we know about, and likely thousands that we do not. So why do these so-called “pretendians” do it? How do they pull it off? And what happens when they are exposed? In each episode of this riveting new podcast series, co-hosts Robert Jago (Kwantlen First Nation and Nooksack Indian Tribe) and Angel Ell ...
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Empower yourself! Listen to inspiring community energy stories from around the world on the theme of Decolonizing Power hosted by Mihskakwan James Harper and Freddie Huppé Campbell. Explore the unparalleled potential of renewable energy microgrids in Indigenous, Island and Coastal communities utilizing new technologies and applying circular economy principles to take climate action. Connect to a global network of leaders, including young innovators sprinting towards a sustainable, just and i ...
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Don’t Call Me Resilient
The Conversation, Vinita Srivastava, Dannielle Piper, Krish Dineshkumar, Jennifer Moroz, Rehmatullah Sheikh, Kikachi Memeh, Ateqah Khaki, Scott White
Host Vinita Srivastava dives into conversations with experts and real people to make sense of the news, from an anti-racist perspective. From The Conversation Canada.
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Stories from Indigenous public servants
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Join the Federation of Victorian Traditional Owner Corporations and host, Charles Pakana, as we yarn with Traditional Owners from across Victoria about the amazing work being undertaken to care for and connect with Country, build stronger cultural communities and much more.
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Embark on a transformative journey with Founder & CEO of Indigenous Growth LTD, Michael Moka who weaves the timeless tapestry of living a legacy to leave a legacy. Immerse yourself in the intimate narrative of an Indigenous voice, sharing ancestral mātauranga and the art of shaping a meaningful impact on the world. Tune in as each episode invites you to reflect on your own legacy and the profound power of passing down stories that echo through time. Join us in celebrating the beauty of herit ...
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The most prolific Shoresy and Letterkenny podcast in the YEWniverse! Episode recaps and reviews, cast interviews, and so much more. If you're a fan of either show and need more content, this podcast is for you!
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Minnesota Native News is a weekly radio segment covering ideas and events relevant to Minnesota’s Native American communities. Made possible by the Minnesota Art's and Cultural Heritage fund
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The Good Medicine Show is here to bring you good medicine through music. Host Cam Siferd are your guides to music that is nostalgic and refreshing. Rediscover music. Reclaim music. Listen to the beats that take you back. Sponsored by Last Best Brewing & Distilling
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In Native Lights, people in Native communities around Mni Sota Mkoce - a.k.a. Minnesota - tell their stories about finding their gifts and sharing them with the community. These are stories of joy, strength, history, and change from Native people who are shaping the future and honoring those who came before them. Native Lights is also a weekly, half-hour radio program hosted by Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe members and siblings, Leah Lemm and Cole Premo. Native Lights is a space for people in Na ...
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Shamans Sandra Ingerman and Renee Baribeau have found that they enjoy speaking to each other and sharing inspiration and healing stories to keep us focused on our spiritual practice during this turbulent time on the planet.The Shamans Cave is a dedicated circle of shamanic practitioners who desire to contribute their unique gifts in behalf of all of life! This is a time to share strong ceremonial work and shamanic practices in our local communities. Shamanism is a practice that was tribal. A ...
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Fish enthusiasts Katrina Liebich and Guy Eroh journey across America on a quest to discover ALL THE FISH: big and small, common and rare, beautiful and downright strange. Diverse guests help dig into the latest science and bring their perspectives about how fish are woven into the fabric of communities and cultures. Listeners walk away from each episode with practical information about how to connect with and conserve our amazing, finned friends.
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Get inspired by people who make a difference bigger than themselves with host Aaron Pete. From overcoming obstacles to finding motivation, these guests will inspire you to dream bigger and strive for greatness! Popular guests include Brent Butt, Sara Kuburic, Ariel Helwani, Rav Arora, Tara Henley and Lorne Cardinal.
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In 2021, Fort Nisqually Living History Museum brought together a panel of historians to discuss the legacy of the Puget Sound Treaty War (1855-1856). With representatives from the Muckleshoot, Nisqually, Puyallup, Steilacoom, and Squaxin Island Tribes, as well as Fort Nisqually Living History Museum and HistoryLink.org, the panel introduced a new dialogue among diverse communities impacted by the War and its aftermath. The Indigenous Voices Podcast is an extension of this award winning serie ...
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The Storyteller is a 15-minute weekly radio broadcast and podcast featuring true stories from Native American - First Nations people across North America who are following Jesus Christ without reservation. Don't be fooled, this is not some religious, feel good program. This is real life. It's raw, direct and personal. If you're tired of the way things are, or wonder if there really is hope for something better, you may want to listen to some folks who understand. The Storyteller can be heard ...
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Welcome to Southern Indian Health Council's official podcast! Every episode, we're joined by expert guests who break down the complexities of important topics to help listeners learn how to enrich their own wellness. Some episodes will feature special guests from our Native community who are excited to share their life experiences and inspire new generations with their words. If you'd like to be a guest and share your story, send us an email to podcast@sihc.org to be featured on the next epi ...
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Showcasing Indigenous Entrepreneurship to the world.
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“Plants of the Gods: Hallucinogens, Healing, Culture and Conservation” is a new and unique podcast focusing on the hallucinogenic plants and fungi whose impact on world culture and religion – and healing potential - is only now beginning to be appreciated as never before. Unlike other podcasts relating to these issues, “Plants of the Gods” is hosted by renowned ethnobotanist Dr. Mark Plotkin, a Harvard and Yale-trained scientist who has been studying the healing plants and shamans of the Ama ...
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I've created this space to engage in conversation with other human beings about indigenous issues and discuss the issues guests or I raise in an open, honest and frank way. There are no wrong questions! Be brave! Everything you've wanted to know or say about (or as) indigenous peoples, but were afraid to ask (or speak)!
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This is a space to share reproductive wisdom, traditions and stories of indigenous families and indigenous birth workers.www.indigenous-midwifery.org
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Using her expertise as a seasoned literature professor, Linda M. Morra develops provocative, timely insights about books from Canada and elsewhere to show why stories are relevant for all of us. Hosted and written by Linda Morra, produced by Linda Morra and Marco Timpano. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Indigenous Urbanism is a place-based storytelling podcast about the spaces we inhabit, and the community drivers and practitioners who are shaping those environments and decolonising through design.
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A collection of stories for remembering trailblazers of the Pacific Northwest.
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The Anonymous Eskimo Podcast is an Indigenous podcast devoted to uplift Indigenous peoples, with a mission to send hope to those struggling with the negative stigma placed upon mental health issues, the disease of alcoholism, and drug addiction. To also bring awareness to the MMIWG2S & MMIP crisis. Through guests sharing their experiences, inspiration, strength, and hope. I want to break the stigma that is associated with indigenous people, mental health and recovery. Host: Ralph Sara
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The Earthkeepers Podcast promotes global connection among ecological-minded people who believe that earth care is an integral part of spiritual life. Through conversations about topics like ecology, climate change, gardening, farming, social enterprise, theology, environmental justice, outdoor recreation, conservation and community development, we aim to inspire a movement of ordinary earthkeepers who will help heal the world.
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Do you think art can change the world? So do I! We’re at a pivotal moment when scientists, medical practitioners, and creatives are coming together in recognition of the ways that art plays an indispensable role in our well-being, as individuals, communities, and societies. In each episode we hear from artists and creatives who share their inspiration for their work and its wider impact. These conversations about transformative artistic practices show the ways that art can be a catalyst for ...
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On indigenous peoples of Canada our people our time.
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The Heart of It informs, educates and inspires anyone interested in learning about health care. In each episode, host Dr. Victoria Lee invites guests take us to a part of – and the heart of – health care, where passion, dedication and innovation drive individual, community and planetary health. Through personal stories, guests share what drives them, why they love what they do, what is the impact they see, and how they knew that health care was their calling.
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An American Indian tells his story from how he sees the world around him. Listen to me ramble about anything and anyone.
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While Indigenous is a solutions podcast devoted to building Indigenous power. Hosted by Sarah Sunshine Manning. Produced by the NDN Collective.
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Join us as we dissect everything going on within society. Controversial topics from an indigenous perspective
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Wānanga Podcast 3: So you want to be rich but you don’t want to get rich slow?
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The wānanga podcasts are longer kōrero or discussions around main themes within Indigenous Growth. Which delves into bigger reasons on why we do what we do. What would financial freedom look like for you? The most nervous Michael has felt about sharing a podcast – he didn’t start from the bottom but started from below the bottom financially (debt, …
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24.29 An Amazing Visit with VIP LaTalia Peterson (Part 2)
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In last week's first episode of this VIP interview with LaTalia Peterson (Navajo), she began to unpackage the tragic story of the auto accident that caused her husband and father of her two young children to suffer irreversible brain damage that left him for years in a near vegetative state until his passing in 2022. Now a single mom, and left to p…
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Why Canada Needs Natives Needy: Part 1 (ep 350)
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The MEDIA INDIGENA 2024 Summer Series—our classic compendia of collected, connected conversations drawn from our voluminous eight-year archive—begins with the first in a five-part compilation, 'Why Canada Needs Natives Needy,' a wide-ranging rundown of all the ways this country has produced and perpetuates Indigenous dependency. And here in round o…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode of "Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous Tales," we check out the eerie and fascinating world of the Dine' beliefs to uncover the mystery of the Chindi. According to Dine' tradition, a Chindi is the malevolent spirit of a deceased person, embodying all their negative traits such as anger, envy, and other un…
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Moving through the contemporary world with an Indigenous paradigm, especially when it comes to death, makes for awkward social situations aka, they not like us. Donate: https://www.indigenousvision.org/ Subscribe to our Youtube channel! #MMIWarriors Self Defense information. If you're able to donate please support ou…
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S02E04: Linda Lee and Larry Bremner: Visual Methods and Storytelling
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In this episode Linda and Larry share stories from over four decades of research and evaluation using arts-based methods of engagement. They discuss the many meaningful and authentic ways they have used to approach people in their evaluation projects including drawing, photographs, collage, and poetry. They urge evaluators to consider how we might …
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Upcoming Two-Spirit Powwow Celebrates Indigenous Culture and Identity
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This week, we discuss Two-Spirit Identity within Native Communities and the upcoming Two-Spirit Powwow in Minneapolis. The Third Annual Two Spirit Pow Wow will be at South High School in Minneapolis on July 13th, 2024.By Minnesota Native News
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The United States’ boarding school program was designed to strip Native children of their culture by isolating them from their families and placing them into militant style, religious boarding schools. Our second and third episodes discuss two schools in particular, the Puyallup Indian School, located on Squaxin Island, and the Cushman Indian Schoo…
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162. Carrielynn Victor: Indigenous Wisdom and Nature in Art
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Send us a Text Message. Experience the vibrant celebration of National Indigenous Peoples Day with a live recording from our Art Show Interview, where Carrielynn Victor brilliantly connects art, nature, and cultural heritage through ecosystem restoration, intergenerational connections, and storytelling. Carrielynn Victor is an artist, plant harvest…
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Our lead story: the Chief Coroner of Ontario visits the Bay of Quinte to look further into the 2015 drowning deaths of two Mohawk fishermen, a case he took over after an APTN Investigates report challenged police claims the men’s boat sank under the weight of stolen fish.By APTN
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The gang at The Produce Stand are joined their buddy Chad to recap/review Episode 4 of Shoresy 3: Brooks Barrelmen. Hockey Haiku Bulldogs celebrate The NOSHO record party Lost their pants and hair Next up Barrlemen Freezer Twins in Sudbury Yes....Ontario Shoresy sets the tone Goes till he can't go no more Has he gone too far? Final Rating Al: Fresh…
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Maya joins for week 1 of training. Plus A Pact Between Strangers plays live! NOTHING WILL EVER BE THE SAME! Playlist: Linda Ronstadt - Carmelita AJJ - Survival The Hi-Tops - Breakapart Voodoo Glow Skulls - Hit A Guy With Glasses AFI - Death of Seasons Toxic Fem - Janice The Break Ins, The Break Ins - Madness Quit It! - The Bitter End Bad Egg - Rare…
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FLASHBACK: Palestine was never a land without people
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Land has so much meaning. It’s more than territory; it represents home, your ancestral connection and culture — but also the means to feed yourself and your country. One of the things that colonizers are famous for is the idea of terra nullius – that the land is empty of people before they come to occupy it. In the case of Palestine, the Jewish set…
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Our lead story: Assembly of First Nations National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak meets with Manitoba Lieutenant-Governor Anita Neville Wednesday to seek support for the creation of a First Nations-led public inquiry into the deaths of Morgan Harris, Mercedes Myran, Rebecca Contois, and the as yet unidentified Buffalo Woman.…
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TPS252: An Interview With K Trevor Wilson II
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The gang at The Produce Stand are joined by K Trevor Wilson (Squirrely Dan) for a second visit to chat about the end of Letterkenny (don't miss this!) and his upcoming Canadian tour.By pftwcast@gmail.com (PFTW)
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Our lead story: owners of the Victoria Gold mine in north-central Yukon claim the costs of cleaning up a cyanide leak could spell the end of their operations, sparking concerns about the implications of a potential bankruptcy.By APTN
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Nurturing hope: Prioritizing harm reduction and supporting diverse recovery journeys
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People with concerns related to their substance use come from all walks of life and have different treatment goals, so we have a range of services that help us meet them where they’re at. In this important conversation, Dr. Victoria Lee is joined by Dr. Sarah Mark to discuss many topics, including treatment programs, culturally appropriate services…
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Our lead story: healthcare tops the agenda at Monday’s meeting of Indigenous leaders and Canada's premiers in Halifax, but leaders of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami and the Métis National Council stress their concerns go beyond a single issue.By APTN
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Anonymous Eskimo Episode 6- Maria Stappenbeck
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Send us a Text Message. Maria Stappenbeck, a strong Yup’ik woman with 2 years of sobriety shares her amazing and powerful journey of Recovery. Support the Show.By Ralph Sara/Maria Stappenbeck
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Our lead story: the government of Manitoba announces its first official supervised drug consumption site will open in Winnipeg next year, to be led and guided by Indigenous people with lived experience using drugs.By APTN
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Shattering the Stereotypes of "Disabilities" - feat. A Better Life Together
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Send us a Text Message. Clyde Williams joins the podcast to break down all the fantastic resources that are available for those with developmental and intellectual disabilities. His modo "how can we help?" is an understatement as his only goal and the only goal of A Better Life Together is to assist in any way they can. Find what transformations in…
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Robert and Angel take listeners under the hood of season one of Pretendians. They dig deep into the positive feedback, unexpected outcomes, as well as the criticism of the show so far. They discuss topics for future seasons and reveal what they missed in the first six episodes. Includes updates on “Grand Chief” Guillaume Carle (episode 1), the defi…
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Guy gets all gussied up in his best brown trout ensemble (again) for some banter with Katrina about how these fish made their way to the to the USA and how they are perceived. Maria Dosal joins from her Agdaagux homelands on the Alaska Peninsula to talk about fish regalia and respecting the whole fish.…
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109. Learning the Art—and Heart—of Science: The Work of Au Sable Institute
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Forrest, the Earthkeepers podcast host, also works for the Pacific Rim Institute for Environmental Stewardship on Whidbey Island, off the coast of Washington State. This episode focuses on one of PRI's partners, an organization called the Au Sable Institute, which serves undergraduate students whose vocational interests lie in some form of earthkee…
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24.28 An Amazing Visit with VIP LaTalia Peterson (Part 1)
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Imagine being a young mother of two small children, having just married the man who is the father of the children two short months ago and being called late in the night that your husband was in a horrific auto accident and was flown three hours away to a hospital where he clung to life. This is the story of our dear friend, LaTalia Peterson from t…
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Our lead story: a Manitoba judge finds Jeremy Skibicki guilty of the first-degree murders of Rebecca Contois, Morgan Harris, Marcedes Myran and the as yet unidentified Buffalo Woman, rejecting the defendant’s claims a mental disorder made him not criminally responsible in the Indigenous women’s deaths.…
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The gang at The Produce Stand are joined their buddy Jack to recap/review Episode 3 of Shoresy 3: Vaughan Canadesi. Kacey fills in for an ailing Victor. Hockey Haiku The Bulldogs give back Webinars and seminars But the first games here The Charlottetown Reds So nice and they brought seafood Damn Gord is gorgeous Talking nutrition With kids in the y…
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Nate Trash of Trash Talk With Nate Trash, No More Moments, Whoriffy, World Class White Trash, and all those cool Monday Pin Bar Shows joins me to talk all things local music. Things will never be the same. Playlist: The Serendipity Singers - Beans In My Ears Chuck Spadina - Times Will Change Midnight Peg, featuring Hillary Shields - Turn Victim Cha…
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A newly appointed Dakota-led design team restoring Owámniyomni, also known as St. Anthony Falls has plans to transform the Minneapolis site into a space that centers the land and its Indigenous history. Photo: A design sketch of Owámniyomni envisioning the land after its restoration by a Dakota-led design team. Courtesy of Owámniyomni Okhódayapi.…
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Our lead story: a surprise emergency resolution at this week’s annual general assembly of the Assembly of First Nations sees chiefs vote to effectively nullify a previous resolution—initiated under ex-AFN leader RoseAnne Archibald—that would have subjected the organization to a forensic audit.By APTN
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Sandra Ingerman and Renee Baribeau have been working very hard to be in service. And being in service is both of their passions and bring them energy and joy. But when there is no exchange of energy they both found themselves experiencing burnout. So many of us in life were taught giving is always better than receiving. But in this case, there is n…
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Our lead story: A group of Treaty 6 and 8 Chiefs criticize the Assembly of First Nations and Canada for attempting to infringe on treaties.By APTN
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Plants of the Gods: S6E1. Food of the Gods: The Ethnobotany of Chocolate
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Today, we kick off Season 6 of Plants of the Gods, as host Dr. Mark Plotkin of the Amazon Conservation Team explores the fascinating history of cacao, highlighting its ancient origins in the Amazon rainforest and its transformation into the beloved chocolate consumed worldwide today. From its discovery by indigenous peoples in South America to its …
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Saving Face: Effy Redman on Disability, Identity, and Advocacy
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In this episode of Art Heals All Wounds, host I talk with author and disability advocate Effy Redman about the transformative power of art. Effy shares insights from her memoir, 'Saving Face,' which chronicles her life with Moebius Syndrome, a condition that affects her ability to make facial expressions. Effy speaks candidly about her experiences …
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Why Indigenous-led Genomics Matters: Part II (ep 349)
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On this week’s round table—the last all-new episode before our summer series launches—the second half of our special live on location look at Indigenous-led genomics. Recorded at the Global Indigenous Leadership in Genomics Symposium at UBC back in May, part one brought us the basics of genomics, how it differs from genetics, and how Indigenous gen…
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Anonymous Eskimo Episode 4- Nicholai Joekay
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Send us a Text Message. Nicholai Joekay, a strong and courageous Yup'ik man with 2 years of sobriety shares his recovery journey. Support the Show.By Ralph Sara/Nicholai Joekay
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Have you met Fraser, our digital health care navigator?
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With a heart-shaped body, warm smile and outstretched arms, Fraser, our digital health care navigator, is here to help patients find the right service for their needs. They are just one of our many digital health services we offer to help people find information and support from the comfort of their homes. In this captivating episode, Dr. Victoria …
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Our lead story: Suncor Energy has evacuated non-essential workers from their Firebag oilsands site due to an out-of-control fire in Fort McMurray, Alta.By APTN
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode of Turtle Island Talk, we bring you crucial updates from our previous discussions. We go into the heartbreaking news of Elder Leonard Peltier's parole being denied once again, shedding light on the ongoing injustices faced by Native communities today. We also explore a symbol of hope and spiritual significanc…
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Our lead story: an investigation into the human and financial cost of the medical travel system in the Northwest Territories.By APTN
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Sacramento, Umpqua, and Northern Pikeminnows!
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Get to know three West Coast pikeminnows! This compliments our Colorado Pikeminnow episode from season 3. Our guest, Stewart Reid, specializes in the biology and stewardship of Western fishes.By U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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We're talking land, the importance of traditional ecological knowledge, Indigenous paradigms, and how we are impacting nature as a collective. Donate: https://www.indigenousvision.org/ Subscribe to our Youtube channel! #MMIWarriors Self Defense information. If you're able to donate please support our work by donating here:…
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Wānanga Podcast 2: Is your business a curry or a hangi?
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The wānanga podcasts are longer kōrero or discussions around main themes within Indigenous Growth. These delve into bigger reasons on why we do what we do. A great analogy given from one of Michaels teina from university “Tamoko” mainly because Michael is a huge fan of curry. The analogy is – if a Māori makes a curry, and only Māori eats the curry …
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In today's final episode on Craig's message titled The Chief Aim of Man, Craig continues to help his listeners understand that ultimately, God desires to redirect the affection and worship of every human being from the things created to the One who created all things. There's an answer for every human condition and worship that is not worship at al…
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The gang at The Produce Stand are joined by their buddy PJ to discuss Shoresy 3, episode 2: Charlottetown Reds. Hockey Haiku The Bulldogs give back Webinars and seminars But the first games here The Charlottetown Reds So nice and they brought seafood Damn Gord is gorgeous Talking nutrition With kids in the youth league but... Thoughts turn to who's…
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Our lead story: The Yukon Government confirms there is evidence of cyanide contamination at the Eagle Gold Mine near the First Nation of Na-Cho Nyäk Dun.By APTN
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