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Kwe’! Ullaakut! Welcome! Coming to you from Lkwungen & Algonquin territories, just two Indigenous girls tryna make it in an Urban world! Join us in discussing who we are, how we got here and everything between. Co-host & co-creator is Madeleine Begin who is Mi’kmaw from Nova Scotia, as well as co-hosted & co-creator Katelynne Adams who is Inuk from Kuujjuaq and Kangiqliniq. Follow us on: Instagram: @SpillingteaPod, @kate.adams_ & @madzbegin TikTok:@spilabteaundercedartree website: www.spilli ...
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Welcome back! Today - it’s just us, no guests! Fair warning, we are not legal scholars or historians and there is SO MUCH information when it comes to the child welfare system. We encourage everyone to keep their learning going beyond this podcast. We’d love to hear what you learn! Today we’re taking a brief look at the timeline of Canada's child w…
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Welcome to our first ‘real’ episode of season 3! Real as in we have an actual interview so you don’t have to just listen to us gab. Meet our good friend Jenna and welcome to season 3 - Distorted Path: Indigenous Stories of the Child Welfare System! ?Ixc’amgilakw /Jenna has done so many cool things but over the past year (happy 1 year Jenna) she’s b…
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Moving right along to episode 3 of season 3! Listen in and join us in welcoming our good friend Brandi! ƛ̓alittli'lakʷ /Brandi has worked as a Cultural Support Worker with Surrounded By Cedar for awhile, supporting youth currently in the child welfare system and those aging out through LOTS of Land-based, cultural and arts-based activities. She has…
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Season 3: Distorted Path - Indigenous Stories of the Child Welfare System. This season, we are bringing it closer to home and focusing on Canada’s child welfare system. As second generation survivors of the 60s scoop ourselves, we wanted to spend some time sharing stories of folks who have grown up in care or worked in the child welfare system. We …
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Did you miss us? We missed you! Season 3 is coming to you very soon (we promise) but FIRST let’s chat and catch up on what Kate and Teacher Madz have been up to! Kate moved out, met the Prime Minister and completed her Masters of Geography. It’s been a chill few months. Teacher moved across the hall, is adjusting to working from home and welcomed a…
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And we did it! Thanks everyone for joining us on our journey learning about colonization around the world! We loved hearing what all of our special guests loved about being Indigenous! And while we don’t love that the colonial playbook has been used in so many places, it is so good to hear from friends about the incredible work they are doing in th…
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Keep that tea hot, as we are travelling to another circumpolar region!! All aboard your flight to Kalaallit Nunaat!! (Greenland). Join us as we chat with Nivi about all things Inuk, and the Danish Kingdom everything in between. Like, follow & subscribe PS, our distribution platform changed! We don't know how to add in our intro/outro & kettle!…
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We’re heading back up north to meet our neighbours in Alaska! Meet our new friend Charitie (listen to hear more about our meet-cute moment). Charitie encourages young people to connect and be proud of their culture and has worked hard to pass policy to allow students to wear their regalia at graduations - such a beautiful act of resistance! Russian…
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We’re crossing the Pacific (ocean) and since there’s so much to talk about, we’re going to bring you a two parter that focuses on Aotearoa (so-called New Zealand). For part 1, meet our good friend and cat auntie India Logan-Riley! Aotearoa wasn’t colonized until the 1840’s (for context, colonizers showed up in so-called canada in the early 1600’s).…
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The journey continues - today we are visiting the African continent and having tea with our good friend Michael Songiso in Zambia. Zambia is a landlocked country in southern Africa with 72 tribes, 73 languages and 7 regional languages (fun fact, Michael can speak 5 out of 7)! Zambia was known as Northern Rhodesia during its 73 years of British rule…
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Hi friends! Keep your bags pack! Today, we are traveling south to learn about the colonization of the lands currently known as Mexico. Home to 68 Indigenous Peoples groups, each with their own languages and over 364 language variants, Mexico has and continues to face colonization in many forms including - physical, religious/spiritual, health, biol…
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TW: GBV, SA, Torture, & Colonialism. Hi friends! It’s a new year and it is time for us to continue learning about colonization around the world! Today we are leaving the country (at least in our imaginations) and traveling to Korea! Come with us and hopefully we all learn something new along the way! After years of war and intimidation, Korea was o…
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Hi friends! We missed you! Today we are joined by two First Nations friends - Marlo from Wiikwemkoong, one of the biggest Anishnaabek communities on Manitoulin Island in Ontario, and Peter from the W̱SÁNEĆ Nation on Vancouver Island in British Columbia! We’re going both east and west today! With over 634 First Nations communities across what is cur…
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Welcome back! Are you ready for part two of In the North & In Every Major City?? Stay ulaakkut to Paige Kimiksana Kreps, Paige chats with us about being an Urban Inuk in the big city of Tkaronto (Toronto). We'll give ya a little bit of background Information... Due to many complicated and interconnected factors - housing, availability of education,…
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Ulaakkuut everybody! Join Kate and Teacher for part one of two, of In the North & in Every Major City. Part one is taking us back up to Nunavut with Katie May Anawak Dunford! Just to get us started Inuit Nunangat are the traditional and current homelands of Inuit people, made up of 53 communities across four regions - the Inuvialuit Settlement Regi…
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Welcome to episode 1 of Season 2! We are soooo excited to kick off Season Two with the Metis Nation! Known for the colorful Métis sash, lively jigs, red river carts and intricate beadwork, the Métis Nation descends from the children of First Nations women and European fur traders beginning in the 17th/18th century who intermarried and established c…
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You're gonna need a mask to listen to this episode, Kate & Teacher have tested positive for the vid. We're locked in for the week and doing our best to stay sane. We've watched everything from aliens to dinosaur documentaries. Listen to us recap the busy month of May and reminisce about being able to breath through our noses.…
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Sit down with your favourite cup of tea and tune into this episode! Kate & Teacher Madz are joined on the couch by one of our favourite set of siblings, Sheldon (Muskwa) & Shelby (Sekwanacahk) Anderson. They're Cree and Metis from Treaty 8 territory. Listen to the laughs, lessons and medicine that we share with each other.…
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