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Join guest hosts Bobbie and Sadie for a special episode with Shannon Chief from Barriere Lake, ON to discuss the events around sports moose hunting in the Algonquin area.
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This is episode 8 titled ANANG DIBAAJIMOWIN, which is Ojibwe for star stories. In this special episode, we speak to the star man himself, Wilfred Buck who will share stories with us about the stars from a Cree perspective.
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This is episode 7 titled Pa-Pa-Main-Um, which is an ojibwe word that means to pay attention. In this special episode, guest host Bobbie sits down with Manitoba Liberal party leader Dougald Lamont to dive into Bill 44 and the effects of hydro on First Nations and Manitoba residents.
Thank you for listening to this episode: To learn more about Bill 44: https://www.policyalternatives.ca/publications/commentary/fast-facts-under-cover-covid-beware-bill-44
To take a stand against Bill 44: join ongoing social media actions on Instagram: @waniskatan Facebook: Wa Ni Ska Tan -
In this episode, Ishkode (fire), we talk about fire teachings, what is a sacred fire, fire ceremonies around the world, and more. Join us for our discussion with traditional knowledge keeper Ernie Daniels to learn more.
And, miigwech to brewminate.com for your information on fire ceremonies around the globe.
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In this episode, titled Maawanji’idiwag which means Come Together in Anishinaabemowin, we take a look at what happens when communities come together for a cause and to help make a change. Join special guest hosts Bobbie Mangeli and Sadie Lavoie in this great episode.
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In this episode, we explore Nibi (water) and the relationship with Indigenous people across Turtle Island, and speak with 3 women about their connection to water. For more information about the programs we speak about on the show check out the links below
http://www.motherearthwaterwal…
http://greatlakeswaterwalk.ca/…
https://landlearning.ca
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Noongom means Today in Anishinaabemowin. We discuss today’s events and the environmental impacts caused by Covid-19
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Our first episode is about Land-Based Education and a new initiative — Kis Kin Ha Ma Ki Win: Learning Science Through the Land. I spoke with Dr. Steph McLachlan to learn more about this essential new project.