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Our language reconnects us with our identity. Sometimes all it takes is hearing something familiar, to awaken our language spirit, keep it alive and pass it on to the next generation.
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Centennial Child
Gary Tinker shares memories of his childhood growing up between a foster home in the south, and as one of 15 children at his home in Pinehouse, Northern Saskatchewan.
PhD journeys as indigenous students - Part 2
Cree podcast host Charlotte Ross speaks with BillCook and Dr. Kevin Lewis about their educational journeys as indigenous students.
PhD journeys as indigenous students - Part 1
Cree podcast host Charlotte Ross speaks with BillCook and Dr. Kevin Lewis about their educational journeys as indigenous students.
George Kayseas
Podcast host, Natalie Langan interviews her uncle, respected elder and leader, George Kayseas on leadership and challenges. Saulteaux
Dennis Kayseas
Saskatchewan podcast host Natalie Langan interviews Dennis Kayseas, a Nakawewin leader speaking Saulteaux.
Enola Kayseas
Natalie Langan interviews Enola Kayseas about her leadership role as an advocate for people who are vulnerable. She tells a story that illustrates how important it is to have people in your life who express their confidence in you, until you develop confidence in yourself.
Victor Tssessaze
Licensed mental health therapist, Holly Toulejour interviews her third guest in Dene Teachings in Resilience.
Michif with Mon Oncle Samson
Podcast host Miranda Hanus interviews Samson LaMontagne about his love for teaching Michif.
Darian Agecoutay
Saskatchewan podcast host, Miranda Hanus interviews Cree language teacher and learner, Darian Agecoutay about language revitalization in English.
Conclusion with Jimmy D.
Robert Merasty, Michif and Cree broadcaster, concludes his interview with his first guest, Mr. Jimmy Durocher, aka Jimmy D. They discuss how the Métis Nation of Saskatchewan began.
Jimmy D. - Part 2
Robert Merasty, Michif and Cree broadcaster, continues his interview with his first guest, Mr. Jimmy Durocher, aka Jimmy D. They discuss how the Métis Nation of Saskatchewan began.
Jimmy D. - Part 1
Robert Merasty, Michif and Cree broadcaster, interviews his first guest, Mr. Jimmy Durocher, aka Jimmy D. They discuss how the Métis Nation of Saskatchewan began.
Deirdre Herman
Holly Toulejour interviews her fifth and final guest on the value, benefits and current occupation for graduates of the Dene Teachers Education Program through the First Nations University of Canada.
Episode One
Solomon Ratt, Cree language and literature professor at First Nations University of Canada speaks about language and knowledge transfer in Indigenous communities.