The anishinaabe language learning podcast of the Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre.
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Indigenous Medicine Stories Podcast is a collaboration between AMS Healthcare and the Jason A. Hannah Chair in the History of Indigenous Health and Indigenous Traditional Medicine at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine University. Indigenous Medicine Stories aims to educate health professionals and the public about Indigenous healing. The podcast will highlight the lived experiences of Indigenous Knowledge holders, healers, and Elders and help professionals who practice Indigenous healin ...
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Resilience and Reverence, Tradition and Transformation w/ Jerry Fontaine
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This episode features Jerry Fontaine, an esteemed Anishinaabe scholar, author, and community leader from the Sagkeeng First Nation. Known for his dedication to Indigenous sovereignty and environmental justice, Jerry has spent decades working to protect Indigenous rights, traditional lands, and cultural heritage. His work centres on reclaiming and r…
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Episode 8A - Aandi ezhaayan?
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Let’s speak a little Ojibwe Where are you going? Questions and Answers Aandi ezhaayan? The goal is to learn Anishinaabe through speaking with everyday conversations. Join Judy Doolittle as she mentors a group of second language speakers. They will share their successes and challenges with learning the language as they grow to be confident speakers.…
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In Harmony with Nature: Hunting, Healing, and Creating w/ Randy Trudeau
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This episode features Randy Trudeau. Randy Trudeau is a hunter, trapper, fisher, artist, and traditional medicine harvester from Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory on Manitoulin Island, located in Northeastern Ontario. Deeply connected to the land and its teachings, Randy's life revolves around Indigenous practices and traditional ways of living. As a …
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The Healing Alliance: Western Medicine Meets Indigenous Traditions, Part Two
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Welcome to part two of this two-part special, co-hosted with Dr. Karen Hill of the Department of Family Medicine at McMaster University and host of Two Row Medicine podcast. Two Row Medicine is a new podcast navigating relationships from a traditional Indigenous perspective in the 21st century. On June 8th and 9th, 2024, Indigenous healers, elders,…
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The Healing Alliance: Western Medicine Meets Indigenous Traditions, Part One
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Welcome to part one of this two-part special, co-hosted with Dr. Karen Hill of the Department of Family Medicine at McMaster University and host of Two Row Medicine podcast. Two Row Medicine is a new podcast navigating relationships from a traditional Indigenous perspective in the 21st century. On June 8th and 9th, 2024, Indigenous healers, elders,…
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Reclaiming the Knowledge and Practices of the People w/ Dr. Marlene Pierre and Jeordi Pierre
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This episode features Dr. Marlene Pierre and Jeordi Pierre of S.O.I.L. - The School for Indigenous Learning in Neebing, Ontario. Dr. Marlene Pierre is a respected Elder and community leader from Thunder Bay, deeply rooted in her Anishinaabe heritage. With decades of experience in education, healthcare, and cultural preservation, Dr. Pierre has dedi…
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Episode 7 - Aaniin Edoodaman Megwaa?
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Let’s speak a little Ojibwe What are you doing? Present tense & Present Tense Aaniin edoodaman megwaa? What are you doing now? The goal is to learn Anishinaabe through speaking with everyday conversations. Join Judy Doolittle as she mentors a group of second language speakers. They will share their successes and challenges with learning the languag…
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Healing the Past to Guide the Future w/ Ernie and Charlotte Kwandibens
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This episode features Ernie and Charlotte Kwandibens. They are esteemed Indigenous elders and community leaders, renowned for their unwavering dedication to cultural preservation, education, and environmental stewardship. Born and raised within their traditional lands, Ernie a member of Whitesand First Nation, and Charlotte a member of the Waswanab…
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The Fine Line Between Traditional Healing and Western Medicine w/ Esstin McLeod
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This episode features Esstin McLeod. Esstin (Niganobe), an Anishinaabe Kwe from the Mississaugi First Nations in Mid-Northern Ontario, is a Healer and Medicine Practitioner. She offers spiritual consultations and remedies to Native healthcare centers in Northern Ontario. In her role as a Medicine Practitioner, Esstin provides plant-based remedies a…
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Incorporating Traditional Healing into Practice w/ Dr. Karen Hill
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This episode features Dr. Karen Hill. Karenna’onwe (Gaw-law-naw-oo-way) – Dr. Karen Hill is Mohawk from Six Nations of the Grand River Territory. She is the mother of two sons and step-mother to five daughters. She currently has 10 grandchildren and 2 great grandsons. She completed medical school in 2003 and Family Medicine Residency in 2005 - both…
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Decolonizing Education: Impact on Indigenous Communities w/ Dr. Renee Linklater
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This episode features Renee Linklater, a PhD who is a member of Rainy River First Nations in Northwestern Ontario. She has over 25 years of experience working with Indigenous healing agencies and First Nation communities. Renee has worked across the health and education sectors as a frontline worker, program evaluator, curriculum developer, educato…
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Episode 6B - Aaniin ezhichigeyin?
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Let’s speak a little Ojibwe What are you doing? Present tense, Singular & Plural We are continuing with a series of Aaniin ezhichigeyin? What are you doing? The goal is to learn Anishinaabe through speaking with everyday conversations. Join Judy Doolittle as she mentors a group of second language speakers. They will share their successes and challe…
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Ancestral Echoes: A Journey to Reconciliation and Healing w/ Isaac Murdoch
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This episode features Isaac Murdoch, also known by his Ojibwe name Manzinapkinegego’anaabe / Bombgiizhik, who hails from the Fish Clan and belongs to the Serpent River First Nation. Raised in the traditional lifestyle of hunting, fishing, and trapping, he dedicated many years to learning from Elders in the northern regions of Alberta, Saskatchewan,…
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Nurturing Ojibwe Wisdom through Language Revitalization
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This episode features Dr. Wendy Makoons Geniusz, who hails from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and has ancestral roots in the Cree community of Manitoba. Currently serving as a professor at York University in Toronto, Ontario, Dr. Geniusz has been actively involved in projects aimed at revitalizing Ojibwe language and culture in Indigenous communities acros…
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Episode 6 - Aaniin ezhichigeyin?
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Bangii’eta Anishinaabemodaa Let’s speak a little Ojibwe What are you doing? Present tense, Singular & Plural The goal is to learn Anishinaabe through speaking with everyday conversations. Join Judy Doolittle as she mentors a group of second language speakers. They will share their successes and challenges with learning the language as they grow to …
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Mental Wellness and Renewed Frameworks w/ Dr. Carol Hopkins
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This episode features Dr. Carol Hopkins from the Lenape Nation at Moraviantown, Ontario. Dr. Hopkins is the CEO of the Thunderbird Partnership Foundation. She is host of the podcast, Mino Bimaadiziwin. Carol was appointed Officer of the Order of Canada in 2018. In 2019, she was recognized with an honorary Doctor of Laws from Western University. Car…
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Finding The Balance Of Your Being w/ Perry McLeod-Shabogesic
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This episode features Perry McLeod-Shabogesic of the “Crane Clan” is an Ojibway Anishinabe from N’biising (Nipissing) First Nation (NFN). He has been a artist, cartoonist, writer, traditional helper, medicine harvester and cultural resource person in and around his community for many years. Perry’s spirit name is “Aandzooked”, which means “Teller o…
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Learning Our Teachings For Our Own Survival w/ Dr. Ed Connors
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This episode features Dr. Ed Connors, an Indigenous Psychologist of Mohawk ancestry from Kahnawake Mohawk Territory. He has worked with First Nations communities across Canada since 1982, in both urban and rural centres. His work over this time includes being Clinical Director for an infant mental health centre in the City of Regina, and Director f…
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Onaubinisay, Walks Above the Ground pt2 w/Jim Dumont
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This episode is the second part, featuring Jim Dumont, also known as Onaubinisay, meaning Walks Above the Ground. Jim Dumont is an internationally renowned Elder, speaker and traditional knowledge keeper. He is known as the Gichi-aya'aag, the Elder of the Elders and the Eastern Doorway of The Three Fires Midewiwin Lodge. In 2011, Jim was awarded a …
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Onaubinisay, Walks Above the Ground pt1 w/Jim Dumont
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This episode features Jim Dumont, also known as Onaubinisay, meaning Walks Above the Ground. Jim Dumont is an internationally renowned Elder, speaker and traditional knowledge keeper. He is known as the Gichi-aya'aag, the Elder of the Elders and the Eastern Doorway of The Three Fires Midewiwin Lodge. In 2011, Jim was awarded a Doctor of Sacred Lett…
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How Indigenous Healing Intersects with Biomedicine w/ Diane Longboat
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This episode features Diane Longboat, a member of the Turtle Clan and Mohawk Nation At Six Nations Grand River Territory, Ontario. She is a Ceremonial Leader, traditional teacher, healer, an elder. Diane is founder of Soul of the Mother, a healing lodge on the shores of the Grand River and Six Nations and has extensive relationships with First Nati…
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Episode 5 - Ji-izhichigeyin
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Bangii’eta Anishinaabemodaa Let’s speak a little Ojibwe We are learning commands today that have everyday use. The goal is to learn Anishinaabe through speaking with everyday conversations. Join Judy Doolittle as she mentors a group of second language speakers. They will share their successes and challenges with learning the language as they grow t…
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The Power of Spirit Can Facilitate Healing w/Hilton King
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The second episode of "Indigenous Medicine Stories," showcases the inspiring journey of Hilton King, an Indigenous helper with a vast background in Indigenous mental health, addictions, justice, and child welfare, who currently dedicates his expertise to the Indigenous child and family services sector. As a trained social worker, Hilton humbly shar…
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An Introduction to Indigenous Medicine Stories
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This inaugural episode of "Indigenous Medicine Stories," features Dr. Darrel Manitowabi, the Hannah Chair in Indigenous Health and Indigenous Traditional Medicine at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine, as our guest and host of the podcast. "Indigenous Medicine Stories" is a groundbreaking podcast that delves deep into the rich tapestry of Indi…
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Indigenous Medicine Stories Podcast is a collaboration between AMS Healthcare and the Jason A. Hannah Chair in the History of Indigenous Health and Indigenous Traditional Medicine at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine University. It is hosted by Dr. Darrel Manitowabi, the NOSM-AMS Hannah Chair in the History of Indigenous Health and Indigenous…
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Episode 4 - Indinawemaaganag Gizhaweniminin
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Bangii’eta Anishinaabemodaa Let’s speak a little Ojibwe Why is it important to learn an informal greeting? The objective is to learn Anishinaabe customs and etiquette on how to greet Elders, family, friends, community members and teachers. The goal is to learn Anishinaabe through speaking with everyday conversations. Join Judy Doolittle as she ment…
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Episode 3 - Awegonen ekidowaad anamikodaadiwaad?
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Bangii’eta Anishinaabemodaa Let’s speak a little Ojibwe Why is it important to learn an informal greeting? The objective is to learn Anishinaabe customs and etiquette on how to greet Elders, family, friends, community members and teachers. The goal is to learn Anishinaabe through speaking with everyday conversations. Join Judy Doolittle as she ment…
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Episode 2 - Awegonen ekidowaad nagishkodaadiwaad?
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Bangii’eta Anishinaabemodaa Let’s speak a little Ojibwe Why is it important to learn an informal greeting? The objective is to learn Anishinaabe customs and etiquette on how to greet Elders, family, friends, community members and teachers. The goal is to learn Anishinaabe through speaking with everyday conversations. Join Judy Doolittle as she ment…
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Bangii’eta Anishinaabemodaa Let’s speak a little Ojibwe Why is it important to learn a formal greeting? The objective is to learn Anishinaabe customs and how to introduce yourself when in a big gathering, This lesson teaches how to share your name, your spirit name, where you come from and your doodem (clan). The goal is to learn Anishinaabe throug…
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Thunder Radio Episode 16: Red Rising Education with Christine M'Lot
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Red Rising Collective recently launched a new education initiative, and we were excited to have Christine M’Lot come by the studio to tell us more about it. Christine is an educator who is passionate about bringing Indigenous pedagogy and ways of knowing into learning spaces, and connecting learners to community. Contact info@redrisingmagazine.ca f…
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Thunder Radio Episode 15: Indigenous Literature With Niigaan Sinclair
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David A. Robertson sits down with professor, writer, activist, editor, commentator, dad, Niigaan James Sinclair to talk about his work, what has influenced his career path, and the impact of Indigenous literature in Canada as we work towards reconciliation.Par Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre
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Thunder Radio Episode 14: Introducing the First Nations Curriculum Framework
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Research Facilitator, Dr. Betty Lynxleg chats about the First Nations Curriculum Framework, a multi-year, multi-layered project currently in the works at MFNERC. More inofrmation on the Framework can be accessed here: https://mfnerc.org/services/research-development/first-nations-curriculum-framework/…
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Thunder Radio Episode 13: Virtual Learning with Wapaskwa Virtual Collegiate
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In this episode, Principal Allison McDonald explains virtual learning – what it is, and how Wapaskwa Virtual Collegiate is helping First Nations students on reserves. We were also lucky to speak with one of those young students, A.J. Wastasecoot, on location, at Peguis Central School.Par Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre
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Thunder Radio Episode 12: The Making of "Our Tomorrows, Today: Wahbung 1971"
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Our own Multimedia Developer, Nicole Magne, steps out from behind the scenes to share about an exciting new video project, "Our Tomorrows, Today: Wahbung 1971", a short documentary that explores the history of "Wahbung". And the story behind the making of this documentary is as captivating and engaging as the film itself. More information on the fi…
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Thunder Radio Episode 11: Community Histories Mapping Project
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Andy Thomas and Val Bighetty discuss MFNERC's First Nations Community Histories Mapping Project including what's been completed to date and what is planned for the future. You will also hear about why language projects like these are so important.Par Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre
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Thunder Radio Episode 10: Traditional Practices in Modern Classrooms
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Educator and speaker Tasha Spillett dropped by to chat about her role as a teacher and student (she recently completed a Master’s degree in Land-based Education). We also talked about how she weaves traditional knowledge and teachings into a modern, 21st century classroom.Par Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre
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Thunder Radio Episode 9: A Smorgasbord with Kevin Lamoureux
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Teacher, speaker and advocate, Kevin Lamoureux stopped by our studio to chat about an array of topics regarding First Nations education. They include, reaching out to “non-traditional” students, working with troubled youth/students, how the culture of poverty can effect school experiences, and the U of W’s new mandatory Indigenous Studies course.…
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Thunder Radio Episode 8: What is Indigenous Knowledge and How can it Help Development?
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These are just two of the questions we asked two students studying for their Master’s in Development Practice: Indigenous Development at the U of W. Join Vanessa Tait and Adesuwa Omoruyi-Ero as we talk food security, sustainability, Indigenous knowledge and more.Par Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre
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Thunder Radio Episode 7: A Chat with Robert-Falcon Ouellette
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We were honoured to have Dr. Robert-Falcon Ouellette, MP for Winnipeg Centre, stop by and talk with us about the recent election, his role as MP, his Indigenous background, and what he hopes to accomplish for Winnipeg Centre.Par Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre
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Thunder Radio Episode 6: Seeking Knowledge - What is an Ally?
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Monique Woroniak is a non-Indigenous Winnipegger who is very active with raising awareness and sharing knowledge, with non-Indigenous people specifically, about First Nations history and issues. She helped to create the website www.groundworkforchange.org and joined us in the studio to talk about what it means to be an ally, or as she describes it,…
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Thunder Radio Episode 5: Cultural Literacy & Community Engagement
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Cultural literacy, community engagement and First Nations education are all touched upon in our 5th episodeof Thunder Radio. Maria Morrison, indie publishing consultant and Citizen Equity Committee Coordinator forthe City of Winnipeg, came by our studio to chat about these very important and timely issues.…
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Thunder Radio Episode 4: Ancestral Education Systems
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Victor Harper, from Wasagamack First Nation, is currently the Tribal Education Advisor for the Island Lake Tribal Council. Victor has been an advocate for the Ancestral Education System and its importance for teaching culture, ancestral language, and instilling values in our First Nations youth, for decades. He joined us in our office in September,…
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Thunder Radio Episode 3 : Suicide Prevention
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The topic of suicide is not an easy one to discuss, but it is something that needs to be faced. In episode 3, we talk to MFNERC's Suicide Prevention Liaison Officer Kevin Kipling about the work he does in our First Nations communities. For more information on how to get help: Manitoba Suicide Line - 24 Hours 1-877-435-7170 http://www.reasontolive.c…
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Thunder Radio Episode 2 : LTF Soundscape
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This episode is a soundscape of the 17th annual Lighting the Fire Conference in partnership with the 11th Western Canada First Nations Administrators Education Conference. The conference was held on May 6-8, 2015 in Winnipeg Manitoba.Par Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre
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Thunder Radio Episode 1 : APTN's Michael Hutchinson
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Welcome to our first podcast. Featuring an interview with APTN's Michael Hutchinson. Michael is a member of the Misipawistik Cree Nation and is currently host and producer at APTN National News in Winnipeg.Par Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre
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