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Lakota Morning Prayer
Podcast producer, Christina Gervais has Lakota/Nakota/Dakota Elder Harold Blacksmith share a morning prayer in Lakota.
A Plains Cree Morning Prayer
Ty and Avaley Delorme teach us a Plains Cree Morning Prayer. For the beginning Cree learner/speaker.
Northern Michif Morning Prayer
School Teacher, Samson LaMontagne learns a Northern Michif Morning Prayer from Elder Louise Oelke. They also discuss protocol, pronunciation and include a key word resource.
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.
Dawn Herman
Saskatchewan podcast host, Holly Toulejour continues her series on the Dene Teacher Education Program with educator, Dawn Herman.
Gabrielle Fontaine
Podcast host, Holly Toulejour interviews her third subject, Gabrielle Fontaine, graduate of the DTEP (Dene Teachers’ Education Program) through the First Nations University of Canada.
Patricia Laprise
Dene speaker, Holly Toulejour continues her series on the Dene Teacher Education Program offered by the First Nations University of Canada. In this episode she speaks with educator, Patricia Laprise.
Ashton Janvier
Holly Toulejour interviews DTEP (Dene Teacher Education Program) graduate Ashton Janvier.
Mary Anne Martell
Podcast host Christine Fiddler interviews her final Cree Waterhen elder, Mary Anne Martel.
Theresa Martell
Christine Fiddler interviews Cree Waterhen Lake First Nation elder Theresa Martell about her memories.
Emma Ernest
Saskatchewan podcaster, Christine Fiddler interviews Waterhen Elder and her Cree grandmother, Emma Ernest.
Cecilia Fiddler
Christina Fiddler interviews five Cree Elders on traditions, experiences, treaties and language. All conversations are from the Waterhen Lake First Nation Oral History Project.
Everyday Cree words and their pronunciation
Solomon Ratt, Cree language and literature professor at First Nations University of Canada speaks about language and knowledge transfer in Indigenous communities.
Physical skills in Cree Ways of Knowing
Solomon Ratt, Cree language and literature professor at First Nations University of Canada speaks about language and knowledge transfer in Indigenous communities.
Episode Two
Solomon Ratt, Cree language and literature professor at First Nations University of Canada speaks about language and knowledge transfer in Indigenous communities.
Episode One
Solomon Ratt, Cree language and literature professor at First Nations University of Canada speaks about language and knowledge transfer in Indigenous communities.
Eliza Aubichon
Broadcaster, Robert Merasty speaks with residential school survivor, Eliza Aubichon in Cree
Relationship Advice
Veteran broadcaster, Pauline Clarke provides relationship advice in Cree to her callers.