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Vanessa Goodthunder
Vanessa Goodthunder's presentation focused on the Dakota language and Wicohan (Way of Life) that is taught to children from birth to five-years-old. Her goal is to expand this program to older children. She says the five-year-olds will be co-teachers in the advanced program.
Arvol Looking Horse
In his presentation, Arvol Looking Horse talks about the importance of World Peace and Prayer Day--June 21, and his life journey that brought him to the Oceti Sakowin conference.
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.
Wesakacak Braids the Sun
In “wîsahkêcâhk Braids the Sun,” Jesse Archibald-Barber reworks the traditional story of how wîsahkêcâhk snared the sun to make earth warmer and more comfortable, only to soon regret the calamitous consequences of his shenanigans!
Hamburger Soup and Fry Bread
Michif hosts, Alex and Beatrice Pelletier continue their traditional cooking with hamburger soup and fry bread.
opaskowipîsim, ohpahowipîsim, nôcihitowipîsim
Cree knowledge keeper Solomon Ratt and teacher Darian Agecoutay discuss the Cree months of opaskowipîsim, ohpahowipîsim, nôcihitowipîsim.
pimahamowipîsim, kaskatinowipîsim,thithikopîwipîsim
Cree knowledge keeper Solomon Ratt and teacher Darian Agecoutay discuss the Cree months of pimahamowipîsim, kaskatinowipîsim and
thithikopîwipîsim.
niskipîsim, athîkipîsim and opiniyâwîwipîsim
Cree knowledge keeper Solomon Ratt and teacherDarian Agecoutay discuss the Cree months of niskipîsim, athîkipîsim and opiniyâwîwipîsim.
opâwahcikanasîs, kisîpîsim, mikisiwipîsim
Cree knowledge keeper Solomon Ratt and teacherDarian Agecoutay discuss the Cree months of opâwahcikanasîs, kisîpîsim, mikisiwipîsim.
opâwahcikanasîs
Cree Language keeper Solomon Ratt and Cree teacher Darian Agecoutay discuss the Cree calendar based on activities done during each season.
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.
Vince Natamogan -Cree Radio Host
Summer student Drake Mccallum interviews veteran broadcaster, Vince Natamogan.
Broadcasting with Tsi-Boy
Drake Mccallum interviews Cree hockey broadcaster Clarence Tsi-Boy Iron.
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.
Interconnection with Dr. Belinda (Kakiyosēw) Daniels
Podcast hosts and producers Alicia Morrow and Lexie Obey interview Dr. Belinda (kakiyosew) Daniels on the interconnectedness of language, culture and the land.