• Conversations About Decolonization, Episode 10 / w Red Stone Snake Woman
    May 13 2022

    Susannah and Gillian get back to their roots with an in-depth conversation with Traditional Knowledge Keeper Red Stone Snake Woman, Jenny Sawanohk. Jenny does not shy away from telling it like it is about Truth and Reconciliation, decolonization, land back and the 8th Fire Prophesy.

    https://www.redstonesnakewoman.ca/

    https://fncaringsociety.com/7-free-ways-make-difference

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arvol_Looking_Horse
    Search for him on Youtube!

    Remember Me: A National Day of Remembrance, Sept. 30, 2022
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vzLFjbC8Lk

    www.RememberMeSeptember30.org

    Trick or Treaty Film https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAGHDrSRd4k

    Find the Indigenous Canada Course:
    Indigenous Canada via Coursera.org
    Indigenous Canada via the University of Alberta

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    1 Std. und 22 Min.
  • Conversations About Decolonization, Episode 9 / Urban Indigeneity, Social Movements & Art
    Apr 29 2022

    In this episode we talk about the final three modules of the Indigenous Canada course including Indigenous in the City, Social Movements and Indigenous Art.

    Wet’suwet’en:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Canadian_pipeline_and_railway_protests

    @hesquiaht Carol Anne Hilton, MBA
    @helen_knott Helen Knott
    @KimTallBear Kim TallBear
    @DecolonizeWealth
    @Qchasinghorse Quannah Chasinghorse
    @_IllumiNatives IllumiNative

    National Association of Friendship Centres https://nafc.ca/?lang=en

    Neechi Commons https://neechi.ca/

    First Nations Health Authority (FNHA) https://www.fnha.ca/
    First Nations Health Council (FNHC)
    https://fnhc.ca/
    First Nations Health Directors Association (FNDA)
    https://fnhda.ca/

    Nadia Myre - http://www.nadiamyre.net/

    “Indian Act” - https://150ans150oeuvres.uqam.ca/en/artwork/1876-indian-act-by-nadia-myre/#description

    Christy Belcourt - http://www.christibelcourt.com/Artist/aboutstatement.html
    “Walking with our Sisters” -
    http://walkingwithoursisters.ca/about/
    Rebecca Bellmore -
    https://www.rebeccabelmore.com/
    “Trace” -
    https://www.rebeccabelmore.com/trace/
    Brian Jungen
    https://art21.org/artist/brian-jungen
    Duane Linklater
    https://duanelinklater.com/

    “Modest Livelihood”
    https://www.banffcentre.ca/modest-livelihood#:~:text=Shot%20by%20a%20professional%20camera,three%20families%20as%20they%20hunt

    Indian Group of Seven: https://www.native-art-in-canada.com/indiangroupofseven.html
    Bill Reid
    https://www.billreidgallery.ca/pages/about-bill-reid

    The Frog Radio - @thefrogradio (IG)

    The 1491s - Indigenous Improv Group
    https://www.youtube.com/user/the1491s

    Do your own search for more Indigenous Creators.

    Find the Indigenous Canada Course:
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    Indigenous Canada via the University of Alberta

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    56 Min.
  • Conversations About Decolonization, Episode 8 / Indigenous Women
    Apr 15 2022

    This conversation delves into the lives of Indigenous Girls, Women and Genderful People whose community status, societal roles and responsibilities have been irrevocably changed due to the heteronormative, patriarchal, and misogynist influence of colonial settler culture.

    https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Genderful

    https://www.forbes.com/sites/afdhelaziz/2020/10/09/how-supercool-queer-owned-boy-smells-celebrates-a-genderful-lifestyle/?sh=142323df6794

    Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men - March 2 2021 by Caroline Criado Perez

    The Egg and the Sperm: How Science Has Constructed a Romance Based on Stereotypical Male Female Roles Author(s): Emily Martin https://web.stanford.edu/~eckert/PDF/Martin1991.pdf

    “Reclaiming Power and Place” Final Report
    https://www.mmiwg-ffada.ca/final-report/

    Metis Perspectives on Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women, Girls and LGBTQ2S+ People. https://metiswomen.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/LFMO-MMIWG-Report.pdf

    Find the Indigenous Canada Course:
    Indigenous Canada via Coursera.org
    Indigenous Canada via the University of Alberta

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    31 Min.
  • Conversations About Decolonization, Episode 7/ Sovereign Lands
    Apr 1 2022

    In this episode of our ongoing journey to learn more about the Indigenous experience of life in Canada, we explore what Indigenous relationship to the land really means. It's a whole lot more than finding a dot on a map! We're referencing Module 8 in the Indigenous Canada Course.

    From Indigenous worldview to Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) to the impacts of settlement on Indigenous people, and to key legal decisions around Aboriginal Land Title: we seek to understand the importance of the land in matters of economy, culture, health and spirituality. We take a look at threats to Indigenous lands, and what's being done to address ongoing harms .

    United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP)
    UNDRIP Canada
    UNDRIP BC

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    Indigenous Canada via Coursera.org
    Indigenous Canada via the University of Alberta

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    43 Min.
  • Conversations About Decolonization: Episode 6 / Red Power
    Mar 18 2022

    By the 1970's and 80's, whether settler Canada understood it or not, the reality was that generations of Indigenous people had attended and/or been scarred by the residential school system. Traditional gender roles and ways of life had been flipped on their heads. As more indigenous folks moved into urban areas, they were bumping up against Canada's political and legal structures in new ways. In this episode, we learn about pre-existing Indigeous political structures and the role of Indigenous leaders in patriating the Canadian constitution. We see the birth of important indigenous activism, known as Red Power, and the ways that activism is evolving today.

    Find the Indigenous Canada Course:
    Indigenous Canada via Coursera.org
    Indigenous Canada via the University of Alberta

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    35 Min.
  • Conversations About Decolonization: Episode 5 / The Modern Indian
    Mar 4 2022

    This weeks episode centers around the events that bring the Indigenous people from the late 1800's into the modern time. The focus includes economic enterprises that the Indigenous people could engage in, the movement from the reservation to the cities and factors that pushed and pulled people off the reservations. Inherent here are conversations about resource extraction, changing gender roles imparted by the colonizers and how women were impacted by the Indian Act.

    **Correction from the episode transcript: as of February, 2022 the CBC reported more than 1000 arrests related to the Fairy Creek Blockades.***

    Kendi, Ibram X. How to Be an Antiracist. New York, NY: One World, 2019.

    Hilton, Carol Anne. Indigenomics: Taking a Seat at the Economic Table. Gabriola Island, BC: LaVergne New Society Publishers, 2021

    Find the Indigenous Canada Course:
    Indigenous Canada via Coursera.org
    Indigenous Canada via the University of Alberta

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    28 Min.
  • Conversations Aboout Decolonization: Episode 4 / Residential Schools
    Feb 18 2022

    The story of Indian Residential Schools is one of the darkest chapters in Canadian History. Join us as we talk through the reality of Residential School: it's impacts on the children, parents, survivors and communities. This will give the background for what trauma experts are realizing is a pervasive influence on the health of the Indigenous people today.

    Important Links:

    Indian Residential School Survivors Society
    413 W Esplanade
    North Vancouver, BC V7M 1A6
    Main: 604-985-4464
    Fax: 604-985-0023
    Toll-Free: 1-800-721-0066
    Email:
    reception@irsss.ca

    First Nations Health Authority
    National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation
    Truth and Reconciliation calls to Action - PDF

    First Nations Child & Family Caring Society
    Touchstones of Hope, Our Dreams Matter Too, Have a Heart

    Project of Heart

    Book:
    What Happened to You? Conversations on Trauma, Resilience and Healing
    by Dr. Bruce Perry and Oprah Winfrey. Excellent book to give more detail about how childhood, adulthood and intergenerational trauma works.

    Find the Indigenous Canada Course:
    Indigenous Canada via Coursera.org
    Indigenous Canada via the University of Alberta

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    38 Min.
  • Conversations About Decolonization, Episode 3 / Legal Traditions
    Feb 4 2022

    Come with us as we delve into Week 4 of the Indigenous Canada Course all about Legal Traditions. We will cover how Colonial ideas of law are different than Indigenous legal traditions, and how settlers utilized Colonial law to disrupt Indigenous cultural traditions of justice, systems of government, and trade.

    Find the Indigenous Canada Course:
    Indigenous Canada via Coursera.org
    Indigenous Canada via the University of Alberta

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    Find Susannah Steers at www.movingspirit.ca and on social media @themovingspirit.

    Find Gillian McCormick at https://physiogillian.com/ and on social media @physiogillian.

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    28 Min.