Jessica and Kerri debate the pros and cons of revitalizing Indigenous culture and nationhood versus decolonizing our communities, governance, and those around us. Do you know the difference? To stay up to date, follow & like our social media pages!...
From the Indigenous urge to put the mattress on the living room floor, all the way up to the most famous Indigenous comedians in the nation, Jessica and Kerri talk about just how funny Indigenous people are. Humour is an Anishinaabe specialty, and it's a dish...
In this episode, we welcome special guest Quinn Meawasige, a language speaker and member of Serpent River First Nation, or as it's traditionally known, Genaabajing. Kerri and Quinn talk about how the names of certain places came to be, and some place names you...
Everyone deserves to live a good life. This is the underlying belief of Mino Bimaadizidaa. Funny stories, life lessons and heart wrenching moments have all be part of the journey, both for facilitators and community members alike. Dorothy and Kerri join Jessica to...
Jessica, Kerri and Chris catch up as the leaves change colours, and the earth prepares for rest in our North Shore region. They chat about what activities they take part in, both traditional Anishinaabe events, and non-traditional. Hunting, fall harvest, halloween,...
This episode is recorded only in Anishinaabemowin. This week, Jessica and Robyn welcome Albert Owl, a teacher and fluent Anishinaabemowin speaker from Sagamok Anishnawbek. We talk about Tasenwan, and what this day means to all of us. Tasenwan is also known as...