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Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too
Aunties on Air Episode 26: Celebrating May & Leaning into June

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 70:21


Aunties on Air Episode 26: Celebrating May & Leaning into JuneWe have many things to honor during the month of May. During this episode we will journey through a few different topic areas. The month of May, when we celebrate our mothers, those that give so much love and care. We bring both Auntie Lisa and Auntie Lauren's mothers to the studio where we celebrate them and we celebrate the gifts they received from their mothers. Honoring moms today and always. The Aunties also lean into June, the month where Pride is celebrated! The joy June brings and our love for our GLBTQ+ relatives is strong. With Pride celebrations right around the corner, we talk to our friend Jayson Hunt, known as Guncle Jayson! Our friend shares the importance of Pride and stories you must hear. The Aunties begin the pod episode with a returning guest, Maulian Bryant. Maulian highlights the beginning of May, where we honor our Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW). May 5th each year we honor our women and other relatives who have gone missing (taken) or who have been murdered. The rates of violence towards indigenous women is higher than any other demographic group. The Aunties urge you to listen to this difficult, yet important topic of conversation, the violation of indigenous women today.Wabanaki Words Used:Apc-oc (again in the future, parting, good-bye, farewell) https://pmportal.org/dictionary/apc-oc Topics Discussed:MMIW - Missing and Murdered Indigenous People Crisis | Indian AffairsMaulian Bryant - Maulian Bryant - WikipediaWabanaki Alliance - Home - Wabanaki AllianceMaulian Bryant Testifying on MMIW Crisis - From jurisdictional issues to lack of resources, Indigenous women testify on MMIW crisis • Maine Morning StarGabby Petito Case - Killing of Gabby Petito - WikipediaNative American Boarding Schools/Residential Schools - The U.S. history of Native American Boarding Schools — The Indigenous FoundationReservation Dogs - Reservation Dogs - WikipediaViolence Against Women Act - What Is the Violence Against Women Act? , Violence Against Women Act - WikipediaMaine Indian Land Claims Settlement Act of 1980 - Summary of the 1980 Maine Indian Land Claims ActRena Newell - Rena Newell - WikipediaGabriela Alcalde - Dr. Gabriela Alcalde, author, What Your Comfort Costs UsGabriela Alcalde, “What Your Comfort Costs Us” - What Your Comfort Costs Us by M. Gabriela Alcalde, MPH DrPH: 9798889842132 | PenguinRandomHouse.com: BooksLGBTQIA+ Pride - Pride (LGBTQ culture) - WikipediaBangor Pride - Bangor Pride | Bangor, Maine, USAMonson, ME - Town of Monson, MaineOutright - Portland OutrightThe Trevor Project - The Trevor Project - Suicide Prevention for LGBTQ+ Young People Wabanaki Tribal Nations:Houlton Band of Maliseet  Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians | Littleton, ME (maliseets.net)Mi'kmaq Mi'kmaq Nation | Presque Isle, ME (micmac-nsn.gov)Passamaquoddy Tribe Indian Township  Passamaquoddy Tribe @ Indian Township | Peskotomuhkati MotahkomikukPassamaquoddy Tribe Sipayik Sipayik Tribal Government – Sipayik (wabanaki.com)Penobscot Nation  Penobscot Nation | Departments & Info | Indian Island, Maine Special Thanks/Woliwon: Guests: Maulian Bryant, Sharon Jordan, Betty Sockabasin, Jayson HuntProducer: Gavin AllenPodcast Team: Becky Soctomah Bailey, Macy Flanders

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too
Aunties on Air Episode 25: Celebrating the Gifts of Mother Earth: Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 69:36


Aunties on Air Episode 25: Celebrating the Gifts of Mother Earth: Coastal Maine Botanical GardensThe Aunties welcome the love, values, and reciprocity to the studio today! We are forever grateful for all the gifts that Mother Earth provides. We welcome into the studio, Gretchen and Daniel, the leaders of the coastal Maine botanical gardens. These two leaders have been leading the way for many years. We work with them closely to celebrate the contributions of Wabanaki thought and learning. As we continue to grow in both inspiration and strategy, we welcome you to explore all the learnings that are present.Wabanaki Words Used:Apc-oc (again in the future, parting, good-bye, farewell) https://pmportal.org/dictionary/apc-oc Topics Discussed:  Gretchen Ostherr - https://www.dsgco.com/placed_leaders/gretchen-ostherr/ Daniel Ungier- Vice President of Guest Experience and EducationCoastal Maine Botanical Gardens - https://www.mainegardens.org/Martha Stewart Living Article with Daniel Ungier- https://www.marthastewart.com/things-never-do-at-botanical-garden-11720318Sheepscot River - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheepscot_RiverBoothbay, Maine - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boothbay,_MaineHorticulture - https://www.britannica.com/science/horticultureHorticulture, Education and Plant Science - https://www.mainegardens.org/plant-science-collections/The Doctrine of Discovery Historical Resources: https://www.gilderlehrman.org/history-resources/spotlight-primary-source/doctrine-discovery-1493https://upstanderproject.org/learn/guides-and-resources/first-light/doctrine-of-discoveryGuardians of the Seeds (Giant Trolls): https://www.mainegardens.org/events-exhibits/giant-trolls/Alfond Children's Garden - https://www.mainegardens.org/learn/family-activities/Butterfly House - https://www.mainegardens.org/gardens/gardens-key-features/#ButterflyHouseFirefly - https://umaine.edu/hudsonmuseum/firefly/Richard Silliboy - https://www.abbemuseum.org/attending-artists-profiles/richard-silliboyThree Sisters Garden - https://www.facebook.com/reel/1034076295236184Shopping with Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens - https://shop.mainegardens.org/?_gl=1*lyoecv*_gcl_au*MTIyOTExMDI1OC4xNzQxMjAzODg0Wabanaki Reach - https://www.wabanakireach.org/Darren Ranco - https://umaine.edu/anthropology/faculty-staff/dr-darren-j-ranco/Suzanne Greenlaw - https://schoodicinstitute.org/dr-suzanne-greenlaw-joins-schoodic-institute/Indigo Arts Alliance - https://indigoartsalliance.me/Daniel Minter and Marcia Minter - https://indigoartsalliance.me/about-previous/our-team/#iaa-boardRematriation - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RematriationShane Perley-Dutcher and Anna Tsouhlarakis Artist Statements - https://www.mainegardens.org/events-exhibits/indigo-arts-alliance/the-land-fights-back/Emerald Ash Borer - https://www.invasivespeciescentre.ca/invasive-species/meet-the-species/invasive-insects/emerald-ash-borer/Arisa White - https://arisawhite.com/Vayo Meditation Garden - https://www.mainegardens.org/gardens/gardens-key-features/#VayoNorma Randi Marshall - https://www.normarandi.com/Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences - https://www.bigelow.org/Robinson's Wharf - https://www.robinsonswharf.com/Boothbay Region Land Trust - https://bbrlt.org/Oven's Mouth Preserve - https://bbrlt.org/preserves/ovens-mouth/Barrett's Park - https://www.boothbayregister.com/article/let-s-go-barrett-s-park/182362Ocean Point Preserve - https://bbrlt.org/preserves/ocean-point/The House of Logan - https://www.houseoflogan.com/Dawn Avery - https://www.dawnavery.com/Salt Bay Chamberfest - https://saltbaychamberfest.org/ Wabanaki Tribal Nations:Houlton Band of Maliseet Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians | Littleton, ME (maliseets.net)Mi'kmaq Mi'kmaq Nation | Presque Isle, ME (micmac-nsn.gov)Passamaquoddy Tribe Indian Township Passamaquoddy Tribe @ Indian Township | Peskotomuhkati MotahkomikukPassamaquoddy Tribe Sipayik Sipayik Tribal Government – Sipayik (wabanaki.com)Penobscot Nation Penobscot Nation | Departments & Info | Indian Island, Maine Special Thanks/Woliwon: Guests: Daniel Ungier, Gretchen OstherrProducer: Gavin AllenPodcast Team: Becky Soctomah Bailey, Macy Flanders

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too
Aunties on Air Episode 24 : Leaning into Art & Culture: examining our connections & the beauty we create together

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 84:59


Aunties on Air Episode 24: Leaning into Art & Culture: examining our connections & the beauty we create togetherThe Aunties welcome friends, relatives, artists to the studio! Three amazing artists join our Aunties hosts in a deep conversation about art, relationships and the magic of togetherness. Wabanaki culture is rich in art and creativity, during this episode we explore the healing and connecting power of art and culture.  The power of mentorship and seven generational thinking is felt throughout this episode. You will feel the power of love, support, and culture. Kci-Woliwon to all who contributed to this special episode and time together. Please take a listen as we capture the commitment and love for Wabanaki culture.Wabanaki Words Used:Apc-oc (again in the future, parting, good-bye, farewell) https://pmportal.org/dictionary/apc-oc Topics Discussed:  Nancy Lacoote – https://www.facebook.com/BluebirdbeadingNL Passamaquoddy Nation - Passamaquoddy Tribe @ Indian Township | Peskotomuhkati MotahkomikukPenobscot Nation - Penobscot Nation | Departments & Info | Indian Island, MaineSipiyak - Passamaquoddy Pleasant Point Reservation - WikipediaMarine Science (UMaine) - Home - School of Marine Sciences - University of MaineBeadwork - Beadwork - WikipediaOrono Farm - J. Franklin Witter Teaching & Research CenterIndian Island - Penobscot Indian Island Reservation - WikipediaAbbe Museum - Current Exhibits — Abbe MuseumBar Harbor, Maine - Visit Bar Harbor Maine and Acadia National Park - Bar Harbor Chamber of Commerce, MEAnna Tsoularakis - Anna Tsouhlarakis - WikipediaCoastal Maine Botanical Gardens - Maine's Botanical Garden | Coastal Maine Botanical GardensAnna Tsoularakis' Scultpures at Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens - ‘You're right! This is Native land': New site-specific sculptures in Maine centre Indigenous experiences and relationships with the landBangor Beautiful - Bangor BeautifulBangor Ground Mural - Bangor Beautiful - Hammond St Ground MuralMT. Katahdin - Mount Katahdin - WikipediaAlewives - Alewife (fish) - WikipediaThree Sisters - The Three Sisters of Indigenous American Agriculture | National Agricultural LibraryPenobscot River - Penobscot River - WikipediaPenobscot Bay - Penobscot Bay - WikipediaMuseum of Beadwork - Museum of BeadworkPenobscot Theater - Penobscot Theatre Company | Bangor's Professional TheatreCaravan Beads - Caravan Beads - Distributor of Miyuki Seed Beads and Delica BeadsCarol Wishcamper - Trained at the Gestalt Institute of Cleveland Wabanaki Tribal Nations:Houlton Band of Maliseet Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians | Littleton, ME (maliseets.net)Mi'kmaq Mi'kmaq Nation | Presque Isle, ME (micmac-nsn.gov)Passamaquoddy Tribe Indian Township Passamaquoddy Tribe @ Indian Township | Peskotomuhkati MotahkomikukPassamaquoddy Tribe Sipayik Sipayik Tribal Government – Sipayik (wabanaki.com)Penobscot Nation Penobscot Nation | Departments & Info | Indian Island, Maine Special Thanks/Woliwon: Guests: Keyana Pardilla, Nancy LaCoote, Caroline SullivanProducer: Gavin AllenPodcast Team: Becky Soctomah Bailey, Macy Flanders

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too
Aunties on Air Episode 23 : Dusting off our Moccs: Spend time with the Aunties at the Wabanaki Spring Social!

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 36:36


Aunties on Air Episode 23:  Dusting off our Moccs: Spend time with the Aunties at the Wabanaki Spring Social! Wabanaki Public Health & Wellness' 27th Annual Spring Social was a success! A day dedicated to culture, connection and love! The largest event that we hold each year welcomes drum groups, artists, community members and friends from across Wabanaki territory and beyond. The Social opened in a good way with tribal elders from each of our territories beginning with a prayer and acknowledging our ancestors. Song givers, including Auntie Lauren, shared songs with all and provided deep connections to culture. Auntie Lisa shared some words honoring our people, past and present and the history of this amazing event. Uncle Gavin supported the event communications and livestream, providing opportunity for people to join near and far! Kci-Woliwon to all who contributed, supported, and attended this gathering. Please take a listen as we capture the excitement and love from this beautiful day! Wabanaki Words Used:Apc-oc (again in the future, parting, good-bye, farewell) https://pmportal.org/dictionary/apc-oc Topics Discussed:  Wabanaki Social - Wabanaki Spring Social 2024 | Wabanaki Public Health & WellnessPenobscot Nation – Penobscot Nation | Departments & Info | Indian Island, MaineAnn Pardilla – Ann Pardilla was born in Old Town, Maine (to a Penobscot mother and a Kiowa father) and grew up on the Penobscot Indian Island Reservation. Ann latertravelled the world with her husband George Pardilla and their six children throughout his time in the military.Upon returning to Old Town, Maine in the 1970's, Ann went to work serving her community as a tribal council member as well as Vice Chief for Penobscot Nation. In the late 1990's and into the early 2000's, she worked with Wabanaki Public Health to continue her service to her community and in doing so, helped to create the Wabanaki Spring Social which we are celebrating here today.Smokey's BBQ – www.smokeysbbqbrewer.comCommunity & Land Wellness - Community & Land Wellness | Wabanaki Public Health & WellnessSockalexis Arena – Sockalexis Arena - Penobscot NationPenobscot Nation Youth Program – Penobscot Nation Youth Program - Penobscot NationOrono Rec – Parks & Recreation | Orono, MEOld Town Rec – Old Town Recreation Center - HomeOld Town YMCA – Home - Old Town-Orono YMCARoger Paul - https://umaine.edu/nativeamericanprograms/people/rogerpaul/Cheyenne Arapaho - The Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes | HomepageAlbuquerque - Albuquerque, New Mexico - WikipediaNisuwok Wiphunsisok Pottery & Leather - Nisuwok Wiphunsisok Pottery & Leather Petroglyphs – http://equinoxpetroglyphproject.com/History.htmlLeigh Neptune - Beaded Designs by LeighNorman Bernard – (no link) Tawoma Martinez – (no link) Alicia Marie – Litte Bit of SweetgrassNancy Lacoote – https://www.facebook.com/BluebirdbeadingNL  Wabanaki Tribal Nations:Houlton Band of Maliseet Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians | Littleton, ME (maliseets.net)Mi'kmaq Mi'kmaq Nation | Presque Isle, ME (micmac-nsn.gov)Passamaquoddy Tribe Indian Township Passamaquoddy Tribe @ Indian Township | Peskotomuhkati MotahkomikukPassamaquoddy Tribe Sipayik Sipayik Tribal Government – Sipayik (wabanaki.com)Penobscot Nation Penobscot Nation | Departments & Info | Indian Island, Maine Special Thanks/Woliwon: Producer: Gavin AllenPodcast Team: Becky Soctomah Bailey, Macy Flanders

The Storyteller
Richard Paul (Maliseet) Part 3

The Storyteller

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025


When Richard finally decided not to worry about what others thought, he publicly put his trust in Jesus. His life changed. Drugs and alcohol were left behind and God restored his marriage. Richard is a musician who sings about his Faith in Jesus. You can hear his music on this program and online here: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/richard-paul/1715508737

The Storyteller
Richard Paul (Maliseet) Part 2

The Storyteller

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025


Cocaine had a hold of him... and he couldn't break it's grip. His life was falling apart. His wife had left him numerous times. Richard's addictions were destroying his family. His wife starting attending church - which really angered him. But it didn't stop her. One day he decided to go with her. And something began to happen in his heart.

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too
Aunties on Air Episode 22: Spring has Sprung

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 39:05


Aunties on Air Episode 22: Spring has SprungSpring has Sprung! Join the Aunties for a conversation about all things Spring! From fiddleheads to longer days, the Aunties share the SPRING things they are looking forward to the most and those things they will miss about the storytelling (winter) months. The Aunties hold deep appreciation for Mother Earth during this episode. As the tulips and daffodils peek through the dirt and snow, the excitement for warmth and growth is clear. This time of year, often unpredictable, brings many gifts some gentle and others with force. As we enter spring, let's sit in gratitude for both the gentleness and force she holds.   Wabanaki Words Used:Apc-oc (again in the future, parting, good-bye, farewell) https://pmportal.org/dictionary/apc-oc Topics Discussed:  Fiddleheads - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FiddleheadAndrea and Lisa Sautéing Fiddleheads, “Kitchen Vignettes” - https://www.pbs.org/food/stories/appreciating-lisa-and-andreas-sauteed-fiddleheadsMaine Maple Sugar Sunday - https://mainemapleproducers.com/events/maine-maple-weekend/#!directory/mapPassamaquoddy Maple - https://www.passamaquoddymaple.com/Giffords Ice Cream - Bangor Ice Cream Stand | Gifford's Ice CreamAnn Irene Pardilla - https://obituaries.bangordailynews.com/obituary/ann-pardilla-1089466906Wabanaki Spring Social - Wabanaki Spring Social 2024 | Wabanaki Public Health & WellnessRoger Paul - https://umaine.edu/nativeamericanprograms/people/rogerpaul/Botanical Gardens - https://www.mainegardens.org/Morgan Talty, “Fire Exit” - https://www.amazon.com/Fire-Exit-Novel-Morgan-Talty/dp/1959030558Gabriela Alcalde, “What Your Comfort Costs Us” - https://www.amazon.com/What-Your-Comfort-Costs-Leadership/dp/B0D9JFX13W Wabanaki Tribal Nations:Houlton Band of Maliseet Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians | Littleton, ME (maliseets.net)Mi'kmaq Mi'kmaq Nation | Presque Isle, ME (micmac-nsn.gov)Passamaquoddy Tribe Indian Township Passamaquoddy Tribe @ Indian Township | Peskotomuhkati MotahkomikukPassamaquoddy Tribe Sipayik Sipayik Tribal Government – Sipayik (wabanaki.com)Penobscot Nation Penobscot Nation | Departments & Info | Indian Island, Maine Special Thanks/Woliwon: Producer: Gavin AllenPodcast Team: Becky Soctomah Bailey, Macy FlandersShow Less

The Storyteller
Richard Paul (Maliseet) Part 1

The Storyteller

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025


Richard got involved in alcohol and drugs early in life. Even though everything looked fine on the outside, he was being torn apart inside. He was caught. One night, while watching tv he came across a preacher who seemed to be talking right to him.

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too
Aunties on Air Episode 21: Comfort, Safety, & Our Sacred Stories

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 66:02


Aunties on Air Episode 21: Comfort, Safety, & Our Sacred StoriesWelcome to March! The month of spring, growth and transition! The Aunties are digging in deep this spring, learning and growing with each passing season. Today we celebrate a very special Auntie and her book release: What Your Comfort Costs Us by Dr. Gabriela Alcalde. Aunties Lauren and Lisa received a special quick peak at this amazing book of stories. They dove in and came to the surface with many questions about intimacy, equity, sacred storytelling and deep healing in the workplace. This book fills your heart with love and often your head with curiosity and confusion. This curiosity and confusion is what we must continue to grapple with and discuss. Sacred stories of women of color and leadership, providing deep insights on what we collectively must know, what we must do and how to hold love while doing it. Please grab this book, find a comfortable place and begin to get uncomfortable. Wabanaki Words Used:Apc-oc (again in the future, parting, good-bye, farewell) https://pmportal.org/dictionary/apc-oc Topics Discussed:  Gabriela Alcalde - https://www.mgalcalde.com/“What Your Comfort Costs Us” by Gabriela Alcalde - Order NowThe Briar Patch - https://linktr.ee/briarpatchbooksNorth Atlantic Books - https://www.northatlanticbooks.com/Peru's Internal Conflict - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internal_conflict_in_PeruMestizo/Mestiza - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MestizoRichmond, Virginia - https://www.rva.gov/ Wabanaki Tribal Nations:Houlton Band of Maliseet Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians | Littleton, ME (maliseets.net)Mi'kmaq Mi'kmaq Nation | Presque Isle, ME (micmac-nsn.gov)Passamaquoddy Tribe Indian Township Passamaquoddy Tribe @ Indian Township | Peskotomuhkati MotahkomikukPassamaquoddy Tribe Sipayik Sipayik Tribal Government – Sipayik (wabanaki.com)Penobscot Nation Penobscot Nation | Departments & Info | Indian Island, Maine Special Thanks/Woliwon: Guest: Dr. Gabriela AlcaldeProducer: Gavin AllenPodcast Team: Becky Soctomah Bailey, Macy Flanders

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too
Aunties on Air Episode 20: For the Love of Our Children

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 48:45


Episode 20: For the Love of Our ChildrenWelcome to the final episode of our “for the love of” February series! For the Love of our Children! Today we welcome a champion for our youth. Uncle John Neptune, a tribal council member, father, and leader at the Penobscot Nation and beyond. The aunties spend time with John discussing our future generations, our commitment to their wellness and the love we hold for them. We take the conversation to many places. We discuss all things we hold responsibility for such as our children, animals, and the land we collectively share. We had so much fun with Uncle John, making it clear why our young people are so fortunate to have him in their lives! The Aunties feel pretty fortunate too! Wabanaki Words Used:Apc-oc (again in the future, parting, good-bye, farewell) https://pmportal.org/dictionary/apc-oc Topics Discussed:  Olamon - Olamon Insitute of Native American Arts - https://iaia.edu/Penobscot Nation Youth Program - Penobscot Nation Youth Program - Penobscot NationPenobscot Nation - https://www.penobscotnation.org/Chief Clarissa Sabattus - https://www.facebook.com/maliseettribalchief/Sipayik - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passamaquoddy_Pleasant_Point_ReservationIndigenous Games - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Indigenous_GamesTeam B.C Canoeing - https://isparc.ca/performance-sport/teambcnaig2023/canoe-kayak/Mohawk Tribe - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohawk_peopleFisher (animal) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisher_(animal)Pine Marten - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_martenBrain Tanning - https://www.native-art-in-canada.com/braintanning.htmlBarry Dana - https://umaine.edu/hudsonmuseum/barry-dana/ Wabanaki Tribal Nations:Houlton Band of Maliseet Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians | Littleton, ME (maliseets.net)Mi'kmaq Mi'kmaq Nation | Presque Isle, ME (micmac-nsn.gov)Passamaquoddy Tribe Indian Township Passamaquoddy Tribe @ Indian Township | Peskotomuhkati MotahkomikukPassamaquoddy Tribe Sipayik Sipayik Tribal Government – Sipayik (wabanaki.com)Penobscot Nation Penobscot Nation | Departments & Info | Indian Island, Maine Special Thanks/Woliwon: Guest: John NeptuneProducer: Gavin AllenPodcast Team: Becky Soctomah Bailey, Macy Flanders

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too
Aunties on Air Episode 19: For the Love of Our Culture

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 53:43


Episode 19: For the Love of Our Culture“For the Love of.. Series” launches the third episode of the series: For the Love of Our Culture. Auntie Lauren & Auntie Lisa welcome an old friend and family to the studio, our special guest and elder, Roger Paul. Uncle Roger shares his commitment to culture, Wabanaki language, and our future generations. Aunties Lauren and Lisa have the pleasure to sit with Uncle Roger and to hear the stories of our elders and ancestors. The Aunties felt the power of our stories and culture during the time with Roger; reminding all of us of the power of culture. A culture that has remained powerful for over 10,000 years, even in the face of so much trauma and genocide. Please remember to tune in each Tuesday in February for our “For the Love of… Series”. Next week, we bring you another new episode that you will not want to miss! Wabanaki Words Used:Ckuwapon (dawn) - ckuwapon | Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Language PortalEspotewset (sun) - espotewset | Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Language Portal'koselomal (He or she like or loves) - 'koselomal | Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Language PortalMuhsumsol (grandfather) - muhsumsol | Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Language PortalPihce (long ago) - pihce | Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Language PortalPokuhulakon (drum) - pokuhulakon, pokhulakon | Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Language PortalSkinuhsis (boy) - skinuhsis | Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Language PortalSkitkomiq (earth) - skitkomiq | Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Language Portal'tatatol (dad) - 'tatatol | Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Language PortalTupqan (dirt) - tupqan | Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Language PortalUhkomossol (grandmother) - uhkomossol | Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Language PortalWaponahkiyik (Wabanaki people) - Waponahkiyik | Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Language PortalApc-oc (again in the future, parting, good-bye, farewell) - https://pmportal.org/dictionary/apc-oc***More words were used in this episode check out the Language Portal - Welcome to the Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Language Portal | Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Language Portal Topics Discussed:  Roger Paul - https://umaine.edu/nativeamericanprograms/people/rogerpaul/George's Bank - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georges_BankSeven Generational Thinking - https://www.ictinc.ca/blog/seventh-generation-principle#:~:text=The%20Seventh%20Generation%20Principle%20is,seven%20generations%20into%20the%20future.Small Pox - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/SmallpoxGordon's Island - https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/jun/04/native-american-tribe-maine-buys-back-pine-islandBounties for Scalps - https://theconversation.com/indigenous-peoples-day-offers-a-reminder-of-native-american-history-including-the-scalping-they-endured-at-the-hands-of-colonists-214433 Wabanaki Tribal Nations:Houlton Band of Maliseet Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians | Littleton, ME (maliseets.net)Mi'kmaq Mi'kmaq Nation | Presque Isle, ME (micmac-nsn.gov)Passamaquoddy Tribe Indian Township Passamaquoddy Tribe @ Indian Township | Peskotomuhkati MotahkomikukPassamaquoddy Tribe Sipayik Sipayik Tribal Government – Sipayik (wabanaki.com)Penobscot Nation Penobscot Nation | Departments & Info | Indian Island, Maine Special Thanks/Woliwon: Guest: Roger PaulProducer: Gavin AllenPodcast Team: Becky Soctomah Bailey, Macy Flanders

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too
Aunties on Air Episode 18: For the Love of Music

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 52:05


Episode 18: For the Love of Music“For the Love of.. Series” launches the second episode of the series: For the Love of Music. Auntie Lauren & Auntie Lisa welcome a very special guest to the studio, Yo Yo Ma! Uncle Yo Yo shares his commitment to music, stories of childhood, and his love for Wabanaki territory. Aunties Lauren and Lisa sit in conversation with Uncle Yo Yo and talk all things values, service, and love for one another. Our special Uncle has released over 100 albums, played for presidents, and won Grammys! The Aunties and listeners are very fortunate to spend this time with such a special soul. Please remember to tune in each Tuesday in February for our “For the Love of… Series”. Next week, we bring you another new episode that you will not want to miss! Wabanaki Words Used:Apc-oc (again in the future, parting, good-bye, farewell) https://pmportal.org/dictionary/apc-oc Topics Discussed:  Yo-Yo Ma - Yo-Yo MaChris Newell - Chris Newell | NEFAWayne Newell - Wayne A. Newell - Friends JournalTime's Most 100 Influential People Article - Yo-Yo Ma Is on the 2020 TIME 100 List | TIMESilkroad Ensemble - Silkroad Artists — SilkroadRoger Paul - Roger Paul - Global Citizens CircleHawk Henries - Hawk Henries' Biography | Hawk HenriesWabanaki Dictionary - Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Language PortalWeckuwapok - Weckuwapok | Reciprocity Project Wabanaki Tribal Nations:Houlton Band of Maliseet Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians | Littleton, ME (maliseets.net)Mi'kmaq Mi'kmaq Nation | Presque Isle, ME (micmac-nsn.gov)Passamaquoddy Tribe Indian Township Passamaquoddy Tribe @ Indian Township | Peskotomuhkati MotahkomikukPassamaquoddy Tribe Sipayik Sipayik Tribal Government – Sipayik (wabanaki.com)Penobscot Nation Penobscot Nation | Departments & Info | Indian Island, Maine Special Thanks/Woliwon: Guest: Yo Yo MaProducer: Gavin AllenPodcast Team: Becky Soctomah Bailey, Macy Flanders

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too
Aunties on Air Episode 17: For the Love of Healing

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 90:21


Episode 16: For the Love of Healing “For the Love of.. Series” launches the first episode of the series: For the Love of Healing. Auntie Lauren & Auntie Lisa welcome two special guests to the studio, both guests known in Wabanaki territory for their commitment to healing. Chief Clarissa Sabattis and Steve Knockwood talk about their personal stories of healing and how their work provides healing opportunities to others. Our guests' deep commitment to indigenous people and all people who wish to heal, is both apparent and extraordinary. Sacred stories of healing are heard throughout this special episode, providing hope to all who listen. The Aunties could not have thought of a better way to begin our month of LOVE together. Please remember to tune in each Tuesday in February for our “For the Love of… Series”. Next week, we bring to you Yo Yo Ma! This week, sit back, breathe deep, lean and listen, each day healing is so near.Wabanaki Words Used:Apc-oc (again in the future, parting, good-bye, farewell) https://pmportal.org/dictionary/apc-oc Topics Discussed:  Chief Clarissa Sabattis - Chief SabattisSteve Knockwood - A Cultural Connection Drives Personal Transformation Journey MagazineHoulton Band of Maliseet Indians Tibe - Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians Littleton, MEMi'kmaq Tribe - Mi'kmaq Nation Presque Isle, MEResidential Schools - The U.S. history of Native American Boarding Schools — The Indigenous FoundationMeduxnekeag River - Meduxnekeag River - WikipediaSharon Tomah Jordan - Meet Our Team | Wabanaki Public Health & WellnessImelda Pearly - Dr. Imelda Perley, OpolahsomuwehsResmaa Menakeem, “My Grandmother's Hands” - My Grandmother's Hands: Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and Bodies: Menakem, ResmaaUnmarked Graves Discovery - Canada: 751 unmarked graves found at residential school , Why So Many Children Died at Indian Residential SchoolsMIECHV - Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting ProgramUnity - Unity, Inc. – United National Indian Tribal YouthPenobscot Nation Youth Council - Penobscot Nation Youth Council Opportunity House - Wabanaki Recovery HomesWabanaki Care Line – 1-844-844-2622 Wabanaki Tribal Nations:Houlton Band of Maliseet Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians | Littleton, ME (maliseets.net)Mi'kmaq Mi'kmaq Nation | Presque Isle, ME (micmac-nsn.gov)Passamaquoddy Tribe Indian Township Passamaquoddy Tribe @ Indian Township | Peskotomuhkati MotahkomikukPassamaquoddy Tribe Sipayik Sipayik Tribal Government – Sipayik (wabanaki.com)Penobscot Nation Penobscot Nation | Departments & Info | Indian Island, Maine Special Thanks/Woliwon: Guests: Chief Clarissa Sabattis, Steve Knockwood Producer: Gavin AllenPodcast Team: Becky Soctomah Bailey, Macy Flanders

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too
Aunties on Air Episode 16: Leaning in.. to forgiveness, reconciliation & healing

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 57:17


Episode 16: Leaning in.. to forgiveness, reconciliation & healingWabanaki Words Used:Apc-oc (again in the future, parting, good-bye, farewell) https://pmportal.org/dictionary/apc-oc Topics Discussed:  Commissioner Liberty - Randall Liberty | Office of Governor Janet T. MillsMaine Department of Corrections - Home | Department of CorrectionsClinton, Maine - Clinton, Maine - WikipediaMaine State Prison - Maine State Prison | Department of CorrectionsSommerset County - Somerset County Maine | Sheriff's OfficeFairfield Police Department - Town of Fairfield, Maine - Fairfield Police DepartmentKennebeck County Sheriff's Office - Kennebec County Sheriff's OfficeJanet Mills - Janet Mills - WikipediaEarned Living Units (Maine State Prison) - Maine state prison officials say they've reduced solitary confinement to a memorySeoul, South Korea - Seoul - WikipediaFalluja, Iraq - Fallujah - WikipediaMaine Department of Agriculture - Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and ForestryUniversity of Maine Cooperative Extension - Maine Compost SchoolFedco - About Fedco - FedcoJohnny's Selected Seeds - Johnny's Selected SeedsMark McBrine - Leadership Team — Maine Farm to InstitutionMOFGA - Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners AssociationMaine Grains - Locally grown, organic, heritage grains – Maine GrainsMaine Criminal Justice Academy - Maine Criminal Justice Academy | Department of Public SafetyPRIMO (Muslim Education Program) - Maine State Prison pilots program to give Muslim inmates a faith-based path to rehabilitation | Maine PublicFort Benning - Fort Moore - WikipediaFort Leonard Wood - Fort Leonard Wood - WikipediaWest Point Academy - United States Military Academy West PointMaine Military & Community Network - Maine Military & Community Network – Supporting Maine Military Members, Veterans, and their families in their local communities.Maine State Prisons Veteran's Services - Veterans' Services | Department of CorrectionsUniversity of Maine at Augusta Veteran's Services - Veterans & Military Personnel at UMA - University of Maine at AugustaVeteran Brian L. Buker - Veteran of the Day U.S. Army Veteran Brian L. Buker - Aerotech News & ReviewLong Creek Young and Development Center - Long Creek Youth Development Center | Department of CorrectionsSecond Chance Pell-Grant - Everything You Need To Know About Second Chance Pell Grant - Pell Grants Wabanaki Tribal Nations:Houlton Band of Maliseet Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians | Littleton, ME (maliseets.net)Mi'kmaq Mi'kmaq Nation | Presque Isle, ME (micmac-nsn.gov)Passamaquoddy Tribe Indian Township Passamaquoddy Tribe @ Indian Township | Peskotomuhkati MotahkomikukPassamaquoddy Tribe Sipayik Sipayik Tribal Government – Sipayik (wabanaki.com)Penobscot Nation Penobscot Nation | Departments & Info | Indian Island, Maine Special Thanks/Woliwon: Guests: Commissioner Randy Liberty Producer: Gavin AllenPodcast Team: Becky Soctomah Bailey, Macy Flanders

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too
Aunties on Air Episode 15: Reflecting on the Run! We did it!

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 34:33


Episode 15: Reflecting on the Run! We did it! Our run is DONE! And boy was it FUN! The Millinocket Marathon & Half did not disappoint! Our Team showed up with the energy to run, cheer, and serve! It was a cold start to the morning, just over 0 degrees, but warm with love! Auntie Lauren started the race with a traditional song, honoring Wabanaki history and recognizing our connection to the sacred territory, Mt. Katahdin. Race day was filled with excitement, the crowd was ready to cheer and did so every mile of the race! The runners, including Auntie Lisa and Auntie Saige, came with commitment and smiles on their faces despite the frigid temperatures! And.. the race organizers, a dynamic team which includes Uncle Gary Allen (episode 11), who amaze us every year, we thank you! Kci Woliwon! Please sit back or take a walk and listen to our reflections from the run and hear from other Team Wabanaki runners! Wabanaki Words Used:Apc-oc (again in the future, parting, good-bye, farewell) https://pmportal.org/dictionary/apc-oc Topics Discussed:  Millinocket Marathon - Millinocket MarathonGary Allen - Gary Allen (runner) - WikipediaMile Markers -Millinocket Marathon and HalfKtaadn Resorts - https://www.neoc.com/“Run Millinocket” by Jenn Schott - Run Millinocket Wabanaki Tribal Nations:Houlton Band of Maliseet Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians | Littleton, ME (maliseets.net)Mi'kmaq Mi'kmaq Nation | Presque Isle, ME (micmac-nsn.gov)Passamaquoddy Tribe Indian Township Passamaquoddy Tribe @ Indian Township | Peskotomuhkati MotahkomikukPassamaquoddy Tribe Sipayik Sipayik Tribal Government – Sipayik (wabanaki.com)Penobscot Nation Penobscot Nation | Departments & Info | Indian Island, Maine Special Thanks/Woliwon: Guests: Team Wabanaki Producer: Gavin AllenPodcast Team: Becky Soctomah Bailey, Macy Flanders

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too
Aunties on Air Episode 14: Celebrating the Season & Each Other

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 37:40


Episode 14: Celebrating the Season & Each Other The “Aunties on Air” Team wishes all of our listeners a joyous holiday season! Our entire team is around the table for a holiday celebration. We wish for comfort and love for every person. For any of you that feel struggle at this time, we pray, light smudge, and hold you close today and always. Please stay to the end of our holiday celebration, Auntie Lauren shares a very special rendition of Silent Night with a special guest. It's not to be missed.. your heart will thank you! Wabanaki Words Used:Apc-oc (again in the future, parting, good-bye, farewell) https://pmportal.org/dictionary/apc-oc Topics Discussed:  Merlin Sheldrake, “The Entangled Life” - The Entangled LifeThe Katahdin General Store - https://www.katahdingeneral.com/Millinocket Marathon - Millinocket MarathonBangor Beautiful - https://www.bangorbeautiful.org/Robin Wall Kimmerer , “The Serviceberry” - The ServiceberryRobin Wall Kimmerer, “Braiding Sweetgrass” - Braiding SweetgrassRobin Wall Kimmerer, “Gathering Moss” - Gathering MossMorgan Talty, “Fire Exit” - Fire ExitPassamaquoddy Maple - https://www.passamaquoddymaple.com/ Wabanaki Tribal Nations:Houlton Band of Maliseet Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians | Littleton, ME (maliseets.net)Mi'kmaq Mi'kmaq Nation | Presque Isle, ME (micmac-nsn.gov)Passamaquoddy Tribe Indian Township Passamaquoddy Tribe @ Indian Township | Peskotomuhkati MotahkomikukPassamaquoddy Tribe Sipayik Sipayik Tribal Government – Sipayik (wabanaki.com)Penobscot Nation Penobscot Nation | Departments & Info | Indian Island, Maine Special Thanks/Woliwon: Guests: Becky Soctomah Bailey, Gavin Allen, Macy Flanders Producer: Gavin Allen 

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too
Aunties on Air Episode 13: Water is Life (Samaqan nit pomawsuwakon)

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 56:39


Episode 13: Water is Life (Samaqan nit Pomawsuwakon)The Aunties welcome two honored Passamaquoddy guests to the studio, Chief Pos Bassett and Attorney Corey Hinton. This is the first time a Wabanaki Chief has been in the studio and the Aunties are honored. Both Corey and Chief Bassett will discuss the history of the Sipayik Passamaquoddy water crisis, where have we been and where are we now. Maine, “the way life should be” is often how you see this state described. Maine has a brand, it is a brand that includes vast forests, beautiful coastlines, robust rivers, and clean air. While Wabanaki Territory (what some now call Maine) is a sacred home to Wabanaki people and has been for thousands of years, we know the risks deep within the land and created by the people. Passamaquoddy people have lived with dirty water for generations, poisonous water entering the community and homes of the people. Throughout the state of Maine, when water is unsafe, the response is fierce, and the problem is mitigated. For the Passamaquoddy people, the story has been different. Why?  Wabanaki Words Used:Apc-oc (again in the future, parting, good-bye, farewell) https://pmportal.org/dictionary/apc-oc Topics Discussed:  Corey Hinton - Corey Hinton Chambers ProfileChief Bassett - Pos_Bassett – Sipayik Tribal GovernmentMaine Public Radio Clip - Clean drinking water bill for Passamaquoddy tribe draws a crowdRead more about Clean Water for Passamaquoddy tribe in Sipayak - Support LD 906: Clean water for Passamaquoddy Tribe at SipayikSamaqannihkuk Well - https://wabanaki.com/samaqannihkuk_well/Passmaquoddy Water District - Passamaquoddy Water District – InformationalCarbon Filter - New filters to improve PWD water qualityMaine Public Radio/Chief Maggie Dana - Passamaquoddy Tribe Hopes New Solutions — And Sovereignty — Can Help Address Longstanding Water Problems | Maine PublicWabanaki Public Health and Wellness Water Quality Program - The Water Quality ProgramBrunswick, Maine Drinking Water Testing -  DEP tests drinking water from Brunswick homes after toxic spillRena Newell - Representative Rena NewellSusan Collins - Susan CollinsSmokey's BBQ - Smokey's BBQ Wabanaki Tribal Nations:Houlton Band of Maliseet Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians | Littleton, ME (maliseets.net)Mi'kmaq Mi'kmaq Nation | Presque Isle, ME (micmac-nsn.gov)Passamaquoddy Tribe Indian Township Passamaquoddy Tribe @ Indian Township | Peskotomuhkati MotahkomikukPassamaquoddy Tribe Sipayik Sipayik Tribal Government – Sipayik (wabanaki.com)Penobscot Nation Penobscot Nation | Departments & Info | Indian Island, Maine Special Thanks/Woliwon: Guests: Chief Pos Bassett, Corey Hinton Producer: Gavin AllenPodcast Team: Becky Soctomah Bailey, Macy Flanders

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too
Aunties on Air Episode 12: Sovereignty: What We Hold Sacred

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 51:04


Episode 12: Sovereignty: What We Hold Sacred A conversation not to miss! As we wrap up Native American Heritage Month and enter a holiday week for some, this episode has perfect timing! Wabanaki Territory, or what some call the State of Maine, is a sacred place. A place that has provided Wabanaki people abundance for thousands of years. A place that desperately needs her people to heal. Wabanaki territory and Wabanaki people are deeply connected, holding knowledge that provides the nourishment for both to thrive. Ambassadors Maulian Bryant and Zeke Crofton-MacDonald join the Aunties in the studio to discuss all things SOVEREIGNTY! From the Land Claims Settlement Act of 1980 to present day, you will hear the importance of recognizing the sovereignty of Wabanaki people and correcting the harms that have occurred to heal generations to come. The Aunties and Ambassadors talk about the difficult journey Wabanaki nations and people face while trying to advocate for the same freedoms that all other indigenous nations have within United States. Maine is an outlier, a state like no other, taking the freedom of indigenous people. This conversation is filled with curiosities and calls to action, calling all “Aunties” listeners to demand change! Wabanaki Words Used:Apc-oc (again in the future, parting, good-bye, farewell) https://pmportal.org/dictionary/apc-oc Topics Discussed:  Wabanaki Alliance - Wabanaki Alliance Website1980 Maine Indian Land Claims Settlement Act - Summary of the 1980 Maine Indian Land Claims Act Penobscot Nation Tribal Council - Tribal Council, Penobscot Nation Chief Kirk Frances - Tribal Chiefs Timeline, Penobscot NationMaine Indian State Tribal Commission - About MITSCOromocto First Nations - Oromocto First Nation Skowhegan Mascots - Change of Skowhegan MascotState House (Maine) - Visiting the State House Donna Loring - Donna M. Loring Morgan Talty - Morgan Talty Penobscot Nation Tribal Youth Council - Penobscot Nation Youth Council Unity Youth Council - All About Youth CouncilsBlood Quantum - Blood Quantum LawsShubenacadie – Residential School - Former Shubenacadie Indian Residential School National Historic Site Wolastoqiyik - Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet) AboutCensus - Indian Census RollsMorgan Talty Esquire Article - Blood Quantum: What It Means to Be IndigenousBarry Dana - Barry DanaGreat Northern Paper v. Penobscot Nation - Great Northern Paper v. Penobscot Nation, 2001 Me. 68 (2001) Norridgewock Massacre - Norridgewock Massacre Sipayik Drinking Water Crisis - Sipayik Drinking Water Crisis Robin Wall Kimmerer, “The Serviceberry” - Amazon.com: The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World  Wabanaki Tribal Nations:Houlton Band of Maliseet Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians | Littleton, ME (maliseets.net)Mi'kmaq Mi'kmaq Nation | Presque Isle, ME (micmac-nsn.gov)Passamaquoddy Tribe Indian Township Passamaquoddy Tribe @ Indian Township | Peskotomuhkati MotahkomikukPassamaquoddy Tribe Sipayik Sipayik Tribal Government – Sipayik (wabanaki.com)Penobscot Nation Penobscot Nation | Departments & Info | Indian Island, Maine Special Thanks/Woliwon: Guests: Maulian Bryant, Zeke Crofton-MacDonaldProducer: Gavin AllenPodcast Team: Becky Soctomah Bailey, Macy Flanders

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too
Bonus: Milestone and Magical Moments! The Aunties & Team Celebrate!

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 35:00


Bonus: Milestone and Magical Moments! The Aunties & Team celebrate!Aunties on Air… and some Uncles too has something to celebrate! You all know we like to celebrate, find joy, and recognize accomplishments as much as possible. We also know that despair and difficulty is near each of us and there are many things that may get us down. Aunties on Air strives to be that space where yes, we can talk about difficult things and as importantly, where we find joy, laughter, and support. In this episode, you will hear that laughter and feel that joy as we celebrate our podcast reaching double digit episodes! While we know we are babies in the pod world, starting  just 6 months ago, we are proud that we have shared deeply important stories with our listeners. Reaching the 6 month (and double digit episode) milestone is when we thought… why not.. Let's throw a party! This shorter in length pod episode is not short of celebration! Please join us while we have a conversation with many of those involved with the Aunties podcast! We talk about our lessons learned so far, our hopes for the future, and much more! Shows Posted:Trailer - Aunties on Air…and some Uncles too TrailerEpisode 1 – IntroductionEpisode 2 – Aunties Visit the Studio Bonus - Coming Up Next on Auntie; Our Young People are in the Studio!Episode 3 – Our Young People are in the StudioEpisode 4 – Uncles Visit the Studio Episode 5 – The Arts: Essential to Healing Episode 6 – Mother Earth: Our History, Our Healing, Our ResponsibilitiesEpisode 7 - Mother Earth: Our History, Our Healing, Our Responsibilities - Part TwoBonus – Coming Next on Aunties; Exploring Our Relationships: Our Allies, Our FriendsEpisode 8 - Coming Next on Aunties; Exploring Our Relationships: Our Allies, Our FriendsEpisode 9 – Exploring Identity, Exclusion, & HealingBonus – The Aunties & Others Celebrate Morgan Talty Episode 10 – Wabanaki Food Systems: Healing our Past, Present, and Future Bonus – Voting, Voices, & Visibility Episode 11 – Community Healing & the Millinocket Marathon  Wabanaki Words Used:Apc-oc (again in the future, parting, good-bye, farewell) https://pmportal.org/dictionary/apc-oc Topics Discussed:  Franks Bakery – Frank's Bake Shop - Bangor, MEYo-Yo Ma – Yo-Yo Ma - WikipediaJeremey Dutcher - Jeremy Dutcher - Wikipedia Wabanaki Tribal Nations:Houlton Band of Maliseet Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians | Littleton, ME (maliseets.net)Mi'kmaq Mi'kmaq Nation | Presque Isle, ME (micmac-nsn.gov)Passamaquoddy Tribe Indian Township Passamaquoddy Tribe @ Indian Township | Peskotomuhkati MotahkomikukPassamaquoddy Tribe Sipayik Sipayik Tribal Government – Sipayik (wabanaki.com)Penobscot Nation Penobscot Nation | Departments & Info | Indian Island, Maine Special Thanks/Woliwon: Producer: Gavin AllenPodcast Team: Becky Soctomah Bailey, Macy Flanders

The Storyteller
Martin Bear (Cree - Maliseet) Part 2

The Storyteller

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024


Martin believed that he would die an alcoholic. His wife coped with his drinking by abusing prescription meds. When it landed her in the hospital Martin didn't care. But when lasting change came into her life, he noticed. Find out what she had, and what would eventually change Martin's life too.

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too
Aunties on Air Episode 11: Community Healing & the Millinocket Marathon

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 65:15


Episode 11: Community Healing & the Millinocket Marathon The Aunties welcome Gary Allen to the studio! Gary, the founder of the Millinocket Marathon and runner extraordinaire, is a human with love in his heart and fire in his feet! Throughout this episode you will hear a consistent theme of love and service, making ripples to make big changes. The passion Gary holds for community, all communities, is felt with each story he tells. Gary has a lifetime of accomplishments, from running to D.C. from Maine to finishing dozens of marathons, each a hard feat providing awareness and care. The joy in the studio is infectious, the Aunties know the listeners will feel the joy when they tune in!  Wabanaki Words Used:Apc-oc (again in the future, parting, good-bye, farewell)  https://pmportal.org/dictionary/apc-oc Topics Discussed:Register for the Millinocket Marathon Here - Millinocket Marathon & Half: Reg InfoArtisan Fair - Millinocket Marathon & Half: Schedule of Events — Crow AthleticsMillinocket Paper Mill Industry - Great Northern Paper Company TimelineNew England Outdoor Center - New England Outdoor CenterBoston Marathon - Boston MarathonNew York City Marathon - TCS New York City Marathon Central Park - Central Park - WikipediaMt. Desert Island Marathon - Run MDI: Mount Desert Island Marathon, Half & RelayCadillac Mountain - Cadillac Mountain - WikipediaPellitier Manufacturing - Pelletier Manufacturing Inc.Maine Sports Commission - Maine Sports CommissionMills Award - Allen honored by Mills | Archives | mdislander.com7th Generation Thinking - Seven generation sustainability - WikipediaMobile Food Pantry - Mobile Food Pantry: Wabanaki Public Health & WellnessHike Katahdin - 10 Best trails near Mount Katahdin | AllTrailsAppalachian Trail - Appalachian Trail Interactive MapTara Dower - Tara Dower Appalachian Trail Speed Record: How She Did It Wabanaki Tribal Nations:Houlton Band of Maliseet Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians | Littleton, ME (maliseets.net)Mi'kmaq Mi'kmaq Nation | Presque Isle, ME (micmac-nsn.gov)Passamaquoddy Tribe Indian Township Passamaquoddy Tribe @ Indian Township | Peskotomuhkati MotahkomikukPassamaquoddy Tribe Sipayik Sipayik Tribal Government – Sipayik (wabanaki.com)Penobscot Nation Penobscot Nation | Departments & Info | Indian Island, Maine Special Thanks/Woliwon: Guests: Gary AllenProducer: Gavin AllenPodcast Team: Becky Soctomah Bailey, Macy Flanders

The Storyteller
Martin Bear (Cree - Maliseet) Part 1

The Storyteller

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024


Martin was abandoned by his parents when he was thirteen years old. It was then that he had his first taste of alcohol. It wouldn't be his last. The bottle had a grip on Martin that would not let go.

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too
Exploring our Responsibilities: Voting, Voices, & Visibility

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 55:33


BONUS: Exploring our Responsibilities: Voting, Voices, & Visibility Calling all listeners to this BONUS Episode: Voting, Voices, & Visibility. Our conversation with Maine's Secretary of State, Shenna Bellows provides our listeners with voting tips, important history about elections in Maine, and how to be ready for Election Day! Tomorrow is election day, an important day to celebrate democracy! Indigenous people have had a difficult history related to voting and visibility in this country. This history must be told, the truth telling is long overdue. The Aunties share stories and perspectives related to voting in Maine and their hopes for the future. The Secretary and the Aunties also discussed their upcoming race they will be running together, the Millinocket Marathon. The time spent together is a mix, of both difficulty and joy.   Topics Discussed:Shenna Bellows - Shenna Bellows Secretary of State - What is a Secretary of State?Upcoming Sovereignty Episode (Featuring Maulian Bryant and Zeke Croft-Macdonald)State House - Maine State House Hancock, Maine - Town of Hancock, MaineBill of Rights - Bill of Rights, U.S. ConstitutionLegislative Debates Around Sovereignty - Maine Legislature to Debate Tribal SovereigntyCitizenship Law (1924) in Maine - Coolidge Signs Indian Citizenship ActNative Suffrage Granted (1954), Natives Gain Right to Vote in Local and State Elections (1967) - Native Americans' Long Journey to US Citizenship and Voting RightsUniversity of Southern Maine - University of Southern MaineMaine Citizens Guide to Referendum Questions - Maine Citizen's Guide to Referendum QuestionsMillinocket Marathon - Millinocket Marathon & Half: Race OverviewKatahdin Resorts/New England Outdoor Center - New England Outdoor CenterJulie Flynn - Julie Flynn: Deputy Secretary of State, Work Organizing ElectionsPassamaquoddy Maple - Passamaquoddy Maple Passamaquoddy Wild - Passamaquoddy Wild Blueberry Co. A Taste of Two Worlds (Cookbook) - "A Taste of Two Worlds" Wabanaki Tribal Nations:Houlton Band of Maliseet Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians | Littleton, ME (maliseets.net)Mi'kmaq Mi'kmaq Nation | Presque Isle, ME (micmac-nsn.gov)Passamaquoddy Tribe Indian Township Passamaquoddy Tribe @ Indian Township | Peskotomuhkati MotahkomikukPassamaquoddy Tribe Sipayik Sipayik Tribal Government – Sipayik (wabanaki.com)Penobscot Nation Penobscot Nation | Departments & Info | Indian Island, Maine Special Thanks/Woliwon: Guest: Shenna BellowsProducer: Gavin AllenPodcast Team: Becky Soctomah Bailey, Macy Flanders

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too
Aunties on Air Episode 10: Wabanaki Food Systems: Healing our Past, Present, and Future

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 104:17


Episode 10: Wabanaki Food Systems: Healing our Past, Present, and FutureOur release today is compelling and takes us on a journey! A journey that is lengthy and begins to address indigenous food systems, colonization, fear, and hopes for the future. The Aunties are super excited to invite Wabanaki Chefs, Joesph Robbins and Jasmine Thompson-Tintor to the studio to talk about all things Wabanaki food! Joe and Jasmine talk about their work, passions, and hopes for the future. Listening to this conversation will make your tastebuds active and bellies growl, a must listen for sure! Just bring along a snack! The Aunties recommend snacking on freeze dried blueberries from Passamaquoddy Wild Blueberry or perhaps some moose jerky- all abundance that our Mother Earth provides when we provide security and love to her. Please be sure to play the GIVE-AWAY and win some tastes from Wabanaki Territory!! Wabanaki Words Used:Apc-oc (again in the future, parting, good-bye, farewell)  https://pmportal.org/dictionary/apc-oc Topics Discussed:Katahdin Kitchen - Katahdin Kitchen InstagramKorean Dad - Korean Dadssipsis (Jazz's grandmother, poet, homesteader, activist, author of“Molly Molases and Me”) - ssipsisPortland Museum of Art - Portland Museum of ArtBissell Brothers in Milo, ME - Bissell Brothers - Taproom & KitchenDene - Dene NationNavajo Taco - Navajo Tacos RecipeNorth American Traditional Indigenous Food Systems - North American Traditional Indigenous Food Systems (natifs.org)Three Sisters Succotash - Three Sisters Succotash RecipeRoger Paul - Roger PaulNiweskok - Niweskok Wabanaki Food SovereigntyWild Rice (food) - How to Cook Wild RiceDenver Omelet (dish) - The Denver Omelet RecipeReservation Dogs - Reservation DogsSoul Fire Farm - SOUL FIRE FARMPassamaquoddy Maple - Passamaquoddy Maple SyrupPassamaquoddy Wild - Passamaquoddy Wild Blueberry CoA Taste of Two Worlds (Cookbook) - "A Taste of Two Worlds"University of Southern Maine - University of Southern MaineNiweskok - https://www.niweskok.org/Presente Maine -https://www.presentemaine.org/Land Trust- https://www.bomazeenlandtrust.org/Bonnie Newsom- https://umaine.edu/anthropology/dr-bonnie-newsom/Jennifer Neptune- Jennifer Neptune – artist – Indian Connections Wabanaki Tribal Nations:Houlton Band of Maliseet Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians | Littleton, ME (maliseets.net)Mi'kmaqMi'kmaq Nation | Presque Isle, ME (micmac-nsn.gov)Passamaquoddy Tribe Indian Township Passamaquoddy Tribe @ Indian Township | Peskotomuhkati MotahkomikukPassamaquoddy Tribe-Sipayik Sipayik Tribal Government – Sipayik (wabanaki.com)Penobscot Nation Penobscot Nation | Departments & Info | Indian Island, Maine Special Thanks/ Woliwon: Guests: Jasmine Thompson-Tintor, Joe RobbinsProducer: Gavin AllenPodcast Team: Becky Soctomah Bailey, Macy Flanders

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too
The Aunties & Others Celebrate Morgan Talty

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 14:58


The Aunties are back to celebrate Morgan! Every chance we get, Aunties on Air celebrates people, their accomplishments, and their efforts! Morgan has published two award winning books, The Night of the Living Rez and Fire Exit and completed many other writings for anthologies, magazines, and online publications. A Penobscot author and professor at the University of Maine, Morgan is a gift to the Wabanaki Nations and beyond. As we are all aware, our world is experiencing great divisiveness and intolerance, turning to celebration and responsibility will move us to a world where we are all proud, visible, and thriving.  Special Thanks/Woliwon: Producer: Gavin AllenPodcast Team: Becky Soctomah Bailey, Macy Flanders

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too
Aunties on Air Episode 9:  Exploring Identity, Exclusion, & Healing

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 76:16


Aunties on Air Episode 9: Exploring Identity, Exclusion, & Healing Summary: Listeners, you are in for a treat! This conversation with Morgan Talty will set you up for deep thinking, reflection and some laughter. Morgan, an indigenous (Penobscot) author, public speaker and an amazing Dada to his son, Charlie. He will share his works of art with you, describing his process for his newest book “Fire Exit”, a novel that tackles the complexities of living in a world where culture, blood quantum and colonization have had its impacts. The Aunties felt their hearts expand during this episode, cementing their commitment to healing, inclusion, and love. Please come back this Thursday for a special 10-minute episode where the Aunties celebrate Morgan and all his accomplishments! Morgan TaltyCurrent Books:Night of the Living Rez -Night of the Living Rez — Morgan TaltyFire Exit -Morgan TaltyFeatured In:Never Whistle at Night -Anthologies — Morgan Talty Morgan's Upcoming Non-Fiction:“Year of the Frog Clan” Morgan's Upcoming Fiction:“Doomsday”AndrewSockalexis (Inspiration for “Doomsday”) Wabanaki Words Used:Apc-oc (again in the future, parting, good-bye, farewell)  https://pmportal.org/dictionary/apc-oc Topics Discussed:UMaine -The University of Maine (umaine.edu)UMaine Professor - Morgan Talty - Department of English - University of Maine (umaine.edu)Native American Studies UMaine - Home - Native American Programs - University of Maine (umaine.edu)Native American Program Dartmouth- Home | Native American Program (dartmouth.edu)Eastern Maine Community College-emcc.eduThe Briar Patch - The Briar Patch BookshopLouise Erdrich- Louise Erdrich - WikipediaLouise Erdrich, “The Round House” -The Round House a book by Louise Erdrich (bookshop.org)N. Scott Momaday- N. Scott Momaday - WikipediaTommy Orange- Tommy Orange - WikipediaTommy Orange, “There, There”- There There a book by Tommy Orange (bookshop.org)Tommy Orange, “Wandering Stars”- Wandering Stars a book by Tommy Orange (bookshop.org)Jack Kerouac, “On the Road”- On the Road a book by Jack Kerouac (bookshop.org)Audrey Lorde - Audre Lorde - WikipediaKaren Russell, future release of work (March), “The Antidote”- The Antidote a book by Karen Russell (bookshop.org)MacArthur Genius Grant- Karen Russell - MacArthur Foundation (macfound.org)Oliphant vs. Suquamish Nation - Oliphant v. Suquamish Indian Tribe - WikipediaMaine Indian Claims Settlement Act- Maine Indian Claims Settlement Legislative HistoryBlood quantum/census- Blood Quantum and Sovereignty: A Guide - Native Governance CenterNew York Times Review-Book Review: ‘Fire Exit,' by Morgan Talty - The New York Times (nytimes.com)Morgan's Esquire piece about blood quantum -Blood Quantum: What It Means to Be Indigenous (esquire.com)Leslie Marmon Silko- Leslie Marmon Silko - WikipediaJohn Bear - https://umaine.edu/nativeamericanprograms/people/john-bear-mitchell/PTC Gluskabe Story- My Story is Gluskabe | Penobscot Theatre CompanyUniversityof Maine at Augusta- Augusta • Bangor • Online • Statewide - University of Maine at Augusta (uma.edu)Jennifer Shepard Penobscot Theatre -Jen Shepard | Penobscot Theatre CompanyCarol Dana - Carol Dana (dawnlandvoices.org)Geo Neptune- Geo Soctomah Neptune - WikipediaCarol & Kim Episode EPISODE 8 Aunties of AirPenobscot Youth Council - https://wabanakiphw.org/penobscot-nation-youth-council-recognized-as-2022-youth-council-of-the-year/Wells, Maine Mascot - https://www.wearethewarriorsfilm.com/Unity, Youth Council - https://unityinc.org/about-unity/Carmella Bear (25 under 25) -https://unityinc.org/united-national-indian-tribal-youth-announces-25-under-25-youth-leaders-2/Therese Marie Mailhot, “Heart Berries” -Heart Berries by Terese Marie Mailhot: 9781640091603 | PenguinRandomHouse.com: Books“Smoke Signals” - Smoke Signals (film) - Wikipedia“What do we do with the Art of Monstruous Men” - The Paris Review - What Do We Do with the Art of Monstrous Men?  Special Thanks/ Woliwon: Guests: Morgan Talty Producer: Gavin AllenPodcast Team: Becky Soctomah Bailey, Macy Flanders

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too
Aunties on Air Episode 8: Exploring Our Relationships: Our Allies, Our Friends

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 69:48


Episode 8: Exploring Our Relationships: Our Allies, Our FriendsToday is the day! We welcome our friends Carol Wishcamper and Kimberly Crichton and we release a special song by Lauren Stevens and the late Allen Sockabasin, Amazing Grace. Spending time with two special people in our (the Aunties) lives, a conversation not to miss. Our two friends dedicated to serving our tribal communities in so many ways! This conversation will be filled with laughter, insights and deep connections. You will hear the passions of both of these special women and the fierceness they provide to those they love. Remember to stay till the end for a special song by Lauren and Allen.  Wabanaki Words Used: Apc-oc (again in the future, parting, good-bye, farewell)  https://pmportal.org/dictionary/apc-ocTopics Discussed:Bangor Beautiful - Bangor BeautifulThe Rock & Art Shop - Bangor — The Rock and Art ShopTruth and Reconciliation Commission -Truth & Reconciliation - Wabanaki REACHPineland - https://shadowsofpineland.org/ Malaga Island - Malaga Island: An Overview of its Cultural and Natural History – Maine Coast Heritage Trust (mcht.org)Charlie Howard Murder - https://www.mainepublic.org/news/2024-07-07/sunday-marks-40th-anniversary-of-brutal-murder-of-charlie-howard-in-bangor Indigenous Queer Authors - https://nativemaxmagazine.com/5-books-written-by-two-spirit-indigiqueer-authors/ Land Back Movement - First Light Learning Journey | Peter Forbes Adrienne Maree Brown - adrienne maree brown – awe. liberation. pleasure.Dawnland Film - https://upstanderproject.org/films/dawnland Wabanaki Alliance - Home - Wabanaki AllianceThanks to the Animals by Allen Sockabasin - Thanks to the Animals a book by Allen Sockabasin and Rebekah Raye (bookshop.org)Penobscot Theater Company Gluskabe - My Story is Gluskabe | Penobscot Theatre Company Special Thanks/ Woliwon: Guests: Carol Wishcamper, Kimberly Crichton Producer: Gavin AllenPodcast Team: Becky Soctomah Bailey, Macy Flanders, Reanna Sockabasin

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too
Coming Up Next on Aunties; Exploring Our Relationships: Our Allies Our Friends

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 7:16


We are so excited for next Tuesday, October 1st! We want our listeners to know what is upcoming, a conversation with two special people in our (the Aunties) lives, our friends Carol Wishcamper and Kimberly Crichton. Two friends dedicated to serving our tribal communities in so many ways! Our conversation was filled with laughter, insights and deep connections. We know you will enjoy this conversation, please listen to the quick clip that describes our next episode and hear Auntie Lauren and late Allen Sockabasin share a special song. Also-please remember to tune in next Tuesday for the full episode! Special Thanks/Woliwon: Producer: Gavin AllenPodcast Team: Becky Soctomah Bailey, Macy Flanders, Reanna Sockabasin

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too
Aunties on Air Episode 7: Mother Earth: Our History, Our Healing, Our Responsibilities -PART TWO

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 41:31


Episode 7: Mother Earth: Our History, Our Healing, Our Responsibilities –PART TWOJoin us back for more time with Dr. Darren Ranco!  The Aunties and Uncle Darren will continue to dive into discussions about Wabanaki land, the connection we have to this land we collectively share, and our responsibilities to our Mother Earth. Uncle Darren displays his commitment to young people and shares exciting work he is helping to lead, the Wabanaki Ways Program. Listeners will continue to hear stories from Darren and learn about two amazing products that the Aunties brought in to share! Passamaquoddy Wild Blueberries https://www.pquoddyberries.com/Passamaquoddy Maple https://www.passamaquoddymaple.com/Please tune in to part 2 and try these amazing products!Wabanaki Words Used:Apc-oc (again in the future, parting, good-bye, farewell)  https://pmportal.org/dictionary/apc-ocTopics Discussed:Molly Denali- https://pbskids.org/molly/videos Wabanaki Commission of Land Stewardship- https://dawnlandreturn.org/wabanaki-commission/about-usTurtle Island- North America Two Eyed Seeing- https://youtu.be/bA9EwcFbVfgSoutheast Sustainable Partnership- https://sustainablesoutheast.net Robin Wall Kimmerer- https://www.robinwallkimmerer.com/Passamaquoddy maple- https://www.passamaquoddymaple.com/Passamaquoddy Blueberries- https://www.pquoddyberries.com/UMaine Wabanaki Youth in Science (WaYS)- Wabanaki Youth in Science (WaYS) - Native American Programs - University of Maine (umaine.edu)UMaine Penobscot Language signs- Penobscot Signs at the University of Maine (umaine.edu)UMaine Native American Programs - Wabanaki Center - Native American Programs - University of Maine (umaine.edu)Gathering Sweetgrass Acadia- Gathering Sweetgrass and Renewing the Past: How Science at Acadia Is Making a Course Correction (U.S. National Park Service) (nps.gov)Wabanaki Tribal Nations:Houlton Band of Maliseet Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians | Littleton, ME (maliseets.net)Mi'kmaqMi'kmaq Nation | Presque Isle, ME (micmac-nsn.gov)Passamaquoddy Tribe Indian Township Passamaquoddy Tribe @ Indian Township | Peskotomuhkati MotahkomikukPassamaquoddy Tribe-Sipayik Sipayik Tribal Government – Sipayik (wabanaki.com)Penobscot Nation Penobscot Nation | Departments & Info | Indian Island, Maine Special Thanks/ Woliwon: Guests: Darren Ranco Producer: Gavin AllenPodcast Team: Becky Soctomah Bailey, Macy Flanders, Reanna Sockabasin 

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too
Aunties on Air Episode 6: Mother Earth: Our History, Our Healing, Our Responsibilities -PART ONE

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 59:26


Episode 6: Our Earth: Our History, Our Healing, Our Responsibilities -PART ONEJoin us for our episode with Dr. Darren Ranco! Land Back, Land Return, Land Stewardship are words many of us have heard before. In this two-part episode (part two released this Thursday, September 19th), the Aunties and Uncle Darren will dive into discussions about Wabanaki land, the connection we have to this land we collectively share, and our responsibilities to our Mother Earth. You will meet our friend, Darren, a professor at the University of Maine and a champion for Indigenous students. Uncle Darren will talk about exciting work he is helping to lead here in Wabanaki Territory, all focused on land protection and stewardship. Please tune in to this episode and part 2, you will feel the powerful connection our land has to our healing.  Wabanaki Words Used:Apc-oc (again in the future, parting, good-bye, farewell)  https://pmportal.org/dictionary/apc-ocTopics Discussed:Molly Denali- https://pbskids.org/molly/videos Wabanaki Commission of Land Stewardship- https://dawnlandreturn.org/wabanaki-commission/about-usTurtle Island- North America Two Eyed Seeing- https://youtu.be/bA9EwcFbVfgSoutheast Sustainable Partnership- Woven peoples + place in Southeast Alaska. - (sustainablesoutheast.net) Robin Wall Kimmerer- https://www.robinwallkimmerer.com/Passamaquoddy maple- https://www.passamaquoddymaple.com/Passamaquoddy Blueberries- https://www.pquoddyberries.com/UMaine Penobscot Language signs- Penobscot Signs at the University of Maine (umaine.edu)UMaine Native American Programs - Wabanaki Center - Native American Programs - University of Maine (umaine.edu)Gathering Sweetgrass Acadia- Gathering Sweetgrass and Renewing the Past: How Science at Acadia Is Making a Course Correction (U.S. National Park Service) (nps.gov)Wabanaki Tribal Nations:Houlton Band of Maliseet Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians | Littleton, ME (maliseets.net)Mi'kmaqMi'kmaq Nation | Presque Isle, ME (micmac-nsn.gov)Passamaquoddy Tribe Indian Township Passamaquoddy Tribe @ Indian Township | Peskotomuhkati MotahkomikukPassamaquoddy Tribe-Sipayik Sipayik Tribal Government – Sipayik (wabanaki.com)Penobscot Nation Penobscot Nation | Departments & Info | Indian Island, Maine Special Thanks/ Woliwon: Guests: Darren Ranco Producer: Gavin AllenPodcast Team: Becky Soctomah Bailey, Macy Flanders, Reanna Sockabasin

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too
Aunties on Air Episode 5: The Arts: Essential to Healing

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 63:07


Episode 5: The Arts: Essential to Healing Woliwon (Thank you) for joining us for this essential episode on healing! The healing of our bodies, relationships, and Mother Earth is the focus of the Aunties on Air Pod! Healing is hard work. It takes commitment, love for self, and support from those who care for us. It also takes the ARTS! We heal through music, literature, photography, painting, and all forms of creative expression. For thousands of years, Indigenous people from across our world have recognized the deep connection between the arts and healing. In this episode you will hear how collaboration and the arts have transformed the experiences and healing of many. You will meet our friends, Jen and Annette, both stars in the Bangor, Maine area. They both lead vibrant organizations that promote the abundance art brings to a community. The Penobscot Theater, Bangor Beautiful, and the Rock and Art Shop- all critical when discussing community healing within our territory. Both Wabanaki people and non-indigenous people living Wabanaki Territory will feel the love and commitment to community through this episode! Please sit back and take in the healing power of the ARTS!Wabanaki Words Used:Apc-oc (again in the future, parting, good-bye, farewell)  https://pmportal.org/dictionary/apc-ocWoliwon https://pmportal.org/dictionary/woliwon Topics Discussed:Rock and Art Shop-  Bangor — The Rock and Art ShopBangor Beautiful- https://www.bangorbeautiful.org/homePenobscot Theatre- Penobscot Theatre Company | Bangor's Professional TheatreDonna Brown- https://www.wabanakiwomenscoalition.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/WWC-Announcement-of-Executive-Director.jpgBee Mural- Bangor Beautiful - Good of the Hive MuralPTC Gluskabe Performance- https://www.penobscottheatre.org/project/my-story-is-gluskabe/Carol Dana Quote-https://www.bangordailynews.com/2024/03/01/bangor/penobscot-theatre-gluskabe-play-joam40zk0w/Carol Dana- Carol Dana (dawnlandvoices.org)WPHW Mural- New Hammond St. ground mural brightens Downtown Bangor (wabi.tv)Fiddlehead Mural- The Man Behind Bangor's Newest Mural; Maine's 'Color Wizard' (i95rocks.com) Wabanaki Tribal Nations:Houlton Band of Maliseet-Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians | Littleton, ME (maliseets.net)Mi'kmaq-Mi'kmaq Nation | Presque Isle, ME (micmac-nsn.gov)Passamaquoddy Tribe Indian Township- Passamaquoddy Tribe @ Indian Township | Peskotomuhkati MotahkomikukPassamaquoddy Tribe Sipayik- Sipayik Tribal Government – Sipayik (wabanaki.com)Penobscot Nation-Penobscot Nation | Departments & Info | Indian Island, Maine Special Thanks/ Woliwon: Guests: Annette Dodd, Jen Shepard Editor: Gavin AllenPodcast Team: Becky Soctomah Bailey, Macy Flanders, Reanna Sockabasin  

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too
Aunties on Air Episode 4: Uncles Visit the Studio

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 66:35


Episode 4: Uncles Visit the StudioThe day is finally here! Our Uncles join us in the podcast studio! And just like our Auntie episode, our time with our Uncles extended beyond our normal episode length. While we could have broken this episode into 2, we decided to keep this conversation together. The Uncles had many stories to tell, wisdom to share, and community resources to talk about! The Aunties/Hosts (Lauren, Lisa, and Saige) gathered in the podcast studio to welcome two very special Uncles Chris Newell (Passamaquoddy) and Ralph Cammack (Maliseet). These two Uncles are leaders in education, service, and culture. They are both full of love and wisdom. The Uncles take us on a journey where they share their childhood dreams, mentors, and experiences as indigenous boys growing up in both indigenous and non-indigenous communities. We learn from the Uncles that career paths are sometimes clear and often murky. The importance of mentorship, sharing culture and story are highlighted throughout this important conversation. The Aunties and Uncles talk about the difficulty indigenous and students of color face when entering academia and reaching for academic success. While the difficulty is shared, Chris and Ralph also share numerous resources with our listeners (found in the show notes). The Aunties encourage all to look and dig in more. In this episode and all future episodes, you will experience indigenous languages spoken, Wabanaki culture celebrated, and healing happening through conversations and love. Wabanaki traditional music is shared by the amazing Lauren Stevens and Allen Sockabasin. Wabanaki Words Used:Qoss (son) https://pmportal.org/dictionary/qossolApc-oc (again in the future, parting, good-bye, farewell)  https://pmportal.org/dictionary/apc-ocTus (daughter) https://pmportal.org/dictionary/tusol Topics Discussed:Wayne Newell- https://www.friendsjournal.org/wayne-a-newell/Lauren Stevens Performance with Yo Yo Ma- https://vimeo.com/752751830Ralph's Band- Sons of AlfondPequot Territory- https://www.mptn-nsn.gov/Rebecca Sockbeson- https://www.rebeccasockbeson.com/Indigenous Research- The Center for Wabanaki Research, Knowledge & Innovation | Wabanaki Public Health & Wellness (wabanakiphw.org)A New Era of Indigenous Research: Community-based Indigenous Research Ethics Protocols in Canada - Ashley Hayward, Erynne Sjoblom, Stephanie Sinclair, Jaime Cidro, 2021 (sagepub.com)Project Venture- Project Venture | Wabanaki Public Health & Wellness (wabanakiphw.org)Morgan Talty- Morgan TaltyChris Newell's Book Link-https://www.akomawt.org/store/p1/If_You_Lived_During_The_Plimoth_Thanksgiving_by_Chris_Newell_(Paperback).htmlDangers of anti-DEI efforts- https://abcnews.go.com/US/map-impact-anti-dei-legislation/story?id=108795967Saige Phillips - Penobscot Nation grad student gets national recognition for Indigenous advocacy (bangordailynews.com)Deeping Our Relationships for Healing: Our Land, Our People, Our Freedom by Lisa Sockabasin- Deeping Our Relationships for Healing: Our Land, Our People, Our Freedom | Health Equity (liebertpub.com)Hawk Henries- Hawk Henries' Biography | Hawk Henries Wabanaki Tribal Nations:Houlton Band of Maliseet Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians | Littleton, ME (maliseets.net)Mi'kmaqMi'kmaq Nation | Presque Isle, ME (micmac-nsn.gov)Passamaquoddy Tribe Indian Township Passamaquoddy Tribe @ Indian Township | Peskotomuhkati MotahkomikukPassamaquoddy Tribe-Sipayik Sipayik Tribal Government – Sipayik (wabanaki.com)Penobscot Nation Penobscot Nation | Departments & Info | Indian Island, Maine Special Thanks/ Woliwon: Guests: Chris Newell, Ralph CammackEditor: Gavin AllenPodcast Team: Becky Soctomah Bailey, Macy Flanders, Reanna Sockabasin 

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too
Aunties on Air Episode 3: Our Young People are in the Studio

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 42:21


Episode 3: Our Young People are in the Studio Aunties Lisa and Saige took over the studio as they welcomed our Wabanaki summer college interns Caroline, Gavin, and Kristen, and their coordinator Jillian! Each student is working on a project that supports healing in our Wabanaki nations. WPHW is grateful for their energy, commitment, and passion! In this session, you will hear the students discussing their hopes, dreams, and experiences this summer. This is an episode not to miss! Wabanaki Ship https://wabanakiphw.org/departments/research/internship-programs/Bigelow Labatory Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences - Bold Science for Our Blue Planet Special Thanks/ Woliwon:Editor: Gavin AllenPodcast Team: Becky Soctomah Bailey, Macy Flanders, and Reanna Sockabasin 

Back to the People
Soul, Sovereignty, and Spirit w/ State Rep. Aaron Dana

Back to the People

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 63:57


Aaron Dana is a prominent member of the Passamaquoddy Tribe and currently serves as a Tribal Representative in the Maine State Legislature. As a non-voting member, he represents the interests of the Passamaquoddy people and advocates for their rights and sovereignty. Dana has been active in legislative efforts to extend federal benefits to the Wabanaki tribes, which include the Passamaquoddy, Penobscot, Maliseet, and Mi'kmaq tribes in Maine. These efforts aim to rectify the exclusion of these tribes from federal laws that benefit other tribes across the United States due to a unique 1980 settlement agreement​.

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too
Coming Up Next on Aunties; Our Young People are in the Studio!

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 4:08


We are so excited for next Tuesday, August 6th! We wanted our listeners to know what is upcoming, a conversation with our young people, dedicated to serving our communities during their summer! Our conversation was filled with laughter, insight, and responsibilities. We know you will feel inspired by this young talent who are deeply committed to healing! Tune in next week!Wabanaki SHIP https://wabanakiphw.org/departments/research/internship-programs/Special Thanks/ Woliwon: Editor: Gavin AllenPodcast Team: Becky Soctomah Bailey, Macy Flanders, Reanna Sockabasin

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too
Aunties on Air Episode 2: Aunties Visit the Studio

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 84:33


This special episode is an extended Auntie conversation! While we could have broken this episode into 2, we decided to keep this conversation together. Please join us for more time together than usual, when the Aunties are in town- you let them talk! The Aunties/Hosts (Lauren, Lisa, and Saige) gathered in the podcast studio to welcome two very special Aunties, Cyril Francis (Passamaquoddy) and Pat Knox-Nicola (Penobscot). These two Aunties are leaders, elders and full of love and wisdom. The Aunties dive in deep, discussing topics such as community, belonging, pride, culture, trauma, movies, and books! The format of the show, as described in the introductory episode, the Aunties (Lauren, Lisa, & Saige) will ask guests seven questions, honoring our seven generations. This episode and all future episodes, you will experience indigenous languages spoken, Wabanaki culture celebrated, and healing happening through conversations and love. Wabanaki traditional music is shared by the amazing Lauren Stevens and Allen Sockabasin.  Wabanaki Words Used: Tan kahk (How are you?) tan kahk | Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Language Portal (pmportal.org)Psi-te wen (everyone, everybody) psi-wen, psi-te wen | Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Language Portal (pmportal.org)Woliwon (thank) woliwon | Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Language Portal (pmportal.org)Ktoliwis (name)  liwisu | Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Language Portal (pmportal.org)Peskotomuhkat nil peskotomuhkat | Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Language Portal (pmportal.org)Nuceyew Sipayik Sipayik | Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Language Portal (pmportal.org)Cihkonaqcik cihkonaqc | Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Language Portal (pmportal.org)Yalahsehniket yalahsenike, alahsenike | Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Language Portal (pmportal.org)Kinalokittiyena kinalokittiyena (Pesk), kinalokitt (Wol) | Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Language Portal (pmportal.org)Apc-oc (again in the future, parting, good-bye, farewell) apc-oc | Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Language Portal (pmportal.org)Woliwon (thank you)  woliwon | Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Language Portal (pmportal.org) Topics Discussed:WPHW Website Home | Wabanaki Public Health & Wellness (wabanakiphw.org)CISM CCISM Trifold Brochure.pdfWabanaki Public Health and Wellness Mobile Food Pantry FAQ's  https://wabanakiphw.org/departments/wabanaki-public-health/community-land-wellness/mobile-food-pantry/mobile-food-pantry-faq/Mobile Food Pantry ScheduleMobile Food Pantry | Wabanaki Public Health & Wellness (wabanakiphw.org)Alcoholics Anonymous Have a problem with alcohol? There is a solution. | Alcoholics Anonymous (aa.org) Show Highlights: Morgan Talty @ Morgan TaltyIsabelle Knockwood Out of the Depths, 4th Edition: The Experiences of Mi'kmaw Children at the Indian Residential School at Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia – Fernwood PublishingKillers of the Flower Moon — Official Trailer | Apple TV+ (youtube.com)Allen Sockabasin https://g.co/kgs/KhBQsR5Wabanaki Tribal Nations:Houlton Band of Maliseet Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians | Littleton, ME (maliseets.net)Mi'kmaq Mi'kmaq Nation | Presque Isle, ME (micmac-nsn.gov)Passamaquoddy Tribe Indian Township Passamaquoddy Tribe @ Indian Township | Peskotomuhkati MotahkomikukPassamaquoddy Tribe-Sipayik Sipayik Tribal Government – Sipayik (wabanaki.com)Penobscot Nation Penobscot Nation | Departments & Info | Indian Island, Maine Special Thanks/ Woliwon: Guests: Cyril Francis, Pat Knox-NicolaEditor: Gavin Allen, Tiana Aurelio  Podcast Team: Becky Soctomah Bailey, Macy Flanders, Reanna Sockabasin

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too
Aunties on Air Episode 1: Introduction

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 44:00


Episode: Intro The Aunties/Hosts (Lauren, Lisa, and Saige) gathered in the pod cast studio to discuss their hopes for Aunties on Air… and some Uncles too. You will hear the Aunties discuss their passions, work, and love for their indigenous communities. The format of the show is discussed in this introductory episode. Each episode, the Aunties will ask guests seven questions, honoring our seven generations. This episode and all future episodes, you will experience indigenous languages spoken, Wabanaki culture celebrated, and healing happening through conversations and love. Wabanaki traditional music is shared by the amazing Lauren Stevens and Allen Sockabasin.Wabanaki Words Used: Tus (daughter) https://pmportal.org/dictionary/tusolQoss (son) https://pmportal.org/dictionary/qossolApc-oc (again in the future, parting, good-bye, farwell) apc-oc | Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Language Portal (pmportal.org)Tan kahk (How are you?) tan kahk | Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Language Portal (pmportal.org)Psi-wen (everyone, everybody) psi-wen, psi-te wen | Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Language Portal (pmportal.org)Pihce (long ago) pihce | Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Language Portal (pmportal.org)Woliwon (thank you)  woliwon | Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Language Portal (pmportal.org)Topics Discussed:WPHW Website Home | Wabanaki Public Health & Wellness (wabanakiphw.org)WPHW Social https://www.facebook.com/WabanakiPHWCISM CCISM Trifold Brochure.pdfThe acronym CISM stands for, critical incident stress management. It is the most widely used crisis intervention system in the world started in 1988. Our Wabanaki Nations Wampum CISM focuses on our culture and traditional healing ways, combined with core components to guide us through a crisis. The WNW CISM Support Network is comprised of 5 mobile crisis response teams throughout all Wabanaki Tribal territories. Our mission is to provide peer assistance to all affected members of a community during or after a critical incident. Our philosophy is to offer intentional supports and maintain a high level of integrity, confidentiality, and to do no harm. The Network seeks to lessen the impact of stress reactions through a variety of interventions provided by our fully trained peer support personnel.Wabanaki Ship https://wabanakiphw.org/departments/research/internship-programs/WCCC WCCC Onepager (2).pdfShow Highlights: Ann Pardilla- Ann was born and raised on Indian Island, with extended family in Kingsclear, NB and Mountain View, Oklahoma. She Married George Pardilla and during his Air Force career they were stationed in the U.S and overseas. In 1975 they returned to Indian Island, Maine where they re-established Chief Poolaw's Trading Post. Ann Irene was active in community and government affairs on Penobscot Tribal Council and as Lieutenant Governor. She was a Penobscot Culture Keeper and was a leader and mentor for Wabanaki traditional ceremonies.Lauren Stevens Performance with  Yo Yo Ma https://vimeo.com/752751830Salt bay Chamber & WPHW Concert  Salt Bay Chamber Performance (3).pdfAllen Sockabasin https://g.co/kgs/KhBQsR5Wabanaki Tribal Nations:Houlton Band of Maliseet Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians | Littleton, ME (maliseets.net)Mi'kmaq Mi'kmaq Nation | Presque Isle, ME (micmac-nsn.gov)Passamaquoddy Tribe-Indian Township Passamaquoddy Tribe @ Indian Township | Peskotomuhkati MotahkomikukPassamaquoddy Tribe-Sipayik Sipayik Tribal Government – Sipayik (wabanaki.com)Penobscot Nation Penobscot Nation | Departments & Info | Indian Island, Maine Special Thanks/ Woliwon: Editor: Gavin Allen, Nate Brown Podcast Team: Becky Soctomah Bailey, Macy Flanders, Reanna Sockabasin  

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too
Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too trailer

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 2:20


Your Hosts Lauren, Lisa & Saige welcome listeners to Aunties on Air... and some Uncles too. The hosts are delighted to begin creating sacred space for all guests and listeners to connect to culture, community and each other. The Aunties will take you on a journey where every listener will experience the healing powers of connection. Please come join the hosts and guests as they deliver good medicine through a traditional story telling way.  Special Thanks/ Woliwon: Editor: Gavin Allen, Nate Brown Podcast Team: Becky Soctomah Bailey, Macy Flanders, Reanna Sockabasin

Tunes from Turtle Island
Tunes from Turtle Island S04E44

Tunes from Turtle Island

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 60:30


Indigenous made Alt R'n'B, Hip Hop, Rez Metal, Country, Rock, Dance, Pow Wow Drum, and more from members of the Shoshone, Cree, Nahuatl, Lakota, Mi'kmaq, Dakota, Navajo, Mohawk, Maliseet, Anishinaabe, and Shawnee Nations. Brought to you by Tunes From Turtle Island and Pantheon Podcasts. If you like the music you hear, go out and buy some of it. :) All these artists need your support. Tracks on this week's show are: Ozomatli - Moose On The Loose Vangorian - Haunted By Dreams Pj Vegas & Tippie - Remember Me Stella Standingbear - I Dont Mind Wolf Castle - I Wont Stop Tufawon - Without You Art Of Time Ensemble & Tom Wilson - Red Is The Color Daggerss & JC Campbell - The Water (Hold On To Me) Living Dead Girl - Poltergist early//morning company - Alone And Forsaken Jayli Wolf - Welcome Child 9a Matowin - Hehaka Pejuta Alunlanding & Myles Bullen - Board Game (And Other Necessities) Sandra Sutter - Indian in Child Sultans Of String & Northern Cree - Nimihito (Dance) All songs on this podcast are owned by the artist(s) and are used for educational purposes only. All songs can be found for purchase or streaming wherever you get your great music. Please pick up these amazing tracks and support these artists. More info on the show here.

The Storyteller
Charles Paul (Maliseet) Part 3

The Storyteller

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023


I've seen it, I've been there, I did it, I know because I know what I'm talking about, because if I wasn't, I'd be in a bar telling you about the times I was drunk and stuff. But today, I don't have to go there, I don't have to talk about sitting in a bar spending my money being drunk. I don't have to no more; I'm free, I've been free, God said I am free.

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The Storyteller
Charles Paul (Maliseet) Part 2

The Storyteller

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023


Charlie's battle with alcohol was intense and sobriety was allusive. He said, "I didn't know how I got sober, I couldn't figure it out; I guess it was never meant to be for me to figure it out. But it was a mystery, still is, when I speak at places where I go and when I see people, I say, 'I don't know how I sobered up.' And I just have to, I just have to say the Lord just come into my life one day and this is what came out of it."

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The Storyteller
Charles Paul (Maliseet) Part 1

The Storyteller

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023


Charlie's childhood experiences of physical, mental and sexual abuse left him a hating, cold and violent person who for forty years succumbed to a life of alcohol, drugs, crime and self destruction. Then, one day God got his attention.

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The Aunties Dandelion
Jeremy Dutcher (Wolastoqiyik) Singer, Language Carrier, Futurist PART 1

The Aunties Dandelion

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 69:20


WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives
2022 Common Ground Fair Keynote Speaker (Friday 9/24/22): Maulian Dana

WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 47:22


Producer: Pepin Mittelhauser Maulian Dana Tribal Ambassador for the Penobscot Nation “Tribal Sovereignty in Wabanaki Homeland: History, Policy, Connectedness, and the Next Generations” Maulian Dana serves as the first appointed Tribal Ambassador for the Penobscot Nation. She represents the tribe in local, state and federal government as an advocate and diplomat. Her background is in political science, activism, Penobscot culture, teaching and policy. She serves as the president of the board of directors for the Wabanaki Alliance, the co-chair of the Permanent Commission on the Status of Racial, Indigenous and Maine Tribal Populations, and is a member of the Maine Climate Council where she also co-chairs a subcommittee on equity. She has a bachelor's degree in political science from the University of Maine and she received an honorary law doctorate from Colby College. She is the proud mother of three daughters Carmella, age 15, Layla, age 13, and Iris who was born this year on May 31. Addressing and bringing action to the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, two-spirits and relatives is also one of her passions. Her policy achievements include helping to pass laws in Maine that eliminated racist Indian mascots, changed Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day, and extended Violence Against Women Act federal provisions to tribes in Maine. Dana's home, the Penobscot Nation, is one of five tribes that make up the Wabanaki Confederacy. The others are the Abenaki, Passamaquoddy, Mikmaq and Maliseet. There are five tribal communities in the land now called Maine and their ancestors have been stewards of this homeland for over 10,000 years. Their creation stories and cultural knowledge tell us that this land has sustained us since time immemorial. With this rich and deep relationship the Wabanaki have here with these lands there also is an undercurrent of injustice and trauma from the colonization era to the present day. Dana will address some of the reasons tribal sovereignty in Maine has such a complicated history and future. She will discuss the recent legislative session that found tribal issues making progress in some areas and facing barriers in others. This topic also brings to light how self-determination for the tribes is connected to every facet of life for Wabanaki governance, health, stewardship of Mother Earth, traditional wellbeing and spiritual resilience. She looks forward to exchanging in dialogue and is honored to join the Common Ground Country Fair speakers. The post 2022 Common Ground Fair Keynote Speaker (Friday 9/24/22): Maulian Dana first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

Common Ground Radio
2022 Common Ground Fair Keynote Speaker (Friday 9/24/22): Maulian Dana

Common Ground Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 47:22


Producer: Pepin Mittelhauser Maulian Dana Tribal Ambassador for the Penobscot Nation “Tribal Sovereignty in Wabanaki Homeland: History, Policy, Connectedness, and the Next Generations” Maulian Dana serves as the first appointed Tribal Ambassador for the Penobscot Nation. She represents the tribe in local, state and federal government as an advocate and diplomat. Her background is in political science, activism, Penobscot culture, teaching and policy. She serves as the president of the board of directors for the Wabanaki Alliance, the co-chair of the Permanent Commission on the Status of Racial, Indigenous and Maine Tribal Populations, and is a member of the Maine Climate Council where she also co-chairs a subcommittee on equity. She has a bachelor's degree in political science from the University of Maine and she received an honorary law doctorate from Colby College. She is the proud mother of three daughters Carmella, age 15, Layla, age 13, and Iris who was born this year on May 31. Addressing and bringing action to the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, two-spirits and relatives is also one of her passions. Her policy achievements include helping to pass laws in Maine that eliminated racist Indian mascots, changed Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day, and extended Violence Against Women Act federal provisions to tribes in Maine. Dana's home, the Penobscot Nation, is one of five tribes that make up the Wabanaki Confederacy. The others are the Abenaki, Passamaquoddy, Mikmaq and Maliseet. There are five tribal communities in the land now called Maine and their ancestors have been stewards of this homeland for over 10,000 years. Their creation stories and cultural knowledge tell us that this land has sustained us since time immemorial. With this rich and deep relationship the Wabanaki have here with these lands there also is an undercurrent of injustice and trauma from the colonization era to the present day. Dana will address some of the reasons tribal sovereignty in Maine has such a complicated history and future. She will discuss the recent legislative session that found tribal issues making progress in some areas and facing barriers in others. This topic also brings to light how self-determination for the tribes is connected to every facet of life for Wabanaki governance, health, stewardship of Mother Earth, traditional wellbeing and spiritual resilience. She looks forward to exchanging in dialogue and is honored to join the Common Ground Country Fair speakers. The post 2022 Common Ground Fair Keynote Speaker (Friday 9/24/22): Maulian Dana first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

UNBeknownst
#22: Emilie Chiasson on creating human-centered design and solving big challenges through collective action and gender equality

UNBeknownst

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 34:19


Emilie Chiasson (BPHIL'15) is a design and innovation expert who's worked with government and NGO organizations to co-create meaningful solutions to persistent problems in developing countries and regions. After graduating from UNB's Renaissance College, she completed a master's in international affairs and public policy from the University of Toronto's Munk School of Public Policy, and since then has gained field experience working with vulnerable populations on the traditional unceded territory of the Wəlastəkwiyik (Maliseet) peoples as well as with communities in Africa, Asia and Europe. Emilie has worked hard to support marginalized groups and bring to light their lived experiences through advocacy and programming and has navigated complex policy and humanitarian issues. She is currently a Social Science & Social Behaviour Change Fellow with Aga Khan Foundation Canada, stationed in Kampala, Uganda.    In this episode:    Emilie's non-linear path from UNB to living on five different continents  What human-centered design means in the field  Innovative interventions Emilie's been working on  Complex solutions to complex conflicts and problems   Gender education and equality efforts in Uganda – and why it's so important   Prioritizing health and wellness and a social network to maintain momentum  Links and resources:    Emilie's LinkedIn  UNB's Renaissance College  Aga Khan Foundation Canada  AKF Gender Equality Policy  Thanks to:    Our alumni host, Katie Davey  Music by alumni artist, Beats of Burden   Our alumni Affinity Partners, TD Insurance and Manulife     To listen to UNBeknownst and for more info on the podcast, the hosts and how to subscribe to new episode alerts, visit our website 

This Day in Maine
September 20, 2022: The Jay Mill will close next year; Houlton Band of Maliseet work to restore salmon to a northern Maine river

This Day in Maine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 11:48


This Day in Maine for Tuesday, September 20th, 2022.

MYTHICast. Mythicos Studios Podcast

Hello Mythicos Studios fans. We're back from GenCon and holy cow what a convention it was for Mythic Americas! So much excitement from the GenCon attendees. Amazing.Today we discuss...GenCon of course, and then get into some Heroes of Mythic Americas discussion with none other than one of the 3 main designers of our upcoming RPG...Dr. Brian Heineman AKA Brutus. The Sooch is also here, and delivers the gaming news, and Father Time and I will deliver our typical wisdom (very dubious indeed to call such blabbering wisdom, but heck it's our podcast so we call it whatever we want!)Today I am posting this from a place known for its people; "People of the Dawnland", where Native American communities have lived for over 12,000 years. Check them out. Wonderful all around; Maliseet, Micmac, Passamaquoddy and Penobscot—collectively known as the Wabanaki. In upcoming Mythicast episodes we will start a new segment where we discuss Nations of the Americas. The hope is that you will all get what we call an "intellectual itch" and start doing some research about the subject matter and communities we discuss in each episode  and then maybe we can all learn a little more about the wonderful indigenous  communities of our hemisphere.Cheers and catch you all in episode 72! 

Seedcast
Spotlight: Parks - Acadia

Seedcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 24:09 Transcription Available


This week we're shining a light on the land of the Wabanaki through an episode by our friends at the Parks podcast. The state of Maine was established on the lands of tribes including the Maliseet, Mi'kmaq, Penobscot, and Passamaquoddy, collectively known as the Wabanaki, or “People of the Dawnland.” By the time the Rockefeller Family, who'd built their fortune on the oil industry, donated land to be used to form Acadia National Park, the Wabanaki people had already been long displaced from those lands, but that did not decrease their connection to them nor their responsibility for stewarding them. In this episode of Parks, scholars Darren Ranco (Penobscot) and Suzanne Greenlaw (Maliseet) share the history of the land's colonization and talk about the Wabanaki's recent efforts to access these lands in order to harvest cultural materials such as sweetgrass. We'd like to thank Parks host and co-creator Marty Mathis, co-creator Cody Nelson, and story editor Taylor Hensel (Cherokee.) Seedcast is hosted by Jessica Ramirez.We want to hear from you! What is your special place, the land YOU feel most connected to? We'd love to hear your stories and may share them on a future episode. Email seedcast@niatero.org or connect with us on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter as #Seedcast at @NiaTero. Learn more: Parks podcast, Instagram and Twitter First Blade of Sweetgrass, children's book by Suzanne Greenlaw with Gabriel Frey   Enjoy the Seedcast podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify, and your other favorite podcast platforms. 

Indianz.Com
Clarissa Sabattis / Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians - H.R.6707

Indianz.Com

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 5:53


House Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United States Legislative Hearing on H.R.4715, H.R.5715 & H.R.6707 Legislative: Remote SCIP Legislative Hearing – March 31, 2022 Date: Thursday, March 31, 2022 Time: 01:00 PM Presiding: The Honorable Teresa Leger Fernández, Chair On Thursday, March 31, 2022 at 1:00 p.m. ET, the Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United States (SCIP) will host a virtual, fully remote legislative hearing on the following tribal-related legislation: • H.R.4715, the Quapaw Tribal Landowner Settlement Act of 2021. The bill authorizes the appropriation of $137.5 million to settle the federal government's mismanagement of assets held in trust for citizens of the Quapaw Nation. • H.R.5715, a bill to reauthorize the Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Trust Fund to ensure that the Udall Foundation can continue to award scholarships to Native students. • H.R.6707, the Advancing Equality for Wabanaki Nations Act. The bill ensures that the Aroostook Band of Micmacs, Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians, the Passamaquoddy Tribe and the Penobscot Nation are treated in the same manner as other Indian nations in terms of law and policy. A land claim settlement currently imposes hurdles on the tribes when it comes to their sovereignty. Witness List Panel I Representative Raúl Grijalva Arizona, 3rd District Representative Jared Golden Maine, 2nd District Panel II The Honorable William J. Nicholas, Sr. (H.R. 6707) Chief Passamaquoddy Tribe Princeton, ME The Honorable Edward Peter-Paul (H.R. 6707) Chief Mi'kmaq Nation [Note: Aroostok Band of Micmacs] Presque Isle, Maine The Honorable Clarissa Sabattis (H.R. 6707) Chief Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians Littleton, Maine The Honorable Kirk Francis (H.R. 6707) Chief Penobscot Nation Indian Island, Maine The Honorable Joseph T. Byrd (H.R. 4715) Chairman Quapaw Nation Quapaw, Oklahoma Mr. Charles P. Rose (H.R. 5715) Chair, Board of Trustees Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation Tucson, Arizona Mr. Patrick Strauch (H.R. 6707) Executive Director Maine Forest Products Council Augusta, Maine This hearing will take place via Cisco WebEx and will be streamed on YouTube. For hearing materials and schedules, please visit U.S. House of Representatives, Committee Repository at docs.house.gov/. Committee Notice: https://naturalresources.house.gov/hearings/remote-scip-legislative-hearing_-march-31-2022

Beneath Sports Podcast
Heritage, Football, and The Capital with Josh Sacobie

Beneath Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 66:33


This week we had the opportunity to converse with Josh Sacobie. He is the current Offensive Coordinator for the Carleton University Ravens football team. We discuss his road to the nation's capital and becoming the 2007 OUA MVP quarterback for the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees football team. As well as dive into his indigenous roots being a Maliseet from the St. Mary's First nations in Fredericton, New Brunswick, and the great work he has done in the indigenous community throughout the years. 

WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives
Dawnland Signals 12/16/21: The Power of Poetry

WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 58:13


Producers/Hosts: Maria Girouard, Esther Anne Engineer: Jeffrey Hotchkiss Critical conversations of truth, healing, and change in the Dawnland: The Power of Poetry -How each guest came to be writers of poetry -How poetry can be used to build community -Guests and hosts recite poems Guests: Mihku Paul, Maliseet and Penthea Burns, Wabanaki REACH Board Co chair About the hosts: Esther Anne, is a Passamaquoddy from Sipayik who lives on Indian Island and serves on the Wabanaki REACH Board of Directors. Maria Girouard, Penobscot from Indian Island, is Executive Director of Wabanaki REACH, a statewide organization working toward truth, healing, and change in the Dawnland. Maria is a tribal historian with a Master’s Degree in History from the University of Maine and a special interest in the Maine Indian Land Claims. Maria has devoted years to community organizing, environmental stewardship and activism, and growing food in tribal communities. The post Dawnland Signals 12/16/21: The Power of Poetry first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio
New study explores how young Indigenous men feel about their sexual health

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 11:18


A new project is seeking to understand the experiences of young Mi'kmaw, Maliseet and Wolastoqey men and how they feel about their sexual health. It's part of research being done by the non-profit group Healing Our Nations, the Mi'kmaw Native Friendship Centre and Dalhousie University. Host Jeff Douglas spoke with Matt Numer, who runs the Sexual Health and Gender Lab at Dalhousie University, and Dave Miller, a community health educator with Healing Our Nations.

Decolonizing Power
Kakinaw Ayawin - It's all around us

Decolonizing Power

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 15:33


Get to know the team behind Decolonizing Power. Our hosts, Mihskakwan James Harper and Freddie Huppé Campbell share their personal insights and interest in the podcast series and why it was created. Connect with us on https://icenet.work/ and https://indigenouscleanenergy.com/ or follow us on socials at @indigclnenergy. Subscribe and listen on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you find your podcasts. Our first episode airs on June 2, 2021! For more information on the incredible artists involved in the production, music and artwork, follow the links below. Tara Miller is a Toronto-based Maliseet artist and the creator of our Decolonizing Power podcast logo. She is trained in multiple art forms, and enjoys telling stories through her art, no matter what the medium. Find Tara on instagram @seaohso and check out her portfolio of amazing work at https://taramiller.carbonmade.com. Quentin Condo is a Mi'kmaq artist who wrote and produced the song "Power Generation". His music is a call to take collective responsibility and ask for systemic changes while telling soulful and touching stories, straight from the Rez. He's also part of the band Q052. Find Quentin on instagram @quentincondo052 and listen to his music on Bandcamp at https://q052.bandcamp.com. Alexandra Jurecko is a podcast producer and editor currently located in Montreal. In her work, she relies on audio-visual storytelling techniques to explore themes of identity and belonging. Find Alex on instagram @alexjurecko and check out her portfolio at https://www.alexjurecko.com.

WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives
Talk of the Towns 4/14/21: Reimagining Indigenous-Settler Relations

WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 58:46


Producer/Host: Ron Beard Reimagining Indigenous-Settler Relations through the lens of The Gatherings, published by University of Toronto Press in 2021 What were the intentions for The Gatherings…what difference has participation in The Gatherings made in your life? What did you learn about how to develop honest, respectful relationships among Natives and Non-Natives who were part of the Gatherings? What led to the writing of the book? What was the process like? What do non-Natives need to know about the experience of Natives and “the houseguests from hell” who arrived to colonize North America in the 1600s, including the Doctrine of Discovery. We are broken… separated from the Earth and from one another as children of the Earth. What lessons from the Gatherings, and the work since, might help us reconnect? …continued… Where can listeners learn more to help reimagine Indigenous-Settler Relations? (including Wabanaki Windows with Donna Loring and Dawnland Signals, with Maria Girouard and Esther Anne—both on WERU Guests: Shirley Hager is a retired Associate Extension Professor with the University of Maine. She organized the Gatherings under the auspices of the Center for Vision and Policy. She served as principal author of the book on the Gatherings, working with 13 other Native and non-Native co-authors. Miigam’agan, Mi’kmaq (MIG A MAW), resident of Esgenoopetitj, Burnt Church Reserve, New Brunswick, her life work has been devoted to revival of Wabanaki Culture, Among other roles, she is Elder in Residence at St. Thomas University in Frederickton, providing support to First Nations students. Marilyn Keyes Roper lives in Northern Maine on traditional Maliseet land, contributing her skills as Volunteer Administrative Assistant of Aid for Kids and works with Wabanaki people as an ally. About the host: Ron Beard is producer and host of Talk of the Towns, which first aired on WERU in 1993 as part of his community building work as an Extension professor with University of Maine Cooperative Extension and Sea Grant. He took all the journalism courses he could fit in while an undergraduate student in wildlife management and served as an intern with Maine Public Television nightly newscast in the early 1970s. Ron is an adjunct faculty member at College of the Atlantic, teaching courses on community development. Ron served on the Bar Harbor Town Council for six years and is currently board chair for the Jesup Memorial Library in Bar Harbor, where he has lived since 1975. Look for him on the Allagash River in June, and whenever he can get away, in the highlands of Scotland where he was fortunate to spend two sabbaticals.

Talk of the Towns | WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives
Talk of the Towns 4/14/21: Reimagining Indigenous-Settler Relations

Talk of the Towns | WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 58:46


Producer/Host: Ron Beard Reimagining Indigenous-Settler Relations through the lens of The Gatherings, published by University of Toronto Press in 2021 What were the intentions for The Gatherings…what difference has participation in The Gatherings made in your life? What did you learn about how to develop honest, respectful relationships among Natives and Non-Natives who were part of the Gatherings? What led to the writing of the book? What was the process like? What do non-Natives need to know about the experience of Natives and “the houseguests from hell” who arrived to colonize North America in the 1600s, including the Doctrine of Discovery. We are broken… separated from the Earth and from one another as children of the Earth. What lessons from the Gatherings, and the work since, might help us reconnect? …continued… Where can listeners learn more to help reimagine Indigenous-Settler Relations? (including Wabanaki Windows with Donna Loring and Dawnland Signals, with Maria Girouard and Esther Anne—both on WERU Guests: Shirley Hager is a retired Associate Extension Professor with the University of Maine. She organized the Gatherings under the auspices of the Center for Vision and Policy. She served as principal author of the book on the Gatherings, working with 13 other Native and non-Native co-authors. Miigam'agan, Mi'kmaq (MIG A MAW), resident of Esgenoopetitj, Burnt Church Reserve, New Brunswick, her life work has been devoted to revival of Wabanaki Culture, Among other roles, she is Elder in Residence at St. Thomas University in Frederickton, providing support to First Nations students. Marilyn Keyes Roper lives in Northern Maine on traditional Maliseet land, contributing her skills as Volunteer Administrative Assistant of Aid for Kids and works with Wabanaki people as an ally. About the host: Ron Beard is producer and host of Talk of the Towns, which first aired on WERU in 1993 as part of his community building work as an Extension professor with University of Maine Cooperative Extension and Sea Grant. He took all the journalism courses he could fit in while an undergraduate student in wildlife management and served as an intern with Maine Public Television nightly newscast in the early 1970s. Ron is an adjunct faculty member at College of the Atlantic, teaching courses on community development. Ron served on the Bar Harbor Town Council for six years and is currently board chair for the Jesup Memorial Library in Bar Harbor, where he has lived since 1975. Look for him on the Allagash River in June, and whenever he can get away, in the highlands of Scotland where he was fortunate to spend two sabbaticals. The post Talk of the Towns 4/14/21: Reimagining Indigenous-Settler Relations first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

Maine Calling
Tribal History: How Wabanaki People Have Lived & Worked and Faced Challenges Here

Maine Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 52:50


This is a rebroadcast of an earlier show (original air date November 30, 2020); no calls will be taken. The four Wabanaki tribes in Maine—Micmac, Maliseet, Penobscot and Passamaquoddy—have been here since long before Europeans arrived and Maine became a state. We will discuss tribal history in Maine, and learn about the significant challenges and advances among Native Americans in Maine over the years. This is part of our ongoing series of bicentennial shows about Maine's history.

Maine Calling
Tribal History: How Wabanaki People Have Lived & Worked and Faced Challenges Here

Maine Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 52:50


This is a rebroadcast of an earlier show (original air date November 30, 2020); no calls will be taken. The four Wabanaki tribes in Maine—Micmac, Maliseet, Penobscot and Passamaquoddy—have been here since long before Europeans arrived and Maine became a state. We will discuss tribal history in Maine, and learn about the significant challenges and advances among Native Americans in Maine over the years. This is part of our ongoing series of bicentennial shows about Maine's history.

Maine Calling
Tribal History: How Wabanaki People Have Lived & Worked and Faced Challenges Here

Maine Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 52:50


The four Wabanaki tribes in Maine—Micmac, Maliseet, Penobscot and Passamaquoddy—have been here since long before Europeans arrived and Maine became a state. We will discuss tribal history in Maine, and learn about the significant challenges and advances among Native Americans in Maine over the years. This is part of our ongoing series of bicentennial shows about Maine's history.

Maine Calling
Tribal History: How Wabanaki People Have Lived & Worked and Faced Challenges Here

Maine Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 52:50


The four Wabanaki tribes in Maine—Micmac, Maliseet, Penobscot and Passamaquoddy—have been here since long before Europeans arrived and Maine became a state. We will discuss tribal history in Maine, and learn about the significant challenges and advances among Native Americans in Maine over the years. This is part of our ongoing series of bicentennial shows about Maine's history.

MIT Comparative Media Studies/Writing
Patricia Saulis, “Two-Eyed Seeing in Environmental Justice and Media”

MIT Comparative Media Studies/Writing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 84:46


Two-eyed seeing has been a contemporary concept by two Indigenous Mikmaq Elders in Cape Breton Canada. Through the use of Indigenous Oral Tradition, Elders Dr. Albert Marshall and Dr. Murdena Marshall have participated in many recordings of their concept and teachings. Their appearances at conferences across Canada and the United States provided many venues to share their work. In this presentation, Patricia Saulis will feature clips of the Elders speaking and provide some perspective on how their work could be brought forward in discussions of Environmental Justice and Media. About Patricia Saulis Patricia Saulis is Executive Director of the Maliseet Nation Conservation Council and a member of the Maliseet tribe of Indigenous people, whose lands lie along the Saint John River watershed on both sides of the US and Canadian border in Northeast Maine and Southern New Brunswick. Ms. Saulis is an experienced tribal policy administrator, environmentalist, and educational planner, and has a very extensive background working in tribal organizations on matters of social well-being, education and environmental sustainability. In the midst of a highly fluid environment of changing political, economic, partnership, and financial circumstances, Ms. Saulis keeps the mission of restoring Wolastoq/St John Watershed in accordance with Maliseet rights and cultural stewardship squarely in her sights. Ms. Saulis also has an impressive background in public health issues and policy surrounding First Nations communities throughout Canada. These experiences cover the breadth of important and current issues that impact Indigenous communities and represent her strong background and commitment in ensuring the betterment of not just her own Indigenous community but those of the entirety of North America. Transcript available at https://cms.mit.edu/video-patricia-saulis-two-eyed-seeing

Alliance for a Viable Future
36. Grandmother Wisdom: Indigenous Elder Speaks on Climate & Nature’s Intelligence - Carol Dana

Alliance for a Viable Future

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 30:01


When I asked her how she wanted to be introduced, Carol Dana told me she is a mother and a grandmother - “that’s what really matters, not the credentials.” Carol is from the Penobscot tribe in Northern Maine. “The Wabanaki Confederacy (Wabenaki, translated to "People of the Dawn") are a First Nations confederation of four principal Eastern Algonquian tribes: the Miꞌkmaq, Maliseet, Passamaquoddy and Penobscot.” In our conversation, she shares what her grandfather told her when she was young, about the coming of climate change, and what she has come to see, in her own life. She also shares the limits to our knowledge and need to listen to the guidance from the natural world.

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio
How the feds responded to the 1999 Marshall decision and its impact on Maritime First Nations today

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 16:49


Ken Coates, a professor and Canada Research Chair in Regional Innovation at the University of Saskatchewan, spoke with host Jeff Douglas about his research into the way the federal government responded to the Marshall decision in 1999, and its impact on Mi'kmaw and Maliseet communities.

Explore Everywhere Podcast
Episode 3: Frozen Falls on the Maliseet Trail in New Brunswick

Explore Everywhere Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 22:21


The third episode of the Explore Everywhere Podcast takes you on a hike up to Hays Falls on the Maliseet Trail near Meductic, New Brunswick. We discuss things to consider when hiking in the winter, including accessible trails in the province and where you can borrow or rent snowshoes. We also discuss the ancient history of the 200 kilometre (125 mile) portage trail that used to go between the St. John River valley in New Brunswick to the Penobscot River in Maine.For more information on this trail go to the Maliseet Trail page on the Hiking NB website.Also check out the Hiking PEI, Hiking ME and Hiking NS webpages that were mentioned in the episode.Music created and performed by me.

WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives
RadioActive 1/23/20: Update on Maine Indian Claims Settlement Implementing Act Changes

WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 0:01


Producer/Host: Meredith DeFrancesco Maine Judiciary Committee Votes to Accept Recommendations of Task Force on Changes Maine Indian Claims Settlement Implementing Act On January 14th, the Maine Legislature’s Judiciary Committee voted unanimously to accept the recommendations of the Task Force on Changes to the Maine Indian Claims Settlement Implementing Act. The Task Force met July through December 2019, to review and propose changes to the Settlement Act, with the goal of recognizing the inherent sovereignty of the Penobscot, Passamaquoddy, Maliseet and Micmac Tribes within Maine, in concert with the status of other federally recognized Tribes throughout the country. Today we hear from Tribal leaders. For meeting videos, audio, transcripts and other materials: www.sunlightmediacollective.org legislature.maine.gov/maine-indian-claims-tf www.mainelegislature.org/legis/bills/bills_129th/billpdfs/HP130701.pdf b) The Judiciary Committee will hold public hearings on proposed legislation on February 14th and 21st at the State House, Room 438. c) Today we announce a special call-in program on Climate Emergency : Thursday, January 30th, 4-5pm, preceding next week’s regularly scheduled RadioActive. We will look at local efforts to declare and address climate emergency. Four town councils in Maine have declared a climate emergency : Portland, South Portland, Bar Harbor and Brunswick. On January 21st, the Bar Harbor Town Council passed a directive to create a Task Force on the Climate Emergency. See page 107: www.barharbormaine.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_01212020-2455 We will also cover the January 29th meeting of the newly created Maine Climate Council. www.maine.gov/tools/whatsnew/index.php?topic=Portal_Public_Calendar&id=1706048&v=article_microformat2017 Guests: Chief Kirk Francis, Penobscot Nation, president of United South and Eastern Tribes (USET) and National Congress of American Indians (NCAI), Natural Resource Committee Chair Chief Clarissa Sabattis, Houlton Band of Maliseets Vice Chief, Elizabeth Dana, Passamaquoddy Tribe at Sipayik Today’s program was co-produced by WERU FM/RadioActive and Sunlight Media Collective.

The Nuclear Solution
Bonus: Louise's Log - Entries 4-6

The Nuclear Solution

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 4:41


Created by Sarah Wheatley. Music for this episode: "Airport Lounge" by Kevin MacLeod (Licensed under Creative Commons 4.0). Sound effects are from www.freesound.org (Licensed under Creative Commons 1.0). Want to help support the show? Give it a review on iTunes! The Nuclear Solution was created in Kennebec County, Maine, the territory of the Penobscot, Mi'kmaq, Maliseet, Passamaquoddy, and Abenaki peoples.

The Nuclear Solution
Bonus: Louise's Log - Entries 1-3

The Nuclear Solution

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 4:31


Created by Sarah Wheatley. Music for this episode: "Airport Lounge" by Kevin MacLeod (Licensed under Creative Commons 4.0). Sound effects are from www.freesound.org (Licensed under Creative Commons 1.0). Want to help support the show? Give it a review on iTunes! The Nuclear Solution was created in Kennebec County, Maine, the territory of the Penobscot, Mi'kmaq, Maliseet, Passamaquoddy, and Abenaki peoples.

MEDIA INDIGENA : Weekly Indigenous current affairs program
Ep. 135: What Does Indigenization of Education Really Mean?

MEDIA INDIGENA : Weekly Indigenous current affairs program

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2018 75:20


This week, our special live-audience episode in Edmonton, where we discussed... Protocol Schmotocol: What one professor’s slide into another’s DMs on Twitter in search of help on a highly-sensitive subject can teach us about ethical research... 'Indigenous Renaissance': Just one of many pointed phrases in the victory speech of Maliseet musician Jeremy Dutcher at this year’s Polaris Music Prize ceremony. But as Indigenous artists continue to rack up recognition in the broader arts world, should we see their success as made-in-Canada, or made despite it? Education 'Indigenization': Confused by what different institutions mean by the term? Special guest Adam Gaudry (Associate Dean and Associate Professor, Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta) walks us through what true reconciliation might look like in the academy. Featuring regulars Rick Harp, Kim TallBear and Ken Williams, it's the first-ever MEDIA INDIGENA roundtable recorded in front of a live audience. Thanks again to our event sponsor—the U of A Faculty of Native Studies—for making it all possible! // Our theme is 'nesting' by birocratic.

The Secret Life of Canada (Archive)
The Secret Life of New Brunswick (Translated)

The Secret Life of Canada (Archive)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2018 41:13


How would we get anything done if not for New Brunswickers? Visit the country's only bilingual province and meet the Acadians, the Maliseet, and generations of migrant workers. Hear local French dialects, and learn for yourself why NB's “drive-through” reputation is a lie. *Note: This version contains translated interviews. For the bilingual version, check our feed. 

The Secret Life of Canada (Archive)
The Secret Life of New Brunswick (Bilingual)

The Secret Life of Canada (Archive)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2018 42:48


How would we get anything done if not for New Brunswickers? Visit the country's only bilingual province and meet the Acadians, the Maliseet, and generations of migrant workers. Hear local French dialects, and learn for yourself why NB's “drive-through” reputation is a lie. *Note: This episode features interviews conducted in French. 

Shelf Life
Not a Mascot

Shelf Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2018 25:57


The recent announcement that Cleveland’s professional baseball team would remove the controversial Chief Wahoo logo from its uniforms has, for now, renewed the national debate over American Indian mascots in sports. In this episode, we speak with Julie Pelletier, Acting Director of the McNickle Center for American Indian Studies at the Newberry and a member of the Maliseet and Mi'kmaq tribes, about how American Indian mascots both reflect and promote deep-seated cultural ideas and why pro-Chief Wahoo tweets can be revealing. --- (Intro music: "Two Types of Awakenings" by Nheap)

Human Rights a Day
December 29, 1977 - Sandra Lovelace

Human Rights a Day

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2017 2:14


Sandra Lovelace Nicholas takes First Nations women’s injustice to the United Nations. Sandra Lovelace Nicholas was born on April 15, 1948, a Maliseet from the Tobique Nation in New Brunswick. When she married a white man, she lost her Indian status in the eyes of Canadian law, as per the Indian Act. That meant she and her children were denied housing, education and other benefits from her own band. Worse, even after she was divorced, she was not able to regain her Indian status. Two other women, Yvonne Bedard and Jeannette Lavell, had previously fought this unjust law and lost at the Supreme Court of Canada, so Lovelace Nicholas avoided that route. Instead, she took her case directly to the United Nations Human Rights Commission. There, on December 29, 1977, she declared that the Indian Act was violating women aboriginals’ rights under the UN’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Four years later, the UN agreed, but it took several more years of debate and lobbying before the persistence of Lovelace Nicholas and other First Nations women paid off. In 1985, the federal government reinstated the rights of First Nations women and their children. For her work, Lovelace Nicholas was awarded the Order of Canada, then appointed to the Senate on September 21, 2005 by Prime Minister Paul Martin. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Myths and Legends
58-Native American Folklore: Monster

Myths and Legends

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2017 30:42


The first story today is from the Mi'kmaq, Passamaquoddy, and Maliseet people, about all the things that can go wrong when creating the animals and why you shouldn't drink gross monster waste water. The second story is from Cree fokllore, about Monster Skunk farting everyone to death because this is a serious podcast that takes itself very seriously. The creature is evil. Literally, she is the embodiment of evil from Russian folklore...a little old lady living in the woods. The Heifer International fundraiser: https://fundraise.heifer.org/mythpodcast Music: "Yellow Dust" by Rolemusic "Straw Fields" by Rolemusic "Rarified" by Podington Bear "Mirabelle" by Podington Bear "Pacing" by Blue Dot Session "Fragile, Do Not Drop" by Podington Bear "Call Now" by Podington Bear "In the Back Room" by Blue Dot Session "Independent Film" by Steve Combs "Feather on the Crest" by Blue Dot Sessions

On Edge Reading Series
Lee Maracle + Michael Blackstock

On Edge Reading Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2012 62:27


March 22, 2012 - 7:00pm - 8:30pm The On Edge Readings Series presents World Water Night: readings by Lee Maracle and Michael Blackstock with a special screening of Samaqan: Water Stories, with director Jeff Bear. Lee Maracle is one of the most prolific aboriginal authors in Canada. Her books include Daughters Are Forever (fiction, Raincoast, 2002), Will's Garden (Theytus, 2002), Bent Box (poetry, Theytus Books, 2000), Sojourners & Sundogs (fiction, Press Gang, 1999), Ravensong (Press Gang, 1993), I Am Woman (nonfiction, Press Gang, 1988) and Bobbi Lee, Indian Rebel (fiction, Women's Press, 1975). She received the J.T. Stewart Voices of Change Award, and she contributed to First Fish, First People, which won the Before Columbus Foundation's American Book Award. Maracle has taught at the University of Toronto, the University of Waterloo, Western Washington University, South Oregon University, and many more places. Michael Blackstock has published two books of poetry: Salmon Run: A Florilegium of Aboriginal Ecological Poetry (Kamloops: Wyget Books, 2005) and Oceaness (Kamloops: Wyget Books, 2010). Of Gitxsan (Hazelton) and Euro-Canadian descent, Blackstock has a MA in First Nations Studies. His first book, Faces in the Forest (McGill-Queen's Univ. Press, 2001), examines tree art in conjunction with First Nations cosmology, citing carvings, paintings and writings on trees within Gitxsan, Nisga'a, Tlingit, Carrier and Dene traditional territories. He has served as a member of the UNESCO-IHP Expert Advisory Group on Water and Cultural Diversity. Jeff Bear (Maliseet) produces, writes and directs independent documentaries with director Marianne Jones (Haida) at Urban Rez Productions in Vancouver. Since 2000 Urban Rez has produced the 26-part series Ravens and Eagles, for broadcast on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network, as well as Storytellers in Motion, a 39 part documentary series about indigenous storytellers, and currently, Samaqan: Water Stories. The first documentary that Bear and Jones shot together, Burnt Church: Obstruction of Justice won the 2001 Telefilm/APTN award for Best English Language Production. Bear received the 2000 Leo Award for Best Information Series as the producer of First Story, an aboriginal current affairs program broadcast in Canada on CTV. Bear speaks the Maliseet language fluently and was raised in Tobique First Nation, New Brunswick. The On Edge series gratefully acknowledges the support of the Canada Council and Emily Carr University

On Edge Reading Series
Lee Maracle and Michael Blackstock

On Edge Reading Series

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2012 62:27


he On Edge Readings Series presents World Water Night: readings by Lee Maracle and Michael Blackstock with a special screening of Samaqan: Water Stories, with director Jeff Bear. Lee Maracle is one of the most prolific aboriginal authors in Canada. Her books include Daughters Are Forever (fiction, Raincoast, 2002), Will's Garden (Theytus, 2002), Bent Box (poetry, Theytus Books, 2000), Sojourners & Sundogs (fiction, Press Gang, 1999), Ravensong (Press Gang, 1993), I Am Woman (nonfiction, Press Gang, 1988) and Bobbi Lee, Indian Rebel (fiction, Women's Press, 1975). She received the J.T. Stewart Voices of Change Award, and she contributed to First Fish, First People, which won the Before Columbus Foundation's American Book Award. Maracle has taught at the University of Toronto, the University of Waterloo, Western Washington University, South Oregon University, and many more places. Michael Blackstock has published two books of poetry: Salmon Run: A Florilegium of Aboriginal Ecological Poetry (Kamloops: Wyget Books, 2005) and Oceaness (Kamloops: Wyget Books, 2010). Of Gitxsan (Hazelton) and Euro-Canadian descent, Blackstock has a MA in First Nations Studies. His first book, Faces in the Forest (McGill-Queen's Univ. Press, 2001), examines tree art in conjunction with First Nations cosmology, citing carvings, paintings and writings on trees within Gitxsan, Nisga'a, Tlingit, Carrier and Dene traditional territories. He has served as a member of the UNESCO-IHP Expert Advisory Group on Water and Cultural Diversity. Jeff Bear (Maliseet) produces, writes and directs independent documentaries with director Marianne Jones (Haida) at Urban Rez Productions in Vancouver. Since 2000 Urban Rez has produced the 26-part series Ravens and Eagles, for broadcast on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network, as well as Storytellers in Motion, a 39 part documentary series about indigenous storytellers, and currently, Samaqan: Water Stories. The first documentary that Bear and Jones shot together, Burnt Church: Obstruction of Justice won the 2001 Telefilm/APTN award for Best English Language Production. Bear received the 2000 Leo Award for Best Information Series as the producer of First Story, an aboriginal current affairs program broadcast in Canada on CTV. Bear speaks the Maliseet language fluently and was raised in Tobique First Nation, New Brunswick. The On Edge series gratefully acknowledges the support of the Canada Council and Emily Carr University.