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Best podcasts about mi'gmaq

Latest podcast episodes about mi'gmaq

What On Earth
The robots are coming (to help fight climate change)

What On Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2024 54:11


From potato rovers to wildfire sniffers, AI is being put to work. But there's a catch: the technology's growing carbon footprint. Last week, we talked about cold weather and the grid, heat pumps and EVs. You listened…and wrote in. Climate Change Minister Steven Guilbeault responds to those topics and more. Melina Laboucan-Massimo – What On Earth's Indigenous climate solutions columnist – shares the story of the Mesgi'g Ugju's'n wind farm on Mi'gmaq territory in Quebec.

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Tunes from Turtle Island
Tunes from Turtle Island S04E38

Tunes from Turtle Island

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 60:30


Indigenous made Hip Hop, Country, Singer Songwriter, Jazz, Funk Rock, by musicians from the Métis, Cree, Spokane, Tl'esqox, (kleh-deen-ko-teen) Cherokee, Mi'gmaq, Ojibwe, Innu, Seneca, and Apache Nations Brought to you by Turtle Island Radio and Pantheon Podcasts. Please, during this difficult time when artists can not play to live audiences, if you like the music you hear, go out and buy some of it. :) Tracks on this week's show are: Adrian Sutherland - Notawe (Father) Issac Tonasket - Boys Dont Cry Becca Hess - I Dont Need You Anymore Resistant Culture - Its Not Too Late Aspects - One Day At A Time Lauren Reno - Hey Boy The Tewa - I Still Cant Sleep Carolina East - Airport Valkyrie & Pooky G & Crystle Lightning - Shut It Down Native Mafia Family - Miroir Jarvis Hunter - Prayer Song Mimi O'Bonsawin - Dis-moi ce que tu Vois Mali Obomsawin & Magdelana Abrego - There There Devin Bender & Brother Mikey & Meg Zimmy - Love Myself Today Cameron Tallchief - No Fun Joyslam - Live In This Moment Nahko And Medicine For The People - Functional DJ Shub & Boogat - Lets Get It 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.

Tunes from Turtle Island
Tunes from Turtle Island S04E14

Tunes from Turtle Island

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 60:30


Indigenous made Dance, Reggae, Hip Hop, Indy, Country Rock ,and a musical encounter between the Mandinka culture and the Mi'gmaq culture and much more. Brought to you by Turtle Island Radio and Pantheon Podcasts. Please, during this difficult time when artists can not play to live audiences, if you like the music you hear, go out and buy some of it. :) Tracks on this week's show are: Highest Conspiracy - Mushroom Tea Mi'gmafrica - Run Buffalo Ran Pete Sands And The Drifters - Black Dog Indigenous Hoops League & Sten Joddi & Iassac Tonasket - Warpony Skyler Davis & Brother Mikey - Big Love Mike Bern - Reverberation The City Lines - Where I Want To Be Whisperhawk - Serpent In The Wild Twin Flames - Porchlight Live Let It Bee - Someday Nadjiwan - North of Superior Aocelyn - I Dont Care Tagoona Ft Manuel González - Truth Seeker Jacques & The Shakey Boys - Too Bad So Sad The Trade-Offs - Crowberry Hill 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 here.

The Legacy of Hope Foundation Presents: Indigenous Roots and Hoots
Episode 38 - Roots and Hoots Interview with Steven Martin

The Legacy of Hope Foundation Presents: Indigenous Roots and Hoots

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 74:17


On this week's episode of Roots and Hoots, host Gordon Spence is pleased to be joined by Steve Martin. Steve is Mi'gmaq from Listuguj First Nation located on the Gaspé Peninsula. A devoted family man, Steve has a passion for documentary film-making and sharing important truths. In this interview, Steve speaks candidly about his work and activism.

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Seventh Row podcast
Sundance 2023 #4: Indigenous Films, from Bad Press to Twice Colonized to Murder in Big Horn and beyond.

Seventh Row podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 67:21


In the fourth episode of the Sundance 2023 podcast season, we discuss the North American films by and about Indigenous Peoples at the festival, including Twice Colonized, Bad Press, Murder in Big Horn, and Fancy Dance. Click here to read the episode show notes. You will also find an AI-generated transcript in the show notes.  00:00 Introduction 01:05 Why are we discussing Indigenous films at Sundance? 14:11 Fancy Dance is our favourite Indigenous film at Sundance 14:54 Murder in Big Horn 31:00 Twice Colonized 41:13 Bad Press 49:26 The trend of an Indigenous filmmaker and a settler filmmaker co-directing 57:58 Indigenous films at Sundance set outside of North America: Heroic, Sorcery, Against the Tide More about the episode In this episode, we discuss Indigenous Films at Sundance: films directed or co-directed by Indigenous people as well as a couple of films about Indigenous people but directed by settlers. We kick off with our favourite Indigenous film at the festival, Fancy Dance, about Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) which we already went deep on in episode 3. We then dig into the disappointing documentary miniseries Murder in Big Horn (dir. Razelle Benally who is Oglala Lakota/Diné and Matthew Galkin), which looks at MMIWG in the Crow and Northern Cheyenne Nations. The Sundance miniseries Murder in Big Horn is told through the lens of an Indigenous investigative journalist looking into the case and uses the tropes of true crime. We talk about the often thoughtful but inchoate Twice Colonized, which was directed by a settler The film Twice Colonized follows the wonderful Inuk lawyer Aaju Peter (who also appears in Angry Inuk). Next, we talk briefly about another disappointing Sundance US Indigenous film, a documentary co-directed by an Indigenous director, Bad Press (dir. Muscogee filmmaker Rebecca Landsberry-Baker and Joe Peeler), about the Mvskoke Media in the Muscogee Creek Nation navigating gaining and then losing and then trying to regain their status as free press. We also touch briefly on Fox Maxy's New Frontiers experimental film. Finally, we briefly discuss Heroic, a World Dramatic Competition film about an Indigenous character and mention the other World Cinema films that are about (but not made by) Indigenous people. About the Sundance 2023 season This is the fourth episode of our new podcast season on the 2023 Sundance Film Festival. Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on the 2023 Sundance podcast season and coverage on the website. Sundance 2023 runs from January 19-28, and we'll be covering this year's festival in a new podcast season about the films this year and how the programming fits into the festival's history. This is Seventh Row's second podcast season (the first was on Women at Cannes in 2022). Become a Member All of our episodes that are over 6 months old are available to members only. We also regularly record members only episodes. To get full access to the podcast, including episodes from past Sundance Film Festivals and past Sundance films, become a member. How to follow our Sundance 2023 coverage Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on the 2023 Sundance podcast season and coverage on the website. Follow Seventh Row on Twitter and Instagram @SeventhRow; Alex Heeney @bwestcineaste on Twitter and Instagram; and Orla Smith @orlamango on Twitter and @orla_p_smith on Instagram. Show Notes About the Sundance 2023 season This is the thid episode of our new podcast season on the 2023 Sundance Film Festival. Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on the 2023 Sundance podcast season and coverage on the website. Sundance 2023 runs from January 19-28, and we'll be covering this year's festival in a new podcast season about the films this year and how the programming fits into the festival's history. This is Seventh Row's second podcast season (the first was on Women at Cannes in 2022). Sundance 2023 Bingo Because the festival loves to program films by slot and quota, we are also introducing our annual Sundance Bingo Card, which you can download here. Play along during the festival (or look at past festival editions and the films you've caught which screened there). You can find this year's bingo card in the show notes on our website. In each expisode we'll track our progress on the Bingo card, individuall and as a Seventh Row team. Become a Member All of our episodes that are over 6 months old are available to members only. We also regularly record members only episodes. To get full access to the podcast, including episodes from past Sundance Film Festivals and past Sundance films, become a member. How to follow our Sundance 2023 coverage Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on the 2023 Sundance podcast season and coverage on the website. Follow Seventh Row on Twitter and Instagram @SeventhRow; Alex Heeney @bwestcineaste on Twitter and Instagram; and Orla Smith @orlamango on Twitter and @orla_p_smith on Instagram. Show Notes Explore our archive of interviews with Indigenous filmmakers. Listen to the third episode of our Sundance 2023 podcast season, in which we discuss Erica Tremblay's film Fancy Dance. Listen to the podcast Finding Cleo on CBC Radio. Read our interview with Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers on her film Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of Empathy. Read our interview with Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers and Kathleen Hepburn on The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open, in which they discuss their collaboration. Then listen to our four-person masterclass with the pair and Mouthpiece collaborators Norah Sadava and Amy Nostbakken. Read our interview with Sonia Boileau on her film Rustic Oracle, which is about the issue Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. Read our interview with director Alethea Arnaquq-Baril on Angry Inuk, her documentary about seal hunting. Listen to our last podcast season, which discussed the history of women filmmakers at the Cannes film festival. Discover all of our past podcast episodes on films that screened at Sundance. Related episodes At Seventh Row, we have a long-standing interest in covering Indigenous Films from around the world, with a special focus on films produced in Canada. In this episode, we reference any great Indigenous films and creatives that we've discussed on previous episodes. If you'd like to learn more about Indigenous filmmaking, we recommend checking these out. Ep. 131: Remembering Jeff Barnaby (FREE). The great Mi'gmaq filmmaker Jeff Barnaby passed away last year. We paid tribute to his enormous influence on Indigenous filmmaking, Canadian cinema, and the filmmaking industry more broadly through his work and activism. We also discuss his short films and two feature Rhymes for Young Ghouls and Blood Quantum, and why they have had such a lasting impact. Ep. 126: Run Woman Run (also featuring a discussion of Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of Empathy) (FREE, soon becoming Members Only). We discuss the Indigenous film Run Woman Run. The film is the second feature from director Zoe Leigh Hopkins. It's a coming-of-age at 30+ story about an Indigenous woman and mother who must learn to care for herself after getting a diabetes diagnosis. We also talk about Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers's documentary Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of Empathy. In this episode, we discuss how Murder In Big Hornlacks the empathy for its subjects that we see in The Meaning of Empathy. Ep. 62 and 63: Indigenous YA part 1 and Indigenous YA part 2 (in which we discuss Rustic Oracle) (Members Only): We discuss a number of Indigenous YA films out of Canada, including the MMIWG films Rustic Oracle. Ep. 120: David Gulpilil: Remembering his work in Charlie's Country and beyond (FREE, soon becoming Members Only): The great Australian Aboriginal actor David Gulpilil passed away in 2021. We began 2022 with a tribute to his work and legacy. Ep. 38: Australian westerns and True History of the Kelly Gang (in which we discuss Sweet Country) (Members Only): We discuss how Aboriginal filmmaker Warwick Thornton upends colonial tropes in the Australian Western with his film Sweet Country (which screened at Sundance!). We look at the film in context with some contemporary settler Australian Westerns.

Seventh Row podcast
131: Remembering Jeff Barnaby

Seventh Row podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 59:31


Today, we pay tribute to the great films and enormous impact of Mi'gmaq filmmaker Jeff Barnaby who passed away on October 13, 2022. He is best known for writing and directing (and editing and composing for) two landmark Indigenous feature films out of Canada: Rhymes for Young Ghouls (2013) and Blood Quantum (2019). This episode features Editor-in-Chief Alex Heeney, Executive Editor Orla Smith, as well as Associate Editor Dr. Brett Pardy. To read the show notes and get the AI-generated transcript of the episode, click here. More about the episode Mi'gmaq filmmaker Jeff Barnaby passed away unexpectedly from cancer on October 13, 2022. He was only 46. He is best known as the writer-director of two feature films in colonial Canada: the landmark film about residential "schools" Rhymes for Young Ghouls (2013) and the popular zombie film Blood Quantum (2019). But he has also made three excellent shorts, which we hope to help people discover: From Cherry English (2004), The Colony (2007), and Etlinisigu'niet: Bleed Down (2015). We've been huge fans of Barnaby's work and activism, and are still very much mourning the loss of this incredible talent who wasn't given the opportunities he deserved. There are so many films we will never get from him now. But we also wanted to talk about how many roadblocks were put in Barnaby's way while he was alive, preventing him from making all the films he could have and wanted to make in his time. This episode is a tribute to Jeff Barnaby — a complicated, difficult, visionary filmmaker — and what his work has revealed about Canada and the film industry. When Barnaby died, we didn't just lose so much future work from this important filmmaker that we all wanted to see (and he wanted to make), but we also lost a huge resource of cultural knowledge of the Canadian and Indigenous Film Industries. This episode features Editor-in-Chief Alex Heeney, Executive Editor Orla Smith, as well as Associate Editor Dr. Brett Pardy. On This Episode 01:51–3:45 Why are we talking about Jeff Barnaby? 3:45–6:26 Jeff Barnaby's unexpected passing and his huge impact on the film industry 6:26–10:38 Barnaby not only changed filmmaking but effected social change with his work 10:38–16:56 How the Canadian film funding bodies failed to support Barnaby's work in the ways it should have. We also discuss why they wanted to fund Rhymes for Young Ghouls but not Blood Quantum 16:56–19:44 Making films about colonial trauma without showing gratuitous violence or making trauma porn at the same time 19:44– 24:52 Dr. Brett Pardy on teaching Rhymes for Young Ghouls and its weighty emotional impact on the viewer. We also discuss Barnaby's use of genre to capture a settler audience and talk about colonialism. Barnaby did this without being didactic or preach. He's not there to teach; just to provoke. 24:52-30:21 Rhymes for Young Ghouls is so accomplished it doesn't feel like a first feature. 30:21-32:08 Barnaby wasn't given the opportunities he should have been given in the time that he had, even though everyone in the Canadian film industry knew how talented he was and how important his work was. 32:08-47:58 How Jeff Barnaby was refreshingly honest on Twitter and in interviews when discussing the realities of being an Indigenous filmmaker. Barnaby had a lot of integrity. He also worked to uplift other Indigenous artists. He was one of the most accessible filmmakers on Twitter and would regularly engage (positively) with other film fans and critics. 47:21-49:24 The loss of Barnaby also means the loss of a huge body of knowledge of how the Canadian film industry works to support (or fail to support) Indigenous filmmakers. 49:24-52:54 The lack of critical or academic interest in contemporary Canadian film, let alone Indigenous film, and how we have tried our best to fill the gap. 52:54-57:13 Jeff Barnaby's short films, as well as why they are worth catching up with 57:13-59:31 Related episodes, what's coming next on the podcast, and other wrap-up thoughts. Show Notes on the podcast on remembering Jeff Barnaby Read Alex Heeney's interview with Jeff Barnaby on Blood Quantum and colonialist zombies Read Seventh Row's 50 favourite films of the decade which also includes Rhymes for Young Ghouls as #6. Watch Jeff Barnaby's short From Cherry English (2004) (Available worldwide) Watch Jeff Barnaby's short The Colony (2007) (Available worldwide) Watch Jeff Barnaby's NFB short made from archival footage, Etlinisigu'niet (Ble)ed Down (2015) (Available worldwide) Become a member for access to all of our upcoming episodes. This also includes most of our episodes on Indigenous films. Listen to our first podcast season on Women at Cannes Related episodes Bonus 27: Empathy on film with Dr. Brett Pardy (FREE to everyone) - Dr. Pardy did his PhD research on how films can create empathy, and used Barnaby's Rhymes for Young Ghouls as a case study for some of his on-the-ground research. Ep. 39: Jeff Barnaby's Rhymes for Young Ghouls & Blood Quantum (Members only) - In this early episode of the podcast, we compare and contrast Barnaby's two features, as well as discuss how he uses genre in innovative ways, and more. Ep. 62: Indigenous YA, part 1 (Members Only) - We discuss three recent contemporary Indigenous YA films from Canada: Beans (2020), Monkey Beach (2020), and the TV show Trickster (2020). Ep. 63: Indigenous YA, part 2 (Members only) - A broader survey of Indigenous YA out of Canada from the last decade, including Rustic Oracle (2019), Tia and Piujuk (2018), The Grizzlies (2018), Kuessipan (2019), and Rhymes for Young Ghouls (2013). Where to find us Follow Seventh Row on Twitter and Instagram @SeventhRow. Follow Alex Heeney @bwestcineaste, Orla Smith @orlamango, and Dr. Brett Pardy @DrAntiqueiPod on Twitter. 

Les balados de la gang
Les premières nations vous parlent - #38

Les balados de la gang

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 20:26


"Les premières nations vous parlent" est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

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Les premières nations vous parlent - #37

Les balados de la gang

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 20:24


"Les premières nations vous parlent" est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

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Les premières nations vous parlent - #36

Les balados de la gang

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 11:21


"Les premières nations vous parlent" est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

Stories to Dismember: Horror Movie Review
Episode 12 - Blood Quantum (2019, Horror, Zombies)

Stories to Dismember: Horror Movie Review

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 95:50


Celebrating Native American Heritage month, join us as we take a break from our themes of black and white silent horror films to dismember Blood Quantum (2019). In this film, the dead have come to life and only the Mi'gmaq reserve seems to be immune... Visit https://www.nativehope.org/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storiestodismember/message

Les balados de la gang
Les premières nations vous parlent - #35

Les balados de la gang

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 21:53


"Les premières nations vous parlent" est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

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Les premières nations vous parlent - #34

Les balados de la gang

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 18:08


"Les premières nations vous parlent" est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

Les balados de la gang
Les premières nations vous parlent - #33

Les balados de la gang

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 16:58


"Les premières nations vous parlent" est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

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Les premières nations vous parlent - #32

Les balados de la gang

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 19:52


"Les premières nations vous parlent" est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

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Les premières nations vous parlent - #31

Les balados de la gang

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 17:26


"Les premières nations vous parlent" est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

Les balados de la gang
Les premières nations vous parlent - #30

Les balados de la gang

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 16:42


"Les premières nations vous parlent" est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

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Les premières nations vous parlent - #29

Les balados de la gang

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 18:22


"Les premières nations vous parlent" est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

Les balados de la gang
Les premières nations vous parlent - #28

Les balados de la gang

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 22:18


"Les premières nations vous parlent" est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

Les balados de la gang
Les premières nations vous parlent - #27

Les balados de la gang

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 18:09


"Les premières nations vous parlent" est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

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Les premières nations vous parlent - #26

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 17:07


"Les premières nations vous parlent" est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

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Les premières nations vous parlent - #25

Les balados de la gang

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 21:35


"Les premières nations vous parlent" est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

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Les premières nations vous parlent - #24

Les balados de la gang

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 15:59


"Les premières nations vous parlent" est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

Les balados de la gang
Les premières nations vous parlent - #23

Les balados de la gang

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 13:33


"Les premières nations vous parlent" est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

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Les premières nations vous parlent - #22

Les balados de la gang

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 17:30


"Les premières nations vous parlent" est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

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Les premières nations vous parlent - #21

Les balados de la gang

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2022 19:46


"Les premières nations vous parlent" est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

Les balados de la gang
Les premières nations vous parlent - #20

Les balados de la gang

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 17:09


"Les premières nations vous parlent" est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

Les balados de la gang
Les premières nations vous parlent - #19

Les balados de la gang

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 15:57


"Les premières nations vous parlent" est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

Les balados de la gang
Les premières nations vous parlent - #18

Les balados de la gang

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 18:47


"Les premières nations vous parlent" est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

Les balados de la gang
Les premières nations vous parlent - #17

Les balados de la gang

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 15:09


"Les premières nations vous parlent" est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

Les balados de la gang
Les premières nations vous parlent - #16

Les balados de la gang

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 16:46


"Les premières nations vous parlent" est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

Les balados de la gang
Les premières nations vous parlent - #15

Les balados de la gang

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 21:00


"Les premières nations vous parlent" est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

Les balados de la gang
Les premières nations vous parlent - #14

Les balados de la gang

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 16:21


"Les premières nations vous parlent" est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

Les balados de la gang
Les premières nations vous parlent - #13

Les balados de la gang

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 18:02


"Les premières nations vous parlent" est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

Les balados de la gang
Les premières nations vous parlent - #12

Les balados de la gang

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 17:43


''Les premières nations vous parlent'' est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

Les balados de la gang
Les premières nations vous parlent - #11

Les balados de la gang

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 15:28


''Les premières nations vous parlent'' est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

Les balados de la gang
Les premières nations vous parlent - #10

Les balados de la gang

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 19:06


''Les premières nations vous parlent'' est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

Les balados de la gang
Les premières nations vous parlent - #9

Les balados de la gang

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 18:33


''Les premières nations vous parlent'' est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

Les balados de la gang
Les premières nations vous parlent - #8

Les balados de la gang

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 17:39


''Les premières nations vous parlent'' est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

Les balados de la gang
Les premières nations vous parlent - #7

Les balados de la gang

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 5:02


''Les premières nations vous parlent'' est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

Les balados de la gang
Les premières nations vous parlent - #6

Les balados de la gang

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 15:24


''Les premières nations vous parlent'' est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

Les balados de la gang
Les premières nations vous parlent - #5

Les balados de la gang

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 13:46


''Les premières nations vous parlent'' est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

Les balados de la gang
Les premières nations vous parlent - #4

Les balados de la gang

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 20:19


''Les premières nations vous parlent'' est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

Les balados de la gang
Les premières nations vous parlent - #3

Les balados de la gang

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 17:10


''Les premières nations vous parlent'' est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

Les balados de la gang
Les premières nations vous parlent - #2

Les balados de la gang

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 26:09


''Les premières nations vous parlent'' est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

Les balados de la gang
Les premières nations vous parlent - #1

Les balados de la gang

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 20:38


''Les premières nations vous parlent'' est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

Storykeepers Podcast
This Place: 150 Years Retold

Storykeepers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 26:09


This month Jennifer discusses the graphic novel anthology This Place: 150 Years Retold with one of its contributors, writer and artist Brandon Mitchell. Published in 2017 by Portage & Main Press, the anthology explores the history of what is now called Canada through the eyes of Indigenous creators. This Place has received numerous awards for its profound imagery and storytelling that highlights the stories of Indigenous people and communities often neglected and ignored.More on This Place:https://www.portageandmainpress.com/Books/T/This-PlaceMore on Brandon Mitchell:Brandon Mitchell is Mi'gmaq from Listuguj First Nations in Quebec and currently resides in the unceded Wolastoqiyik territory of Fredericton, New Brunswick. He is a husband to Natasha Martin and father to Brayden and Bryce Mitchell. He carries a Diploma in Animation and Design from the New Brunswick Community College of Miramichi and holds a master's degree in Education from the University of New Brunswick.  He is the founder of Birch Bark Comics and creator of the Sacred Circles comic series, which explored his Mi'kmaq heritage through a contemporary lens.  He has authored six stories for Indigenous Story Studio: Lost Innocence, Drawing Hope, River Run, Making it Right, Emily's Choice and Tomorrow's Hope. He was approached to by the University of Alabama to script and illustrate Jean-Paul's Daring Adventure: Stories from Old Mobile. He was also a contributing author of "Migwite'tmeg: We Remember It" for “This Place: 150 years retold” which recounts the events leading up to the infamous salmon raids that took place in Listuguj in the summer of 1981 by Highwater Press. Brandon is also the creator and author of a new young readers series “Giju's Gift” published by Highwater Press. In it, a Mi'kmaw girl battles an ancient giant and forms an unexpected friendship with a mythical creature, this is the first volume of an ongoing series of graphic novels inspired by traditional stories.

Digging Deep with Mark Sutcliffe
Scott Patles-Richardson: Invest in Kindness

Digging Deep with Mark Sutcliffe

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 70:13


A member of Pabineau First Nation in northern New Brunswick, Scott Patles-Richardson had a close, loving family, but he was a shy child, and struggled with his mixed heritage. With a Mi'gmaq father and a mother of European ancestry, Scott was a target of prejudice from all sides, and he worked hard to be invisible. Now, he works to make sure Indigenous people are visible in the world of business. A CEO, negotiator, business advisor, and board director, Scott advocates for the growth and advancement of Indigenous communities, and works to normalize doing business with Indigenous companies and people. In this episode, Scott tells the story of how he became an entrepreneur “by accident,” and about the prejudice he encountered early in his career. We also talk about the influence that women have had on his life, the importance of believing in yourself, and the finite nature of time. Scott also teaches us that the most important investment we can make is kindness. It doesn't cost you anything to be kind – to give someone a compliment, to give a little more than you take. And it doesn't cost you anything to ask yourself how you will make this world a better place.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Les balados de la gang
Les premières nations vous parlent - Episode 1

Les balados de la gang

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 20:50


''Les premières nations vous parlent'' est un rendez-vous proposé tous les midis par la radio CKMA / C93 de Miramichi (NB, Canada) et son animatrice Alisha Levi des premières nations d'Elsipogtog. L'occasion d'en savoir plus sur la vie quotidienne, la culture et les coutumes de cette première nation Mi'gmaq. Initiative rendue possible grâce au fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

Indigitech Podcast
Victoria LaBillois – Wejuseg Construction

Indigitech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2021 23:52


Victoria LaBillois, a very determined Mi'kmaq entrepreneur, has come a long way from her first entrepreneurial venture – a t-shirt printing business. She built a construction company, invested in other ventures and is now a mentor to Indigenous women across Turtle Island. "We came from a land of abundance to a postage stamp-sized reserve, a place of poverty. I'm working my way out of it. I'm not asking permission, and I'm taking my whole family, the whole community, the whole nation." A Mi'gmaq entrepreneur from Listuguj, Quebec, Victoria owns Wejipeg Excavation; owns rental properties; co-owns Wejuseg Construction, and is an active partner in other joint ventures. Victoria served the Indigenous public service, working at the Band, regional and national levels. She holds both a BA and MBA from the University of New Brunswick at Fredericton. Coach to many, Victoria serves as mentor for the Coady International Institute's Indigenous Women in Community Leadership and New Brunswick's JEDI Aboriginal Business Accelerator Program. Victoria is bilingual and actively learning Mi'gmaq. Victoria is the go-to MC for community events. She belongs to a woman's hand drum group, sharing ancestral songs. Giving back is important to Victoria; she recently served as co-chair for a national Steering Committee with the Canadian Construction Association, overseeing development of an Aboriginal Engagement Guide for SMEs. Victoria is a proud alumnus of the 2017 Governor General's Canadian Leadership Conference; with time spent examining Northern Ontario issues through a local lens and exploring relationships between leadership and community. (My apologies for the occasional Internet audio gremlins, but the content is SO worth it.) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/indigitech/message

Leading from the Inside Out: The AST Leadership Learning Podcast
Nikanu'skw: My Journey with Sheila Isaac

Leading from the Inside Out: The AST Leadership Learning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 27:09


Nikanu'skw is the Mi'kmaq word for female leader. In this episode, Sheila Isaac shares learning from her own incredible leadership journey at the forefront of countless important moments in Indigenous Canadian history. Sheila is a Mi'gmaq lawyer from Listuguj First Nation, Quebec who now resides in Membertou, Nova Scotia. She is a highly regarded subject matter expert in Indigenous history and on Indigenous women's leadership. She has contributed as a researcher and policy analyst for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal People, the Assembly of First Nations, the Native Women's Association of Canada and the Odawa Native Friendship Centre. Shela worked in her home community as the Band Manager and as the Director of Human Resources. She also worked with a team of Mi'kmaq lawyers on the Supreme Court of Canada Marshall Decision. Sheila also grades Indigenous proposals for the federal government and sits on the Indigenous Women's Circle to feed into policy initiatives affecting Canadian women. Sheila will lead the session, Nikanu'skw: My Journey, as part of our Leading from the Inside Out series. You can learn more and register for the series here.

The Horror Hosts
61: Episode 60 - Blood Quantum

The Horror Hosts

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 104:28


Hey horror fans! This week on The Horror Hosts featuring Jess and Tex we talk about the 2019 zombie movie Blood Quantum. A zombie virus outbreak in the early 80's leads to societal breakdown in a Canadian city, but the Mi'gMaq tribe on the Red Crow reservation just outside the city discovers they are immune to the plague. There's not just zombies to worry about though as survivors seek refuge and internal discussions about what to do with them causes strife among the residents. Can the tribe maintain security while also helping outsiders? Is timing a deuce on a car easy? Listen and find out!Tags: horrorhosts, podcast, movie, horror, horrorcommunity, scary, suspense, thriller, death, trauma, family, vintage, isolation, pathogens, teen, murder, gore, exploitation, monster, supernatural, zombies, indigenous