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Consider This Northumberland
Rick Beaver sharing personal history and some of Alderville’s past for Indigenous History Month

Consider This Northumberland

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 40:40


The show: The full interview with bonus material: June is Indigenous History Month. On June 21, it is National Aboriginal Day. It is for these significant commemorations today's show has a special guest. Rick Beaver, an artist, elder, and conservationist living in Alderville, will share his personal recollections of Alderville. Plus, he will give insight […] The post Rick Beaver sharing personal history and some of Alderville's past for Indigenous History Month appeared first on Consider This. Related posts: Alderville Chief responds to Pope's apology to Indigenous people over residential schools Freedom Convoy Orange Shirt Day video upsets Alderville Chief Perspectives on racism towards Indigenous people from an Alderville elder

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Today in Canadian History
June 21 – National Aboriginal Day – Treaty 8

Today in Canadian History

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2020


Extended episode for National Aboriginal Day. Discussion on Treaty 8, signed back in 1899.

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UHN Home
Episode 4 - Joanna's story

UHN Home

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2017 9:52


Joanna Vautour considers her home to be Serpent River First Nation, located midway between Sault Ste. Marie and Sudbury. There, amongst the sounds of the highway, the sights of the cedars, raspberries and orange lillies, and the Thunderbird painting on her grandparents’ home, Joanna feels most at peace. Now the Aboriginal Patient Navigator serving the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and other Toronto-region hospitals, Joanna grew up in Toronto, ON. Her mother, who hailed from Serpent River, made sure her children were closely connected to their Anishinaabe heritage. You are listening to UHN Home, where we're telling stories to mark Canada 150. Every week, we'll tell you the stories of people who came from all around the world and stories of people whose families have called Canada home for thousands of years. They all work at the nation's largest research hospital: the University Health Network. Produced by: Ana Gajic and Andrew Berthiaume Cover art by: Jose Ongpin Editing, production and storyboarding support for the series: Jarrett Churchill, Brianne Tulk, Danielle Pereira, Jessie Park, Jolson Lim, and Erica Ngao Theme Music:  Royalty-free from: Whitesand Song performed by: Rose Stella and partner at National Aboriginal Day celebrations for Princess Margaret Cancer Centre 

Human Rights a Day
June 27, 2002 - Multiculturalism Day

Human Rights a Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2017 1:30


Canada proclaims Multiculturalism Day. While the United States prides itself on being a “melting pot,” Canadians prefer the term “mosaic” when boasting of the country’s multicultural nature. Canada formally enshrined multiculturalism into its Charter of Rights and Freedoms through section 27, which reads, “This Charter shall be interpreted in a manner consistent with the preservation and enhancement of the multicultural heritage of Canada.” Thus, in November 2002, the Canadian government proclaimed that an annual celebration, Canadian Multiculturalism Day, would be held annually on June 27th. It joins a string of other Canadian celebrations, including National Aboriginal Day on June 21, Saint John Baptiste Day on June 24 and Canada Day on July 1. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Oh Canada, Canada!
Oh Canada, Canada: National Aboriginal Day and Indigenous Heritage Minutes

Oh Canada, Canada!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2017 35:30


In this episode, Kim talks about National Aboriginal Day and has a conversation with Carrington Christmas about the stories (or myths) that the Heritage Minutes tell about Indigenous peoples in Canada. Website: ohcanadacast.comTwitter: twitter.com/ohcanadacast Facebook: facebook.com/ohcanadacastEmail: ohcanadacast@gmail.com Intro and outro music credit: www.intoinfinity.org

Examineradio - The Halifax Examiner podcast
The Hendsbee Facepalm. Examineradio, episode #117

Examineradio - The Halifax Examiner podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2017 30:22


This week we speak with of the Halifax Wanderers Supporters Group about the viability of professional soccer in Halifax and of a "pop-up" stadium on the Wanderer's Grounds. Premier McNeil The Coast's on the treatment of former Liberal staffer Michelle Coffin, claiming he didn't even bother to read it. Stay classy, Premier! Plus, Councillor David Hendsbee has to remind people -- twice -- on National Aboriginal Day, that the date also marks the arrival of noted  Edward Cornwallis. Stay classy, Hendsbee! Finally, City Council from city staff about the prospect of introducing a living wage to all municipal staff as well as any employees contracted to work for the city. Councillors estimate it may still take another two years to implement, meaning many people who keep this city running will still be making poverty-level wages until possibly 2019. Stay classy, council!

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Fight Back with Libby Znaimer
2017-06-21-FBwLZ-Podcast-National Aboriginal Day

Fight Back with Libby Znaimer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017 18:31


Wednesday is National Aboriginal Day in Canada. It

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CiTR -- SPECIAL EVENTS
National Aboriginal Day 2017 - Live Broadcast Open Mic at Shop Wrong

CiTR -- SPECIAL EVENTS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017 168:18


Listen in for original live performances and poetry, covers, karaoke, and stories from the warm regulars at Shop Wrong on East Hastings street here in Vancouver. Hosted by the wonderful Gunargie O'Sullivan.

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CiTR -- SPECIAL EVENTS
National Aboriginal Day 2017 - Unceded Airwaves S2E26 Rebroadcast: "Cultural Appropriation"

CiTR -- SPECIAL EVENTS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017 54:47


Carleigh hosts a panel discussion regarding the recent fervour in the CanLit community around issues of cultural appropriation. Jacqueline Valencia (senior Literary editor of The Rusty Toque and board member of Canadian Women In Literary Arts) and Alicia Elliott (Tuscarora writer whose work has appeared in The Malahat, The New Quarterly, and Grain) call in to add their perspectives. The Cree word of the day, courtesy of Neal McLeod and Arok Wolvengrey, is kêhtin: 'treat him/her with respect'.

CiTR -- SPECIAL EVENTS
National Aboriginal Day 2017 - DJ Kookum's Matriart Mixtape

CiTR -- SPECIAL EVENTS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017 53:59


DJ Kookum of Dene/Cree heritage dropped this fire all-female mixtape for International Women's Day earlier this year. To hear the full mixtape and find out more read here: http://rpm.fm/music/download-dj-kookum-international-womens-day-mix/

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CiTR -- SPECIAL EVENTS
National Aboriginal Day 2017 - "Wolf Trax" by Chris Cardinal

CiTR -- SPECIAL EVENTS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017 92:41


'Wolf Trax' by Chris CardinalOver the past year, CiTR had the pleasure of working with two practicum students from UBC's First Nation and Indigenous Studies Program. Each student spent many hours researching, writing, editing and producing a podcast series, and today we have the pleasure of sharing them with our listeners as part of our National Aboriginal Day broadcast. Up first is "Wolf Trax" a three-episode series produced by Chris Cardinal. The series looks at how formal Indigenous education can play a role in improving the relationship between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people in Canada.

CiTR -- SPECIAL EVENTS
National Aboriginal Day 2017 - "Coming Into The Circle" by Tina Alexis

CiTR -- SPECIAL EVENTS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017 42:21


Up next is "Coming Into The Circle" a two-episode series created by Tina Alexis. The series looks at how universities such as UBC can better understand and support Indigenous students moving from rural areas to Vancouver to study.

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CiTR -- SPECIAL EVENTS
National Aboriginal Day 2017 - CITR Documentaries: A Fireside Chat with Julian Napolean

CiTR -- SPECIAL EVENTS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017 15:40


Join us for a conversation with Julian Napoleon who shares insight and stories of his experience on the land. Julian is a part of the working group for Indigenous food sovereignty. Through story, he explains his role, and what that means in his world view.Produced by Mario Parent for CiTR Docs Season 2. Find more info here: http://www.citr.ca/radio/citr-documentaries/

Human Rights a Day
June 21, 1996 - National Aboriginal Day

Human Rights a Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017 1:30


Canada’s governor general proclaims National Aboriginal Day. Canada’s aboriginal population has experienced many hardships, and typically found its own celebrations ignored by most non-aboriginals. Thus, a day that celebrated aboriginal culture and history was in the works for years. First suggested by the National Indian Brotherhood (now the Assembly of First Nations) in 1982, then recognized by the Quebec legislature in 1990, it finally became reality when Canada’s governor general proclaimed June 21, 1996 as National Aboriginal Day. The event celebrates the cultures of Canada’s First Nations, Inuit and Metis people. Aboriginals, representing Canada’s fastest-growing population segment, now celebrate their heritage on this official day, which is also the summer solstice. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

St. Timothy's Anglican Church (Edmonton) - Worship Service Podcast
Pentecost 5 - National Aboriginal Day - June 19, 2016

St. Timothy's Anglican Church (Edmonton) - Worship Service Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2016


Pentecost 5 - National Aboriginal DayThis recording is an abridged version of the 10:00 am service from Sunday June 19, 2016.    (Download Podcast)The readings are from the NSRV (New Revised Standard Version) Bible. You can read the passages online at: https://www.biblegateway.com/versions/New-Revised-Standard-Version-NRSV-Bible/.[00:08:03]  First Reading - Isaiah 40:25-31[00:09:30]  Second Reading - Philippians 4:4-9[00:10:36]  Gospel Reading - John 1:1-19[00:12:58]  Sermon - Sharon Pasula[00:25:01]  Blessing and DismissalToday's bulletin can be found here.This podcast is also available on iTunes.www.sttimothy-edm.ca

Queen City Improvement Bureau
Jun 16 2016 Drive Your Car On A Road Of Tranquility

Queen City Improvement Bureau

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2016 58:18


Natasha Wesaquate from The Circle Project updates the QCIB on preparations for this year's National Aboriginal Day celebrations. Then, a special report from Mike Gerrand on the Street Culture Project's activities. Music by Kno Tiz (aka Josh Steeves), Arian Ross and Gerrand. Plus, a self-hypnosis recording to help drivers survive construction-related traffic. Innovative Revenue Tool: Made-to-order confetti cart. Originally broadcast on 91.3 CJTR, Regina community radio. Theme music by Guidewire (aka Ryan Hill).

Queen City Improvement Bureau
Jun 16 2016 Drive Your Car On A Road Of Tranquility

Queen City Improvement Bureau

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2016 58:18


Natasha Wesaquate from The Circle Project updates the QCIB on preparations for this year's National Aboriginal Day celebrations. Then, a special report from Mike Gerrand on the Street Culture Project's activities. Music by Kno Tiz (aka Josh Steeves), Arian Ross and Gerrand. Plus, a self-hypnosis recording to help drivers survive construction-related traffic. Innovative Revenue Tool: Made-to-order confetti cart. Originally broadcast on 91.3 CJTR, Regina community radio. Theme music by Guidewire (aka Ryan Hill).

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RCI The Link

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2015 4:14


Andre Dudemaine, Innu on his mother's side of the family, from the Lac St. Jean region of Quebec, explains some of the rituals and celebrations of this year's National Aboriginal Day in Montreal.

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First Unitarian Congregation of Ottawa

The guest speaker for our annual Sunday service celebrating National Aboriginal Day will be Gilbert Whiteduck, former chief of Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg Nation. Gilbert Whiteduck will speak about the work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and on how we can nurture the opportunities that are now presented to all of us.

Red Man Laughing
Red Man Laughing - The CBC National Comedy Special

Red Man Laughing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2015 52:36


CBC Radio One is pleased to present Red Man Laughing, a special hour of indigenous comedy, music and interviews hosted by stand up comic Ryan McMahon. After 3 successful seasons of the hit podcast, the shows format was tweaked & twisted into this 1 hour National comedy special! In January 2014, Ryan invited a group of fellow aboriginal artists to join him onstage at the Capitol Theatre in Edmonton’s historic Fort Edmonton Park. The show was recorded over 2 sold out nights (honestly, we could have sold out for a week straight there was such a demand for tickets) at the historic theatre. The show aired during the 2014 National Aboriginal Day weekend. Guests include champion hand-drum singer Fawn Wood, singer/songwriter Nick Sherman, author and film-maker Richard Van Camp, and Canada Reads winning author, Joseph Boyden.

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5th Element on CFWE
5th Element on CFWE ALL NATIVE SHOW - 6/22/13

5th Element on CFWE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2013 60:24


Its our annual all native hip hop show for National Aboriginal Day. We're gonna start off with a brand new track from Lightningcloud, who is performing a sold out show at Powerhouse at the Honda Center. Also new audio from Shawn Bernard & Beatrice Love, CEO and Joey Stylez. playlist for this show: Lightningcloud - Pass It Around Shawn Bernard & Beatrice Love - Living Like Stars Tomislav - So Damn Fly Drezus - Lose Control CEO - Summer Time Over D Thought - Land Of Broken Dreams Winnipeg Boyz - Better Place Que Rock - Wolf Clan REDD ft J.O.C. - Sasne Chase Manhattan - Minnesota Manik - Hood Miracle A Tribe Called Red ft Northern Voice - Sisters Joey Stylez ft Tre Nyce - Rollin (Bump Bump) Wabs Whitebird - Let The Music Play Nathan Cunningham ft Rellik & Plex - The Finner Things Hellnback - Relations

First Unitarian Congregation of Ottawa
National Aboriginal Day

First Unitarian Congregation of Ottawa

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2013 35:53


Focusses on the Indigenous healing arts used to mitigate the challenges First Nations face. It will incorporate traditional Algonquin ceremony, including opening and closing addresses by Elder Annie St Georges, drumming and round dance.

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Red Man Laughing
Red Man Laughing - EP#21 National Aboriginal Day Rant, A New Act & Fatty In The Hot Tub

Red Man Laughing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2012 45:10


In this episode of Red Man Laughing gives you his take on the good, the bad and the ugly on National Aboriginal Day and why he thinks the day is not necessarily a good thing for Indian Country. We also get to hear about the early struggles of starting a new act as Ryan's retired his old act - after four years of comedy - it's time to start fresh and we hear all about the early process. Finally, we hear about Ryan's struggle to simply enjoy a few minutes in a hot tub. As always, thanks for listening. Make sure you subscribe to the podcast to get new episodes send directly to your RSS Reader, Email or iTunes – it’s FREE and easy to do and we certainly appreciate the support! BOOM!

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Anishinabek of the Gitchi Gami Podcasts

(click the title to hear audio file)The Anishinabek of the Gitchi Gami brought recycling to the Fort William First Nation annual traditional powwow for the first time. Several people are interviewed about the issue in this podcast.With the help of our partner, ReCool Canada Inc., we were able to provide powwow-goers with the option to recycle - and people made the most of it! 75 kg of recyclable material was diverted from the waste stream. We also organized this mobile recycling depot for the 2007 National Aboriginal Day powwow, that took place the week previous (June 21, 2007).The FWFN powwow took place June 30 - July 1, 2007, on Mt McKay on Fort William First Nation.For more info, contact ecostewards.fwfn(at)gmail.com