Chris Waite’s Anishnaabe History Podcast
History about Ojibwe and Cree people.
Categories: Arts, Education, Society & Culture
Tags: Aboriginal, Anishnaabe, Cree, Ojibwe
History about Ojibwe and Cree people.
Categories: Arts, Education, Society & Culture
Tags: Aboriginal, Anishnaabe, Cree, Ojibwe
Songlines are ancient energy lines that run between places, animals and people, criss-crossing the entire Australian continent. Far more than just navigational pathways, songlines contain vast amounts of knowledge and information in Aboriginal society. Come travel the multi-dimensional songlines and learn about the real history of Australia and the world’s oldest continuing ancient culture.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Tags: Aboriginal, australia, embeddedknowledge, memorydevices, nonliterateculture, oralculture, Songlines, spiritual
Conversations about what it means to be an urban Aboriginal in Canada today. A conversation with Sherri Russell, Coordinator for the UPEI Mawi’omi Student Centre.
Categories: Education, Society & Culture
Tags: Aboriginal, canada, first nations, indigenous, native, urban Aboriginal
The Historical Natives is a horror-themed podcast that covers Native American history, culture, language, and folklore. Founded by a sibling duo wanting to learn more about their culture, they create digital art and short stories to accompany their researched information. For more information please visit our website: https://www.thehistoricalnatives.ca/ Hello, thank you for your support!
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Categories: Fiction, History, Society & Culture
Tags: Aboriginal, british columbia, canada, creatures, Culture, folklore, History, indigenous, lore, Monsters, native American, Victoria
In this subject students study two key regions of Australia’s colonial past – the cradle of white settlement in early New South Wales and/or Tasmania, and the Northern Territory, Australia’s last frontier – to explore colonial relations and also the recent past. Student-centred enquiry-based research into colonial primary documents in teams and individually through research essays will enable students to develop their skills of research and conceptual analysis.
Categories: Education
Tags: Aboriginal, aboriginie, australia, australian history, History, La Trobe, la trobe university, Richard Broome, university
A podcast to energize your creativity! Interviews, musings, projects and a whole world of ideas burst onto the scene and into your ears as Canadian artist Aaron Paquette takes you on a journey of self discovery interspersed with fun, facts, and fearlessness! Aaron Paquette is quickly becoming one of Canada’s most recognized artists and he invites you to join him as he shares the secrets and insights that have brought him to this stage in his life and career. From textiles, to music, to making chocolate, art talk is the order of the day, but what comes with it? Tune in, download, plug in, and find out! Subscribe today!
Categories: Uncategorised
Tags: Aboriginal, american, art, being, creative, first, ideas, indian, nations, native, Projects, secrets, Strategies, success
A weekly roundtable about Indigenous issues and events in Canada and beyond. Hosted by Rick Harp.
Categories: News, Society & Culture
Tags: Aboriginal, FirstNations, indigenous
Can heritage continue to inform the way we live today? Is it possible to balance traditional ideas with a modern life? The Mi’kmaq people have had roots in Conne River Newfoundland in Canada for generations, but it was only officially designated as a reserve in 1987. Many of its indigenous inhabitants still feel a connection with the past and in recent times there has been a revival of interest in Mi’kmaq culture. These films give insight into Mi’kmaq life and examine the renewal of traditional customs by interviewing key members of the community who discuss the benefits and difficulties in attempting to hold on to their ancestry. This material forms part of the Open University course A332 Why is religion controversial?
Categories: Education
Tags: Aboriginal, animistic, Annual, capitalism, caribou, catholic, community, Conne River, dance, fed, first nation, Hunting, Identity, Indian reserve, indigenous, jingle-dress, language, Medicine, Mi'kmaq, nature, powwows, prayed, rabbit, religion, Season, spiritual, spirituality, St Anne’s day, Traditional, trapping, Wealth, Wilderness
Yarning Disability is a podcast by The First Peoples Disability Network (FPDN) hosted by FPDN Advocate Bernard Namok. In each episode, The Yarning Disability podcast showcases the stories of First Nations peoples living with a disability, their families and carers and other disability industry professionals to highlight the lived experiences of First Nations people with a disability in Australia.
Categories: Education, Government, Society & Culture
Tags: Aboriginal, australia, disability, indigenous, ndis, non-profit