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Indigenous Medicine Stories Podcast is a collaboration between AMS Healthcare and the Jason A. Hannah Chair in the History of Indigenous Health and Indigenous Traditional Medicine at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine University. Indigenous Medicine Stories aims to educate health professionals and the public about Indigenous healing. The podcast will highlight the lived experiences of Indigenous Knowledge holders, healers, and Elders and help professionals who practice Indigenous healin ...
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Basic self talk on lifestyle and mindset issues. Tips to approach circumstances with a positive attitude. How to win over issues in your mind, things that can be improved with conviction and self belief. Sharing guidelines related to public speaking,stage fear, confidence in personality, basic life skills to improve the overall quality of your existence. Having a mindset of giving back to the society.
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The Anishinabek of the Gitchi Gami Environmental Programs (AGG) is a non-profit organization on Fort William First Nation, next to Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. These podcasts are stories from our grassroots community-focused work.
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Cette série réalisée dans les années 70 à Radio Canada International était intitulée : Anish-Nah-Be, l’homme amérindien – Légendes indiennes Le texte initial utilise aussi le mot « indien ». Aujourd’hui, la langue et les usages ont évolué et on ne parle plus d’Indiens ni d’Amérindiens mais d’Autochtones, de Premières nations, d’Inuit et de Métis. Malgré cela, nous avons décidé de vous offrir cette série parce qu’elle mérite à tous points de vue d’être découverte et appréciée. Les textes de B ...
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This episode features Renee Linklater, a PhD who is a member of Rainy River First Nations in Northwestern Ontario. She has over 25 years of experience working with Indigenous healing agencies and First Nation communities. Renee has worked across the health and education sectors as a frontline worker, program evaluator, curriculum developer, educato…
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Land "purchases" made around the Credit River region. References: https://www.mississauga.ca/our-organization/about-our-organization/why-were-called-mississauga/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississaugas Archeologists have discovered a mystery at the bottom of Lake Huron https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/seven-oaks-incident https:/…
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Let’s speak a little Ojibwe What are you doing? Present tense, Singular & Plural We are continuing with a series of Aaniin ezhichigeyin? What are you doing? The goal is to learn Anishinaabe through speaking with everyday conversations. Join Judy Doolittle as she mentors a group of second language speakers. They will share their successes and challe…
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This episode features Isaac Murdoch, also known by his Ojibwe name Manzinapkinegego’anaabe / Bombgiizhik, who hails from the Fish Clan and belongs to the Serpent River First Nation. Raised in the traditional lifestyle of hunting, fishing, and trapping, he dedicated many years to learning from Elders in the northern regions of Alberta, Saskatchewan,…
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References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Saginaw Quebec Act 1774 https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/quebec-act Sosin, J.M., ed. (1969). The Opening of the West. Harper & Row, New York. https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/pontiacs-war-feature https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/treaty-of-ghent htt…
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This episode features Dr. Wendy Makoons Geniusz, who hails from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and has ancestral roots in the Cree community of Manitoba. Currently serving as a professor at York University in Toronto, Ontario, Dr. Geniusz has been actively involved in projects aimed at revitalizing Ojibwe language and culture in Indigenous communities acros…
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Who was involved in the creation of the Canada-USA International Border? References Treaty of 1818 - Wikipedia Albert Gallatin - Wikipedia United States House Committee on Ways and Means - Wikipedia Richard Rush - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rush–Bagot_Treaty F. J. Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich - Wikipedia Henry Goulburn - Wikipedia S…
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His name is synonymous with "hard work" and "ingenuity." But what did it take for him to be successful in Illinois? References: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1820s https://www.onthisday.com/events/date/1836 https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/convention-of-1818 https://www.deere.com/en/our-company/history/ https://www.britannica.com/e…
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References McNeilly, G. (2018). Broken Trust: Indigenous People and the Thunder Bay Police Service. Systemic Review. Retrieved from https://oiprd.on.ca/wp-content/uploads/OIPRD-BrokenTrust-Final-Accessible-E.pdf Porter, J. (2015). Deep Water. Audio Documentary. Retrieved from https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/2686264208 Talaga, T. (2017). Seven Fallen…
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Bangii’eta Anishinaabemodaa Let’s speak a little Ojibwe What are you doing? Present tense, Singular & Plural The goal is to learn Anishinaabe through speaking with everyday conversations. Join Judy Doolittle as she mentors a group of second language speakers. They will share their successes and challenges with learning the language as they grow to …
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This episode features Dr. Carol Hopkins from the Lenape Nation at Moraviantown, Ontario. Dr. Hopkins is the CEO of the Thunderbird Partnership Foundation. She is host of the podcast, Mino Bimaadiziwin. Carol was appointed Officer of the Order of Canada in 2018. In 2019, she was recognized with an honorary Doctor of Laws from Western University. Car…
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This episode features Perry McLeod-Shabogesic of the “Crane Clan” is an Ojibway Anishinabe from N’biising (Nipissing) First Nation (NFN). He has been a artist, cartoonist, writer, traditional helper, medicine harvester and cultural resource person in and around his community for many years. Perry’s spirit name is “Aandzooked”, which means “Teller o…
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Why do we discuss treaties so much? It's because knowing the treaties helps us to understand what was happening at the time and how it relates to modern boundaries and politics. References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:1814_treaties https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Greenville_(1814) http://treatiesmatter.org/treaties/land/1825-1830-…
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This episode features Dr. Ed Connors, an Indigenous Psychologist of Mohawk ancestry from Kahnawake Mohawk Territory. He has worked with First Nations communities across Canada since 1982, in both urban and rural centres. His work over this time includes being Clinical Director for an infant mental health centre in the City of Regina, and Director f…
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This episode is the second part, featuring Jim Dumont, also known as Onaubinisay, meaning Walks Above the Ground. Jim Dumont is an internationally renowned Elder, speaker and traditional knowledge keeper. He is known as the Gichi-aya'aag, the Elder of the Elders and the Eastern Doorway of The Three Fires Midewiwin Lodge. In 2011, Jim was awarded a …
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This episode features Jim Dumont, also known as Onaubinisay, meaning Walks Above the Ground. Jim Dumont is an internationally renowned Elder, speaker and traditional knowledge keeper. He is known as the Gichi-aya'aag, the Elder of the Elders and the Eastern Doorway of The Three Fires Midewiwin Lodge. In 2011, Jim was awarded a Doctor of Sacred Lett…
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This episode features Diane Longboat, a member of the Turtle Clan and Mohawk Nation At Six Nations Grand River Territory, Ontario. She is a Ceremonial Leader, traditional teacher, healer, an elder. Diane is founder of Soul of the Mother, a healing lodge on the shores of the Grand River and Six Nations and has extensive relationships with First Nati…
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Bangii’eta Anishinaabemodaa Let’s speak a little Ojibwe We are learning commands today that have everyday use. The goal is to learn Anishinaabe through speaking with everyday conversations. Join Judy Doolittle as she mentors a group of second language speakers. They will share their successes and challenges with learning the language as they grow t…
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The second episode of "Indigenous Medicine Stories," showcases the inspiring journey of Hilton King, an Indigenous helper with a vast background in Indigenous mental health, addictions, justice, and child welfare, who currently dedicates his expertise to the Indigenous child and family services sector. As a trained social worker, Hilton humbly shar…
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This inaugural episode of "Indigenous Medicine Stories," features Dr. Darrel Manitowabi, the Hannah Chair in Indigenous Health and Indigenous Traditional Medicine at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine, as our guest and host of the podcast. "Indigenous Medicine Stories" is a groundbreaking podcast that delves deep into the rich tapestry of Indi…
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Indigenous Medicine Stories Podcast is a collaboration between AMS Healthcare and the Jason A. Hannah Chair in the History of Indigenous Health and Indigenous Traditional Medicine at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine University. It is hosted by Dr. Darrel Manitowabi, the NOSM-AMS Hannah Chair in the History of Indigenous Health and Indigenous…
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After the War of 1812 and before the Trail of Tears. What happened? References Skeen, C Edward. (2003). 1816: America Rising. University Press of Kentucky. https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/u-s-canadian-border-established https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/convention-of-1818 https://www.american-historama.org/1801-1828-evol…
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Why is there a claim and why is it worth $95 Billion? References https://www.snnewswatch.com/local-news/group-of-treaty-9-communities-to-launch-legal-actions-against-feds-province-6909684 2023-04-26_NH0426_Clip01_Treaty9Suit Canadian PM Justin Trudeau on Banks, Climate, China, Russia https://rcaanc-cirnac.gc.ca/eng/1100100028863/1581293189896 https…
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Bangii’eta Anishinaabemodaa Let’s speak a little Ojibwe Why is it important to learn an informal greeting? The objective is to learn Anishinaabe customs and etiquette on how to greet Elders, family, friends, community members and teachers. The goal is to learn Anishinaabe through speaking with everyday conversations. Join Judy Doolittle as she ment…
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Bangii’eta Anishinaabemodaa Let’s speak a little Ojibwe Why is it important to learn an informal greeting? The objective is to learn Anishinaabe customs and etiquette on how to greet Elders, family, friends, community members and teachers. The goal is to learn Anishinaabe through speaking with everyday conversations. Join Judy Doolittle as she ment…
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Bangii’eta Anishinaabemodaa Let’s speak a little Ojibwe Why is it important to learn an informal greeting? The objective is to learn Anishinaabe customs and etiquette on how to greet Elders, family, friends, community members and teachers. The goal is to learn Anishinaabe through speaking with everyday conversations. Join Judy Doolittle as she ment…
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Bangii’eta Anishinaabemodaa Let’s speak a little Ojibwe Why is it important to learn a formal greeting? The objective is to learn Anishinaabe customs and how to introduce yourself when in a big gathering, This lesson teaches how to share your name, your spirit name, where you come from and your doodem (clan). The goal is to learn Anishinaabe throug…
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An overview of what Medicine Wheels are and how they can be used. References https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/medicine-wheels Bell, N. (2014). Education Canada. “Teaching the Medicine Wheel.” Retrieved from https://www.edcan.ca/articles/teaching-by-the-medicine-wheel/ Bender, Herman. (2008). Medicine Wheels or "Calendar Sites": Ind…
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Can understanding glaciers & genetics of Turtle Island help us understand early human inhabitation patterns? References Clague & Ward. (2011). Growth and Decay of Cordilleran Ice Sheet. Retrieved from https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/earth-and-planetary-sciences/cordilleran-ice-sheet Unit 2 - Human Migration and the First Settlers to North Amer…
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References https://whc.unesco.org/en/tentativelists/5248/ https://www.ohiohistory.org/visit/browse-historical-sites/serpent-mound/ https://www.worldhistory.org/Alexander_the_Great/ https://www.worldhistory.org/First_Crusade/ https://www.worldhistory.org/Second_Crusade/ Lepper, B., Duncan, J., Diaz-Granádos, C., & Frolking, T. (2018). Arguments for …
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It has been the source of abundance for thousands of years. How do we use it? References https://www.history.com/topics/native-american-history/french-and-indian-war https://www.battlefields.org/learn/articles/french-and-indian-war-1754-1763-causes-and-outbreak https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Trent https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Croghan…
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Who was he? Why is there a war/rebellion named after him? References Campisi, J. (1993). “Indian Governance.” Found in Encyclopedia of the North American Colonies, Vol. 1, p.449-456. Charles Scribner Sons, New York. Hall, A. (2019). Royal Proclamation of 1763. In The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/ar…
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What treaties were signed in 1847, and why? How do these treaties connect to other treaties and events in that decade? References https://www.oregonencyclopedia.org/articles/oregon-treaty/#.YxiNty0ZN7M https://www.whose.land/en/treaty/treaty57-1847 https://files.ontario.ca/treaties_map_english.pdf ​​https://libraryguides.centennialcollege.ca/landac…
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An overview of the Bear Clan Patrol, and some info about Totems. About - Bear Clan ​​Anishinaabe clan system - Wikipedia The Mishomis Book, Chapter 10 - The Clan System Bear Clan volunteers find hundreds of needles, mountains of garbage on inner-city Winnipeg patrols | CBC News Bear Clan's youth patrol shows kids 'a better way of life,' organizer s…
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My thoughts on how the system "works". https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/alberta/article-albertas-top-court-rules-ottawas-environmental-assessment-law-is/ https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/22/world/canada/canada-indigenous-journalist-arrests.html https://bc.ctvnews.ca/indigenous-land-defender-sentenced-to-jail-time-over-trans-mountain-pipeline-p…
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Context and reading of this oft-referred to Declaration. The results of this Proclamation were widespread and long-lasting. http://www.jamessmithcreenation.com/downloads/ROYAL%20PROCLAMATION%201763.pdf https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/royal-proclamation-of-1763#:~:text=The%20Royal%20Proclamation%20of%201763%20was%20issued%20by,to%2…
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