Thu, 18 October 2018
In this episode of Stories From The Land we feature the erotic hilarity of Anishinaabe poet, writer and academic, Geraldine King. Geraldine brilliantly reminds us that there is no love in colonialism, that decolonization starts with our bodies, and that NDN's love to laugh!
WITH SPECIAL THANKS A special thanks to Carlton University, Dr. Kahente Horn Miller, Benny Michaud, and all of the people that helped behind the scenes to make this tour stop come together! |
Thu, 18 October 2018
In this episode of Stories From The Land, Dakota storytellers, Joely BigEagle Kequahtooway, reminds us all that we are the land and the land is us.
WITH SPECIAL THANKS A big thank you to Sakewewak, Trudy Stewart, Mispon Festival, The Curtain Razors Theatre Company and all those that made our stop in Treaty 4 a special one! |
Thu, 18 October 2018
In this episode we hear from Anishinaabe storyteller, Brian Charles, as he shares a story that may change the way Canada thinks of itself and the War of 1812. WITH SPECIAL THANKS Special thanks to Alexa Scully, Alycia Wassagejig, Lakehead University Orillia, and to the surrounding communities that made our live recording at Lakehead a massive success! |