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Frybread Realities

1 episode - English - Latest episode: over 3 years ago -

Boozhoo ( Hello) We are back! Every Thursday, the focus will be about Indigenous issues. We will cover Missing and Murdered Indigenous women, men and children, Residential School, Sixties Scoop, the Indian Act, Indigenous deaths by police and crime. Child and Family Services and the involvement with our Indigenous children will also be discussed. Racism and classism will be explored by our own perspectives and experiences. We will also be sharing about gatherings such as ceremonies, pow wows, protocols, and traditions. We hope hear from our listeners through your comments, your announcements, and events, we will share your information on our weekly gatherings on Frybreadbread Realities. we encourage pow wow singers and drum groups, round dance singers, and Indigenous music artists to send us your recordings, so we can also showcase it weekly. We will also be sharing about real life stories, memories, and fun facts that surrounds us to keep balance in our lives. There is two meanings for our Fry bread Realities poster. The first is for those of us struggling with poverty, addictions, sexual exploitation, and violence surrounding us, its like we have dropped our eagle feather. The second reason is that the eagle is dropping his feather to help someone who is broken, who needs it. Meegwech...(Thank you) We are sponsored by The American Indian Movement Kentucky/ Indiana Chapter, Lance Soto advisor for Frybread Realities podcast. Photograph of boy is by John Paskiev, Frybread Realities poster is by Kwe Ogijita Zawa MIzgkode BiizIkee. Contact info is [email protected]

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The Starlight Tours

January 26, 2021 23:00 - 51 minutes - 35.6 MB

My podcast is about The Starlight Tours from systematic racism from  Saskatoon police officers toward their Indigenous community.  I had an interview with Savannah Lavalley,  a community activist and traditional hand drum singer. We discuss her recovery from crystal meth, coke and crack and how she has changed her life around. Savannah and I also discuss the importance of Indigenous woman singing our traditional songs. We also spoke about living in Winnipeg's North-end, the violence, addicti...