Odette Auger interviews award winning Kwakwaka’wakw carver Cole Speck. He learned from elders and master carvers Wayne Alfred and Beau Dick. Cole talks about his deep love and respect for his culture, while exploring his bold contemporary style that is deeply rooted in tradition. Hands Passing Forward is an interview series created and produced by Odetter Auger. Opening Music by Johnny Hanuse. Funding by the First People Cultural Council and the Community Radio Fund of Canada . Special thanks to...
Feb 24, 2022•43 min•Ep. 10
Odette Auger talks with contemporary Coast Salish carver Jesse Reclama. Jesse works full time as a carver and part time as a language teacher. We’ll hear about his passion, drives, and inspiration that flow into his craft, his work, and his teaching. Hands Passing Forward is an interview series created and produced by Odetter Auger. Opening Music by Johnny Hanuse. Funding by the First People Cultural Council and the Community Radio Fund of Canada . Special thanks to the Podcast From Hear worksho...
Feb 18, 2022•1 hr•Ep. 9
In this story, Ts'msyen audio storyteller Pamela Post talks about her heritage, her work, and projects. Hands Passing Forward is an interview series created and produced by Odetter Auger. Opening Music by Johnny Hanuse. Funding by the First People Cultural Council and the Community Radio Fund of Canada . SpecialThanks to the Podcast From Hear workshop and Dan Peters of Spark Music.
Feb 11, 2022•24 min•Ep. 8
This episode features Tla'amin weaver Sosan Blanely and Elder Elsie Pau. You will hear their conversation as they weave, visit, and share teachings. Hands Passing Forward is a series of interviews created and produced by Odette Auger. Opening Music by Johnny Hanuse. Funding by the First People Cultural Council and the Community Radio Fund of Canada . Special thanks to the Podcast From Hear workshop and Dan Peters of Spark Music....
Feb 04, 2022•42 min•Ep. 7
jaye simpson is an Oji-Cree Saulteaux Indigiqueer from the Sapotaweyak Cree Nation. simpson is a writer, advocate and activist sharing their knowledge and lived experiences in hope of creating utopia. they are published in several magazines including Poetry Is Dead, This Magazine, PRISM international, SAD Magazine: Green, GUTS Magazine, SubTerrain, Grain and Room. They are in two anthologies: Hustling Verse (2019) and Love After the End (2020). Their first poetry collection, it was never going t...
Nov 12, 2021•32 min•Ep. 6
Is Sasquatch a spiritual creature, or distant ancestor to humans, or connected to aliens? In this episode the Historical Natives delve into the stories, histories, and experiences of Sasquatch. Featuring guests, Eric Hunt, Noel Pootlas, Chuck John, and Elaine Kwandibens, hosts Josef Stafford and Mackenzie Taylor seek to find the answer to who Sasquatch is. The Historical Natives is a horror-themed podcast that covers Native American history, culture, language, and folklore. Founded by a sibling ...
Oct 29, 2021•35 min•Ep. 5
Is Sasquatch a spiritual creature, or distant ancestor to humans, or connected to aliens? In this episode the Historical Natives delve into the stories, histories, and experiences of Sasquatch. Featuring guests, Eric Hunt, Noel Pootlas, Chuck John, and Elaine Kwandibens, hosts Josef Stafford and Mackenzie Taylor seek to find the answer to who Sasquatch is. The Historical Natives is a horror-themed podcast that covers Native American history, culture, language, and folklore. Founded by a sibling ...
Oct 22, 2021•29 min•Ep. 4
Catherine Lafferty, whose Dene name is Katija is a Yellowknife Dene author, reporter, law student, and mother. She is the author of Northern Wildflower, published by fernwood in 2018, and Land-Water-Sky published by Fernwood in 2020. She writes for IndigiNews, the Tyee, the Briarpatch and other publications. In our conversations we explored four excerpts of her work: Northern Wildflower, Land-Water-Sky,This House is Not a Home and Firekeeper. In these pieces Catherine explores the concept of jus...
Oct 15, 2021•52 min•Ep. 3
Catherine Lafferty, whose Dene name is Katija is a Yellowknife Dene author, reporter, law student, and mother. She is the author of Northern Wildflower, published by fernwood in 2018, and Land-Water-Sky published by Fernwood in 2020. She writes for IndigiNews, the Tyee, the Briarpatch and other publications. In our conversations we explored four excerpts of her work: Northern Wildflower, Land-Water-Sky,This House is Not a Home and Firekeeper. In these pieces Catherine explores the concept of jus...
Oct 08, 2021•36 min•Ep. 2
A critical look into the bureaucratized and underfunded world of on-reserve housing produced by Jordan Koe as part of CFUV's Documenting Decolonization Project, funded by the Community Radio Fund of Canada. Features interviews with Farrah S (a on reserve resident), Anthony Persaud of Ecotrust Canada, Architect Scott Kemp, Housing Professionals Keir Porttris and Pierre Iachetti, and Former Councilor of Malahat First Nation Matthew Harry. A reading from Sylvia Olsen's 2016 PhD dissertation "Making...
Oct 01, 2021•35 min•Ep. 1