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One Nation. One Tribe. The Peyakôskân Podcast
Grande Prairie Friendship Centre
23 episodes
1 week ago
The Peyakôskân Podcast Initiative brings together high school students and post-secondary students from diverse cultures and backgrounds to learn the art of podcasting, collaboration and the power of storytelling to address complex social issues such as racism, discrimination, truth and reconciliation.
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The Peyakôskân Podcast Initiative brings together high school students and post-secondary students from diverse cultures and backgrounds to learn the art of podcasting, collaboration and the power of storytelling to address complex social issues such as racism, discrimination, truth and reconciliation.
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Relationships
Education,
Society & Culture,
Language Learning
Episodes (20/23)
One Nation. One Tribe. The Peyakôskân Podcast
S2E12 Myths & Legends ft. Natal
In this episode of the Peyakoskan Podcast, Xander and Natal delve into various myths and legends from the Americas, with special emphasis on Indigenous stories. They discuss the origins of Halloween and cultural traditions like Mexico's Day of the Dead, where families clean their ancestors' bones. The conversation spans tales of tricksters and supernatural beings like the Siwan Nava, El Theo, Skin Walkers, and Wendigos, exploring how these legends teach moral lessons or explain cultural phenomena. Personal anecdotes of eerie encounters in nature add a suspenseful and engaging touch. The hosts also reflect on the differences between Indigenous spiritual beliefs and Western perspectives, concluding with a suggestion to smudge for spiritual protection. Disclaimer: The views expressed by guests are their own and do not reflect the official stance of GPFC's Peyakoskan Podcast. We aim to provide a platform for diverse perspectives.
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1 week ago
40 minutes

One Nation. One Tribe. The Peyakôskân Podcast
S2E11 Aunties Talk Language Resurgence
The Peyakoskan Podcast, hosted by Russell and co-host Brett, features an insightful discussion with two educators from Alberta on the challenges and importance of integrating Indigenous languages like Cree into the school curriculum. The conversation explores the necessity of immersion and firsthand experience for effective language learning, the impact of safety and acceptance in sharing Indigenous knowledge, and the significant role of cultural connections in education. The educators highlight the need for supportive and nurturing environments, contrast between theoretical and practical language learning, and emphasize the importance of making Indigenous language programs accessible to both Indigenous and non-Indigenous students for true reconciliation and cultural preservation. The discussion also touches on the broader educational challenges such as class sizes, resource availability, and the need for lived experiences outside traditional classroom settings. Disclaimer: The views expressed by guests are their own and do not reflect the official stance of GPFC's Peyakoskan Podcast. We aim to provide a platform for diverse perspectives.
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1 month ago
31 minutes

One Nation. One Tribe. The Peyakôskân Podcast
S2E10 Learning Mi'kmaq Language Education Ft. Brigitta Francis
Peyakoskan Podcast interviews Brigitta Francis about their language teachings in New Brunswick. We learn different Language Systems, dialects and curriculums.   Links:  
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1 month ago
40 minutes

One Nation. One Tribe. The Peyakôskân Podcast
S2E9 Part 2 Dene Teachings with Bernadette Smith
Repeat after me Dene Teachings with Elder Bernadette Smith
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2 months ago
31 minutes 17 seconds

One Nation. One Tribe. The Peyakôskân Podcast
S2E8 Part 1 Dene Teachings With Elder Bernadette Smith
Repeat after me and follow along with Elder Bernadette Smith as she teaches Dene in this Special Episode of the Peyakoskan Podcast
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2 months ago
22 minutes 38 seconds

One Nation. One Tribe. The Peyakôskân Podcast
S2E7 Al Crawford Part 2
Al shares his journey becoming a young adult, and shares wisdom on becoming a knowledge holder.
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4 months ago
21 minutes 55 seconds

One Nation. One Tribe. The Peyakôskân Podcast
S2E6 Language/Culture Learning with Al Crawford
Al Crawford comes in to share Cree teachings about the drum, language and wisdom. Stay Tuned for Part 2   Disclaimer: The views expressed by guests are their own and do not reflect the official stance of GPFC's Peyakoskan Podcast. We aim to provide a platform for diverse perspectives.
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5 months ago
22 minutes 16 seconds

One Nation. One Tribe. The Peyakôskân Podcast
S2E5 Bernadette Smith Dene Culture
Bernadette Smith came to share medicines at our youth camp. We did a live interview at the camp, and Bernadette shares with us her journey with Dene language and culture. Disclaimer: The views expressed by guests are their own and do not reflect the official stance of GPFC's Peyakoskan Podcast. We aim to provide a platform for diverse perspectives.
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5 months ago
9 minutes 19 seconds

One Nation. One Tribe. The Peyakôskân Podcast
S2E4 - Len Morrisette's Journey Through Water Worlds
Len Morrisette shares his storytelling journey with the Peyakoskan Podcast and insights to mindset and confidence as well as sharing how he blends Traditional Indigenous Storytelling with Modern Science for his show Water Worlds.   Disclaimer: The views expressed by guests are their own and do not reflect the official stance of GPFC's Peyakoskan Podcast. We aim to provide a platform for diverse perspectives.
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7 months ago
45 minutes 36 seconds

One Nation. One Tribe. The Peyakôskân Podcast
S2E3 - Len Auger Reflects on Life & Language
Len Auger a vital knowledge holder in the community and GPFC President, shares his knowledge with the Peyakoskan youth-led team to shoot our very first Video Podcast. Len reflects on his life, shares history of the language, and gives wisdom to our listeners on how to become more fluent in their respective languages.
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8 months ago
21 minutes 27 seconds

One Nation. One Tribe. The Peyakôskân Podcast
S2E2 - Herman S. Hand Games & Wisdom
Herman Sutherland a Nehiyaw from Northern Alberta, talks with Peyaksokan Podcast about the history of Hand Games and their personal story.   Disclaimer: The views expressed by guests are their own and do not reflect the official stance of GPFC's Peyakoskan Podcast. We aim to provide a platform for diverse perspectives.
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8 months ago
16 minutes 35 seconds

One Nation. One Tribe. The Peyakôskân Podcast
S2E1 - Introduction to Season 2
In this special season 2 opener, we embark on a journey to explore the rich, diverse world of Indigenous languages across Canada. Join us this season as we dive deep into the stories, challenges, and triumphs of Indigenous communities working to revitalize and preserve our languages.
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9 months ago
2 minutes 46 seconds

One Nation. One Tribe. The Peyakôskân Podcast
Episode #11 Ending Racism: Deconstructing Personal Bias & Staying Curious with Cecilia Mzvondiwa
How do we address our personal bias? How does staying curious breakdown stereotypes, address prejudice and help eradicate racism? In this episode of the Peyakoskan Podcast, hosts Sammy Paquette, Tristan Paragas & Russell Willier sat down with Cecilia Mzvondiwa, Lawyer, Human Right Advocate, Leadership Coach & Author of the book, Beyond Tokenism, Embrace a Sense of Belonging and Stand Out as an Inclusive Leader. Purchase Cecilia's book here: https://www.amazon.ca/Beyond-Tokenism-Embrace-Belonging-Inclusive/dp/1772775401
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2 years ago
39 minutes 30 seconds

One Nation. One Tribe. The Peyakôskân Podcast
Episode #10 Mental Health & Shifting Perspectives with Tristan Paragas
This podcast episode contains sensitive content discussing trauma and mental health. We'll be addressing personal experiences and emotions that might be triggering to some individuals. While we intend to foster understanding and provide insights, we strongly encourage listeners who might be deeply affected by these topics to consider their emotional well-being before proceeding. If you need immediate support, please reach out to a mental health professional or a trusted person in your life. When Tristan Paragas and I met for the first time after he reached out to me to be a part of the podcast, we both totally geeked out over our love of business Guru Gary Vaynerchuk as well as Dr. Gabor Mate and his work with trauma and the body. Tristan shared his incredible story with me and Matthew Hilkewich about immigrating to Canada at the age of 16 and why he was passionate about being a mental health advocate.   Resources Canadian Mental Health Support Philippines Mental Health Support United States Mental Health Support    
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2 years ago
57 minutes 9 seconds

One Nation. One Tribe. The Peyakôskân Podcast
Episode #9 Be Proud Of Who You Are with Elder Len Auger
How do we encourage youth to embrace their cultural identity? In this episode of The Peyakoskan podcast, Russell Willier, Brett English, and Remi Tucker sat down with Len Auger, President of the Grande Prairie Friendship Centre, business owner, Knowledge Keeper and youth mentor. Len is an inspiring community development leader whose impact on the lives of youth is evident through his simple but profound message. Be proud of who you are. 
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2 years ago
30 minutes 36 seconds

One Nation. One Tribe. The Peyakôskân Podcast
Episode #8 Indigenous Veterans & Their Many Sacrifices
Indigenous Canadian Veterans have played an integral role in the nation's military history, yet their contributions and sacrifices have often gone unrecognized and underappreciated. For centuries, Indigenous peoples across Canada have answered the call to defend their lands, allies, and the principles of freedom and justice. It is estimated that 7,000 First Nations People served in the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War; an unknown number of Métis, Inuit and non-Status Indians also served. However, it was not until 1995, fifty years after the Second World War, that Indigenous Peoples were allowed to lay Remembrance Day wreaths at the National War Memorial to remember and honour their dead comrades. Despite the sacrifices and bravery Indigenous Veterans exemplified, they often returned home to face continued systemic inequality and the ongoing struggle to have their rights and contributions recognized. It wasn't until the 1990s that significant efforts were made to address the historical injustices faced by Indigenous Veterans, including recognition programs, tributes, and the establishment of the National Aboriginal Veterans Monument. Their resilience, courage, and commitment to the ideals of honour and duty serve as a powerful reminder of the indomitable spirit of Indigenous peoples throughout Canada's history. In today's episode, we are sharing a conversation we had with Renee Charbonneau about the Veterans Memorial Guardian as well as a couple of stories highlighting the lives of the many inspiring Indigenous Canadian Veterans.   To learn more about the Veterans Memorial Gardens & Interpretive Centre, Click HERE  
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2 years ago
10 minutes 44 seconds

One Nation. One Tribe. The Peyakôskân Podcast
Episode #7 Elder Theresa Gladue: Traditional Medicine, Culture & Community
Starting university can be both exciting and overwhelming, especially for first-year students.    The On-Campus Friendship Centre supports a smooth transition for students entering the community to become college students.    The first and only of its kind in Canada, the On-Campus Friendship Centre is located in the heart of the Northwestern Polytechnic campus in Grande Prairie, Alberta. It is a hub for students to connect, engage, and build relationships. It's a vibrant space that fosters inclusivity and a sense of belonging.   In today's episode, Sammy Paquette, a student at Northwestern Polytechnic, sat down with Cree Elder Theresa Gladue to discuss her various roles at the college and why the friendship centre is so vital for students. Theresa is a storyteller, knowledge keeper, playwright, advocate, and mentor to many. Here is their interview   To learn more about Northwestern Polytechnic and the On-Campus Friendship Centre, check out the link: https://www.nwpolytech.ca/services/indigenous/friendshipcentre.html    Thanks for tuning into this episode of the Peyakoskan Podcast. Make sure to follow, share, like and leave a review. This way, you won't miss out on any of our upcoming content where we tackle diverse topics as one nation. one tribe.    www.peyakoskanpodcast.com 
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2 years ago
22 minutes 42 seconds

One Nation. One Tribe. The Peyakôskân Podcast
Episode #6 What does it mean to be Two-Spirit? With Kiera Hommy & Jaylenn Tourangeau
Have you ever wondered what the 2S means in the acronym for 2SLGBTQ+? 2S stands for Two-Spirit, an English word created to define a unique spiritual way of being that has existed in Indigenous communities for millennia. Today's guest on the Peyakoskan Podcast, we welcome Jaylenn Tourangeau. Jaylenn is a Two-Spirit Traditional Knowledge Seeker and caregiver of the Two-Spirit Medicine Bundle. They are an advocate for Self –Determination through the Dene Teachings they have been gifted and share their knowledge through their work as an Academia Researcher and Advisor, as well as an International Visual Artist.    Join Kiera Hommy as she asks Jaylenn: What does it mean to be Two-Spirit? How do you feel when Non-Indigenous People claim a Two-Spirit identity? How can the Indigenous communities support Two-Spirit people? To learn more about Two-Spirit please visit: https://2spiritsinmotion.com To learn more about the Peyakoskan Podcast please visit: www.peyakoskanpodcast.com  
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2 years ago
16 minutes 49 seconds

One Nation. One Tribe. The Peyakôskân Podcast
Episode #5 Intersectionality. What is it? Why is it essential, and how can we identify the different lenses through which we experience it?
This podcast episode covers discrimination, oppression, racism, eraser, 2SLGBTQIA+, privilege, mental health and disabilities.   When I lived in Grande Prairie from 2014-18, I was lucky to work as the Youth Services Supervisor for the Municipality. As part of my role, I was responsible for facilitating the city youth council, a group of 24 young people with direct access to the city council as advocates for youth voices. From mental health to recreation and the rights and freedoms of 2SLGBTQ+ youth in Alberta, the youth were part of the decision-making processes that directly impacted their diverse population.  I'm sharing this because this episode was a special one for me. After five years, I had the opportunity to sit down with three former youth council members who are not only part of this podcast initiative but are now adults.  Matthew Hilkewich is 21 years old and a proud trans mentor and youth advocate. I met Matt when they were 15 years old as they were getting ready to board a plane to Toronto, where we were attending the same Gender & Sexuality Alliance conference. In those first few minutes, I saw Matt's leadership qualities and knew he was meant to change lives, and he has. I met Raylee Morrissette when they were 13 years old through her dad, Len, an award-winning Indigenous filmmaker. I scooped Raylee up to be a part of the Youth Council and knew her leadership style would make an impact through her sense of humour and genuine compassion. Now 20 years old, Raylee continues to inspire me, and I can't thank her enough for sharing her experience with the podcast.  Natal Rivas Bolaños was part of my first youth council cohort in 2014. Now, 29-years-old and the founder of Bipan Support Services & Bipan Magazine, Free Queer Media is a place to experience representation and embrace the queer community.  They are an incredible facilitator and led today's podcast discussion on Intersectionality. What is it? Why is it essential, and how can we identify the different lenses through which we experience it? https://www.bipanmag.ca/magazine www.peyakoskanpodcast.com 
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2 years ago
32 minutes 39 seconds

One Nation. One Tribe. The Peyakôskân Podcast
Episode #4 Jason Lizotte Inventor of Solar Powered Handwashing Stations with Kaylee Nitsiza
I'm Kaylee Nitsiza, and this is the Peyakoskan Podcast. One Nation. One Tribe. I was one of the delegates at the 2023 Growing The North Conference in Grande Prairie, Alberta, which brought together many economic leaders and innovators from around the province. One of the themes of this conference was discussing technology's role in driving growth and innovation in the North, from things like remote sensing and precision agriculture to renewable energy and digital infrastructure. Technology is transforming economic development within Northern regions nowadays. Nipiy Industries was one of these companies that attended the conference, and they're working towards building sustainable practices. Jason Lizotte, the founder and CEO of Nippy Industries, created an environmentally conscious product that is the first of its kind in North America. The name of this Indigenous-owned business, "Nipiy," translates to "water" in his native Cree language. They make solar-powered handwash stations that are fully automated, touchless and portable. With this kind of leading-edge technology, they're helping to bring a sustainable solution to creating clean hands with clean energy. It was amazing to hear about how this Indigenous man started his own business around sustainable technology. I met with Jason during the conference and asked him a few questions about his business journey. Here is our interview.     Our podcast is available on all your favourite streaming apps. www.peyakoskanpodcast.com 
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2 years ago
10 minutes 29 seconds

One Nation. One Tribe. The Peyakôskân Podcast
The Peyakôskân Podcast Initiative brings together high school students and post-secondary students from diverse cultures and backgrounds to learn the art of podcasting, collaboration and the power of storytelling to address complex social issues such as racism, discrimination, truth and reconciliation.