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Sitting by the Fire
CSPS Indigenous Learning
8 episodes
6 days ago
“Sitting by the Fire” is a Canada School of Public Service podcast on indigenous learning. Because reconciliation is the responsibility of all federal public servants. *Aussi disponible en français - https://anchor.fm/efpc-autochtones ** Any views or opinions presented in this podcast are solely of the individuals themselves and do not necessarily represent those of the School or the Government of Canada.
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“Sitting by the Fire” is a Canada School of Public Service podcast on indigenous learning. Because reconciliation is the responsibility of all federal public servants. *Aussi disponible en français - https://anchor.fm/efpc-autochtones ** Any views or opinions presented in this podcast are solely of the individuals themselves and do not necessarily represent those of the School or the Government of Canada.
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Ep 2- Part 1 - A look back in history, with John Moses
Sitting by the Fire
19 minutes
5 years ago
Ep 2- Part 1 - A look back in history, with John Moses

November 8 is National Aboriginal Veterans Day.

In the first part of our miniseries on Indigenous military service, John Moses answers our questions about certain historical factors concerning First Nations members of the Canadian Armed Forces, including wampum belts.

An accessible transcript of this podcast is available on the Canada School of Public Service website.

Sitting by the Fire
“Sitting by the Fire” is a Canada School of Public Service podcast on indigenous learning. Because reconciliation is the responsibility of all federal public servants. *Aussi disponible en français - https://anchor.fm/efpc-autochtones ** Any views or opinions presented in this podcast are solely of the individuals themselves and do not necessarily represent those of the School or the Government of Canada.