This episode seeks to explore the relationship between Indigenous women and the drum. With such diversity in culture among Indigenous communities, the relationships and protocols surrounding women and the drum are equally as varied. Through round-table discussion, this podcast will question the impact of colonial patriarchy on Indigenous women and the drum, the variation in protocol and impact of sacred law and customs on Indigenous women and the drum and the role of the drum and practice of drumming in the promotion of wahkohtowin.
Episode Creators: Charlene Gambler (Bigstone Cree Nation), Stephanie Alexis (Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation), Laura McQuillan
Credits:
Poem: Spirit of the Drum by Stephanie Alexis
Song: Strong Women Song by Heaven, Pearl, and Charlene Gambler
Special Thanks: Pearl Gambler
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This episode seeks to explore the relationship between Indigenous women and the drum. With such diversity in culture among Indigenous communities, the relationships and protocols surrounding women and the drum are equally as varied. Through round-table discussion, this podcast will question the impact of colonial patriarchy on Indigenous women and the drum, the variation in protocol and impact of sacred law and customs on Indigenous women and the drum and the role of the drum and practice of drumming in the promotion of wahkohtowin.
Episode Creators: Charlene Gambler (Bigstone Cree Nation), Stephanie Alexis (Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation), Laura McQuillan
Credits:
Poem: Spirit of the Drum by Stephanie Alexis
Song: Strong Women Song by Heaven, Pearl, and Charlene Gambler
Special Thanks: Pearl Gambler
This episode seeks to explore the relationship between Indigenous women and the drum. With such diversity in culture among Indigenous communities, the relationships and protocols surrounding women and the drum are equally as varied. Through round-table discussion, this podcast will question the impact of colonial patriarchy on Indigenous women and the drum, the variation in protocol and impact of sacred law and customs on Indigenous women and the drum and the role of the drum and practice of drumming in the promotion of wahkohtowin.
Episode Creators: Charlene Gambler (Bigstone Cree Nation), Stephanie Alexis (Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation), Laura McQuillan
Credits:
Poem: Spirit of the Drum by Stephanie Alexis
Song: Strong Women Song by Heaven, Pearl, and Charlene Gambler
Special Thanks: Pearl Gambler
A discussion on the roots of lateral violence, what it is/can be in a situational context, and a round table discussion of the ways in which we as group members have experienced discrimination from other Aboriginal people. This episode offers a look at lateral violence in a way that highlights the fact that this does not just occur within a band office but in other situations as well.
Episode Creators: Deirdra Cutarm, Samantha Roan, Paige L’Hirondelle
Special Thanks: Dorothy Thunder
Music Credits: Black Lodge Singers, Bear Street Drum Group
This episode explores finding our wahkotowin within an urban setting. Some people believe living in the city doesn’t allow them to be involved in their culture and have connections to their community. However, we challenge this idea by showing how wahkohtowin can be practiced within the city to help find connection to your people and your community.
Episode Creators: Jaylene Martial, Tammy Lamouche, Shayna Arcand, Danielle Iron
Special Thanks: Dr. Hadley Friedland, Tricia Boudry, Raelee Hawks, Lily Martia
This episode explores the complex idea of what Aboriginal Identity is and what it means to each of the episode creators. Despite attempts by the government to define and separate Aboriginal people the teachings of wahkotowin continues to connect us. Aboriginal identity cannot be defined by physical appearance, where you are from, or whether or not you know your culture. Identity comes from being true to yourself and being respectful to your surroundings.
Episode Creators: Dehga Scott, Brandon Sunshine, Abby Benning, Alexandria Catholique
Special Thanks: Molly Swain, Leroy Wolf Collar
This episode seeks to explore the relationship between Indigenous women and the drum. With such diversity in culture among Indigenous communities, the relationships and protocols surrounding women and the drum are equally as varied. Through round-table discussion, this podcast will question the impact of colonial patriarchy on Indigenous women and the drum, the variation in protocol and impact of sacred law and customs on Indigenous women and the drum and the role of the drum and practice of drumming in the promotion of wahkohtowin.
Episode Creators: Charlene Gambler (Bigstone Cree Nation), Stephanie Alexis (Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation), Laura McQuillan
Credits:
Poem: Spirit of the Drum by Stephanie Alexis
Song: Strong Women Song by Heaven, Pearl, and Charlene Gambler
Special Thanks: Pearl Gambler