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The Wahkohtowin Podcast Series
NS345
4 episodes
5 months ago
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
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Season 1 Episode 4: Indigenous Women and Drum
The Wahkohtowin Podcast Series
19 minutes 36 seconds
7 years ago
Season 1 Episode 4: Indigenous Women and Drum
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
The Wahkohtowin Podcast Series
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