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As Long As The River Flows
Keepers of the Water
35 episodes
2 days ago
As Indigenous People, we embody a remarkable resilience and unwavering determination, deeply understanding our profound connection to the land, water, animals, and plants. Despite the disruptive forces of colonization and residential schools, we are reclaiming our identities. The desire to learn our language and songs, participate in ceremonies, and reconnect with the land is a testament to our strength. As an environmental organization, Keepers of the Water witnesses the far-reaching impacts of the industry across our vast territorial homelands, naturally fueling our determination to protect them. Through this podcast, we amplify the voices of those who carry the Indigenous Knowledge, a beacon of hope guiding us towards a clean and just transition to a fossil-free world. Our traditional knowledge, deeply rooted in countless generations of storytellers, is not just a key but the key to the leading solutions to climate change. It is a testament to our collective history of resilience in the face of climate challenges. Keepers of the Water are First Nation, Métis, Inuit, environmental groups, and concerned citizens working together for the protection of water, air, and land. We acknowledge that all water is connected and that water is sacred. Clean, fresh water is invaluable for the future and survival of all of the life we share on this incredible planet.
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As Indigenous People, we embody a remarkable resilience and unwavering determination, deeply understanding our profound connection to the land, water, animals, and plants. Despite the disruptive forces of colonization and residential schools, we are reclaiming our identities. The desire to learn our language and songs, participate in ceremonies, and reconnect with the land is a testament to our strength. As an environmental organization, Keepers of the Water witnesses the far-reaching impacts of the industry across our vast territorial homelands, naturally fueling our determination to protect them. Through this podcast, we amplify the voices of those who carry the Indigenous Knowledge, a beacon of hope guiding us towards a clean and just transition to a fossil-free world. Our traditional knowledge, deeply rooted in countless generations of storytellers, is not just a key but the key to the leading solutions to climate change. It is a testament to our collective history of resilience in the face of climate challenges. Keepers of the Water are First Nation, Métis, Inuit, environmental groups, and concerned citizens working together for the protection of water, air, and land. We acknowledge that all water is connected and that water is sacred. Clean, fresh water is invaluable for the future and survival of all of the life we share on this incredible planet.
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Natural Sciences
Science,
Earth Sciences
Episodes (20/35)
As Long As The River Flows
Episode 35 - The Criminalization of Indigenous Land Defenders in Canada - Our Truth Part Four, Frances Mahon and Erin Riley-Oetll
3 months ago
18 minutes 21 seconds

As Long As The River Flows
Episode 34 - The Criminalization of Indigenous Land Defenders in Canada - Our Truth Part Two, Shay Lynn Sampson and Jesse Cardinal
3 months ago
12 minutes 59 seconds

As Long As The River Flows
Episode 33- The Criminalization of Indigenous Land Defenders in Canada — Our Truth Part Two, Sleydo' and Jesse Cardinal
3 months ago
14 minutes 53 seconds

As Long As The River Flows
Episode 32- The Criminalization of Indigenous Land Defenders in Canada — Our Truth Part one, Chief Na'Moks and Jesse Stoeppler
4 months ago
16 minutes 19 seconds

As Long As The River Flows
Episode 31 - Saskatchewan Waterwalk: Carrying on the Legacy of Josephine Mandamin Baa, with Waasekom Niin
4 months ago
17 minutes 36 seconds

As Long As The River Flows
Episode 30 - Part 3, Decolonization of Our Diets and Reclaiming Traditional Foods,  with Dr. Kevin wâsakâyâsiw Lewis
4 months ago
17 minutes 31 seconds

As Long As The River Flows
Episode 29 - Part 2, Decolonization of Our Diets and Reclaiming Traditional Foods, with Dr. Kevin wâsakâyâsiw Lewis
4 months ago
19 minutes 1 second

As Long As The River Flows
Episode 28 - Decolonization of Our Diets and Reclaiming Traditional Foods, Jared Qwustenuxun Williams
5 months ago
20 minutes 17 seconds

As Long As The River Flows
Episode 27 Water is sacred Tu' de'gha' Conference Part 2
5 months ago
16 minutes 5 seconds

As Long As The River Flows
Episode 26 Water is Sacred Tu' de'gha' Conference Part 1 Jesse Stoepler
5 months ago
16 minutes 29 seconds

As Long As The River Flows
Episode 25 - Indigenous Bear Teachings Part 3 - Jeff Wastesicoot
5 months ago
20 minutes 7 seconds

As Long As The River Flows
Episode 24 - Indigenous Bear Teachings part 2 - Dr. Kevin wâsakâyâsiw Lewis
6 months ago
21 minutes 1 second

As Long As The River Flows
Episode 23 - Indigenous Bear Teachings - Daphine Pooyak part 1
6 months ago
20 minutes 51 seconds

As Long As The River Flows
Episode 22 - the Water Crisis in Northern Ontario Indigenous Communities with Sol Mamakwa
6 months ago
22 minutes 3 seconds

As Long As The River Flows
Episode 21 - The Protection of Treaty with Margo Auger part 2
6 months ago
22 minutes 35 seconds

As Long As The River Flows
Episode 20 - The Protection of Treaty with Margo Auger part 1
6 months ago
20 minutes 17 seconds

As Long As The River Flows
Episode 19 - Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area's with Carrie Selin and Roy Auger
7 months ago
26 minutes 57 seconds

As Long As The River Flows
Episode 18 - Part 3 - Bigfoot/Sasquatch Indigenous Wisdom Teachings - Dr Kevin Lewis
7 months ago
18 minutes 40 seconds

As Long As The River Flows
Episode 17 - Part 2 - Bigfoot/Sasquatch Indigenous Wisdom Teachings - Dr Kevin Lewis
7 months ago
16 minutes 7 seconds

As Long As The River Flows
Episode 16 - Part 1 - Bigfoot/Sasquatch Indigenous Wisdom Teachings - Issac Murdoch
7 months ago
25 minutes 45 seconds

As Long As The River Flows
As Indigenous People, we embody a remarkable resilience and unwavering determination, deeply understanding our profound connection to the land, water, animals, and plants. Despite the disruptive forces of colonization and residential schools, we are reclaiming our identities. The desire to learn our language and songs, participate in ceremonies, and reconnect with the land is a testament to our strength. As an environmental organization, Keepers of the Water witnesses the far-reaching impacts of the industry across our vast territorial homelands, naturally fueling our determination to protect them. Through this podcast, we amplify the voices of those who carry the Indigenous Knowledge, a beacon of hope guiding us towards a clean and just transition to a fossil-free world. Our traditional knowledge, deeply rooted in countless generations of storytellers, is not just a key but the key to the leading solutions to climate change. It is a testament to our collective history of resilience in the face of climate challenges. Keepers of the Water are First Nation, Métis, Inuit, environmental groups, and concerned citizens working together for the protection of water, air, and land. We acknowledge that all water is connected and that water is sacred. Clean, fresh water is invaluable for the future and survival of all of the life we share on this incredible planet.