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31: Conklin!
We are opening up the issues facing our Métis community of Conklin. Housing, control, greed, are just some of the many issues. If you want to find out how you can he...
30: Spooktacular Politics!
Repatriation of items, Membership restricting, people profiting off Métis identity battles, and our survey from our website www.metisstrong.com
29: Jessie Short
A great conversation with a Métis artist, film maker, curator and so much more.
28: 60's Scoop!
Our thoughts on being excluded yet again.
27: Colleen Klein
A great conversation with Colleen Klein, a proud Métis woman, who worked for years on the health and well being of Alberta's Indigenous community, and spent years livi...
26: Exonerate!
Seems simple enough, the man was great, you must exonerate. I mean who would not support that? We acknowledge land acknowledgements are an improvement but there is m...
25: ArtsDance Live!
Our first recording in front of a live audience. Joing me are Michelle Robinson, Gitz Derange, and Stacy Da Silva. Big thanks to ArtsDance and especially Danni Black...
24: Women Warriors!
I had the pleasure to have a great conversation with another Metis podcaster, Shelley Wiart. She has a podcast on iTunes called Women Warriors. To find out more abou...
23: Something Fishy Part 2
We were able to have a conversation with an eyewitness of the fish theft and the woman who took the now infamous video.
22: Something Fishy!
We sound off about Alberta Fish and Wildlife stealing fish during an annual community gathering, Parker Wetlands protestors ordered by the Canadian courts to end their...
21: Lapdogs.
Mr. Prime Minister, TEAR DOWN THAT INAC...but replace it with CIRNA. We dive into the removal of certain names from buildings and landmarks, book recommendations, and...
20: Motion Passed!
A shout out to the warriors at Gustafsen Lake 22 years ago, we make a motion that Robert's Rules are annoying (anyone second that?), the "Professor" takes us to school...
19: Sagitawah!
A short discussion about our 2017 Sagitawah Metis Youth Culture Camp and how we are going to be working on the 2018 camp.