Revitalization podcast to honour the community of Neqotkuk, Elders & various community members, language, ceremony, teachings, and more.
Chief Ross Perley and Trisha Sappier, both from Neqotkuk, bring a wealth of knowledge and personal experiences to the double feature podcast. As Chief of Neqotkuk, Ross Perley provides unique insights into leadership, community development, and indigenous rights. His perspective offers a glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of leading a community in today's world. On the other hand, Trisha Sappier's presence adds a touch of p...
It was truly enlightening to have Todd Nicholas as a guest on our podcast. His insights into the heritage of Neqotkuk (Tobique) and the significance of Snow Snakes provided us with a deeper understanding of our roots and traditions. Todd's ability to share stories from the past and connect them to the present was both captivating and inspiring. His journey from a young boy to the wise man he is today serves as a testament to the ...
Marty's journey into self-discovery and spiritual growth is truly inspiring. His dedication to exploring his mental health and participating in various ceremonies highlights the importance of connecting with one's roots and traditions. By sharing his personal experiences and knowledge, Marty not only enriches his own life but also offers valuable insights to others on similar paths. It's heartwarming to hear about the influence o...
Barry Nicholas's storytelling truly brought to life the experiences of veterans and the impact of war on today's episode. His vivid descriptions and personal anecdotes shed light on the stories of community members who bravely served. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Barry for his generosity in sharing his wisdom with us on the podcast. Woliwon, Barry, for your valuable contributions!
It was truly enlightening to hear Sheena Davenport's insights on the school system and her personal journey through education. She eloquently shared her thoughts and opinions, shedding light on the challenges and triumphs she faced from her early school days to becoming the principal of Mahsos today. Sheena's perspective offered a valuable and inspiring look into the world of education. We extend our gratitude to Sheena for joini...
Laurie Nicholas describes the long road that led her to ceremony and the evolution of it all. Tune in to hear how Laurie challenged the barriers she was faced with and turned to ceremonies as a way of healing and a new way of life.
This podcast, we welcomed Tina Bear. Tina discussed a little about her personal life. From growing up in Neqotkuk (Tobique First Nation) and attending school in a not so great learning environment. She pursued more education in her later years with the ups and downs of learning Wolastoqey latuwewakon (language). Throughout this podcast, Tina was very focused on the main concerns of youth, with teaching and guidance. She also shared...
Born and raised in Neqotkuk, Patrick Francis discusses stories from growing up in the community, what it was like to be Chief, his long successful career, and overall hope for Indigenous communities. Listen to this podcast to learn more about Patrick and everything he has accomplished thus far.
Today, we welcome Warren Tremblay back onto the podcast. Warren grew up in Neqotkuk (Tobique First Nation), and in this episode we discussed “living in two worlds'' and what that was like for him. Growing up on the reserve, then having to go to school off-reserve, he describes what it was like while facing racism and the change in an education system. Warren also shares some memories from growing up, such as different activities a...
Fresh out of the Language Program, Rebecca Ireland shares what it's like to grow up being surrounded by language speakers only to be the one to bring back the language in family and with her people.
On this podcast, Pine talked about her legacy by discussing her thoughts, plans and dreams for within the education system. She talked a little on her personal life, her journey and how it took place with the help of others along the way. Pine also shared the struggles and the positives of being a PHD candidate; with having to go through schooling, personal roadblocks, and to bringing her dreams upon reality. Tune in to hear more!!...
On this podcast episode, Emma shares her story of becoming an artist, from her earliest memory to present time. Emma is a talented visual artist, curator, author and more from Neqotkuk. She discusses her inspiration behind some of her pieces of artwork, such as the hockey sticks that were created for the World Junior Hockey Championships.
Influential multidisciplinary Neqotkuk artist, Samaqani Cocahq/Natalie Sappier sits down with us to talk about what led her to her path as a Wolastoqiyik artist, the different ways she gets inspired for a new piece of art, and where her love for art derived from. Listen in to hear about some of the inspiration and stories behind Natalie’s beautiful work, such as the hockey sticks that were created for the World Junior Hockey Champi...
Sarah Francis discusses her passion for being an educator and an advocate for Indigenous youth. She shares her experience with walking in two worlds (Indigenous worldview vs. westernized worldview), the impacts this has had on her life, how she continues to embrace her identity through dancing, ceremonies, beadwork, and more. Tune in to listen to Sarah’s insightful and beautiful journey.
We get the chance to sit down with Chief Ron Tremblay “Spasaqsit Possesom” (spuz-akw-zid buz-za-zum) - morningstar burning, to discuss the importance of the language and culture we strive to reclaim and revitalize. Listen to hear this astounding episode of wisdom and teachings.
This podcast episode may discuss difficult topics related to legacies of colonialism and the impacts it has and has had on the community that may be triggering to some audiences. This episode discusses alcohol and drug use, sexual abuse, personal experiences that may cause emotional distress, and heavy content including loss of identity, culture, and language. Viewer discretion is advised.
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Marina and Alex Moulton join us to continue sharing about their journeys to finding and walking the red path. Tune in to hear the second part of their influential stories.
Marina and Alex Moulton, mother and daughter, join us to talk about their journeys to finding and walking the red path. Tune in to learn more about their influential stories regarding ceremonies, teachings, ancestors, wampum belts, the star lodge, and more!
Ramona came back on the podcast to continue sharing about her journey and experience as an educator. Plus, tune in to hear Ramona drum and sing a Wolastoqey song!
25 years ago, Ramona Nicholas started her journey with ceremonies after gaining an influential mentor. Since then, it has been a world wind of new opportunities, sharing the values of ceremonies, finding her voice and being a part of a prophecy.
This podcast episode may discuss difficult topics related to legacies of colonialism and the impacts it has and has had on the community that may be triggering to some audiences. Viewer ...
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