Four Sacred Medicines | Sage, Cedar, Sweetgrass, Tobacco | Native American

Four Sacred Medicines | Sage, Cedar, Sweetgrass, Tobacco | Native American

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Elder Irene Young of Opaskwayak Cree Nation shares teachings on the four sacred medicines. You’ll also want to check out this episode from last April on Unreserved: “When Indigenous healing practices meet modern medicine”. About the Show Unreserved is the radio space for Indigenous community, culture, and conversation. Host Rosanna….

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This New Workout Video Will Make Sure Your Body is Pow Wow Ready!

This New Workout Video Will Make Sure Your Body is Pow Wow Ready!

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They’re baaaaack! After a short hiatus, StyleHorse Collective and the Coeur d’Alene Tribe are back with a brand new Pow Wow Sweat workout video. This time they’re featuring the Chicken Dance. Don’t worry if this video looks too overwhelming! They have a step by step tutorial on the dance moves….

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Did Your Fave Make The List? 10 Canadian Indigenous Women To Watch

Did Your Fave Make The List? 10 Canadian Indigenous Women To Watch

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It’s great to see so many familiar faces on this list recently posted to Buzzfeed: 10 Canadian Indigenous Women To Watch. You might even recognize a few ladies from previous articles on our website. Check it out! 1. Ashley Callingbull I know you’ve seen this Enoch Cree Nation beauty on….

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From Attawapiskat to Ottawa – Rocker Takes on NHL Greats at JUNO Cup

From Attawapiskat to Ottawa – Rocker Takes on NHL Greats at JUNO Cup

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Attawapiskat ON (February 22, 2017) — It’s become an annual tradition for hockey and music to join forces for the JUNO Cup. The ‘Rock versus Jock’ celebrity hockey game sees musical greats take on former NHL legends in a friendly on-ice match in support of MusiCounts. This year, Adrian Sutherland….

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Pow Wow in the Club: A New Spin on First Nations Music

Pow Wow in the Club: A New Spin on First Nations Music

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It’s so great to see A Tribe Called Red getting some mainstream media love! Great Big Story, an independent subsidiary of CNN, has been making some great videos lately, focusing on “untold, overlooked, and flat-out amazing” stories around the world. It’s no wonder they’ve come along to cover A Tribe….

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Tohono O’odham Nation Releases Video – ‘There’s No O’odham Word for Wall’

Tohono O’odham Nation Releases Video – ‘There’s No O’odham Word for Wall’

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The Tohono O’odham Nation has released a video, “There’s No O’odham Word for Wall,” detailing its opposition to the fortified border wall proposed by President Trump’s recent Executive Order. The video also reiterates the Nation’s commitment to continue working with federal, state and local agencies on border security measures with….

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He Had No Idea This National Treasure Was Sitting on the Back of His Chair!

He Had No Idea This National Treasure Was Sitting on the Back of His Chair!

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Antiques Roadshows on PBS is definitely a fun show to tune in to, especially for you shoppers that hit the thrift stores and estate sales. Recently they’ve been replaying some of their “Greatest Finds!” and this episode is always touching to watch. Donald Ellis appraises a mid-19th Century Navajo Ute….

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Indigo Arrows – Anishinaabe Interior Designer – Featured in Canadian Interiors Magazine

Indigo Arrows – Anishinaabe Interior Designer – Featured in Canadian Interiors Magazine

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Anishinaabe interior designer’s childhood dream comes true with Canadian Interiors Magazine profile Winnipeg, MB – Destiny Seymour (Anishinaabe), an interior designer from Treaty 1 territory (southern Manitoba), realized a childhood dream today when her textile company, Indigo Arrows, was profiled in the January/February 2017 edition of Canadian Interiors Magazine. “I….

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Tlingit Entrepreneur Wins Miss Alaska USA Title

Tlingit Entrepreneur Wins Miss Alaska USA Title

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Business smarts, beauty and a love for her culture? Why wouldn’t she win the Miss Alaska USA title! Alyssa London, a Tlingit woman and Stanford University graduate, will represent Alaska on the national stage when ladies from all over the country compete for the Miss USA title this summer. In….

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Longest Walk Brings Awareness to Substance Abuse and Domestic Violence

Longest Walk Brings Awareness to Substance Abuse and Domestic Violence

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Dennis Banks, an enrolled member of the Red Lake Band of Anishinaabe and a co-founder of the American Indian Movement (AIM) is once again hoping the Longest Walk can help bring attention to issues that plague the Native American community. In 1978, he helped organize the first Longest Walk, “Trail….

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Meet the First Native American to Win Prestigious Gates Cambridge Scholarship

Meet the First Native American to Win Prestigious Gates Cambridge Scholarship

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Congratulations to Mr. Montana Wilson! As reported by the Bozeman Daily Chronicle, Wilson has become the first Native American to ever win the prestigious Gates Cambridge Scholarship to study in England. An amazing accomplishment since only thirty-six students were chosen for a scholarship this year, out of what I am….

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Bird Song & Dance Festival at Agua Caliente Cultural Museum

Bird Song & Dance Festival at Agua Caliente Cultural Museum

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This past Saturday, the Agua Caliente Cultural Museum presented “Singing the Birds (Wikitmallem Tahxmuweh): Bird Song & Dance Festival” at Palm Springs High School in California. This free public event was hosted by Michael Mirelez (Desert Cahuilla) and celebrated traditional Native American bird singing and dancing. Videographer Albert Chacon was….

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