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2000-05-06 Segment 5.mp3
Dan Smoke tells listeners about the first Condolence Ceremony taking place at the Mohawk Nation Longhouse, a sacred ceremony that has not taken place since the 1970s. The ceremony raises and elevates Chiefs, Clan Mothers and Faith Keepers of a…

2000-05-06 Segment 4.mp3
Mary Lou Smoke and Jessica Smith share events taking place in the London, Ontario community with listeners.

2000-05-06 Segment 3.mp3
Dan and Mary Lou Smoke present listeners with an overview of current news events taking place across the country.

2000-05-06 Segment 2.mp3
Mary Lou Smoke and guest Jessica Smith read a series of press releases surrounding the Daishowa v. Friends of the Lubicon court ruling. Daishowa, a paper products manufacturer, was prepared to appeal a landmark 1998 Ontario Court decision ruling that…

1999-10-16 Segment 2.mp3
Dan and Mary Lou Smoke give listeners updates of upcoming events in the London, Ontario community.

1999-10-16 Segment 1.mp3
Dan Smoke teaches listeners about border crossing events, an event where Indigenous peoples exercise their right to free access and to carry goods across the Canada/US border as stated in the Jay Treaty of 1760. Dan then uses the Jay Treaty as an…

1999-04-17 Segment 6.mp3
Dan and Mary Lou Smoke tell listeners about current events happening in and around the London area.

1999-04-17 Segment 5.mp3
Dan and Mary Lou Smoke tell listeners about a new book, ‘Peace, Power, and Righteousness: An Indigenous Manifesto’ by Taiaiake. Dan tells listeners about the teachings of the Great Law of Peace (particularly the important role Clan Mothers play in a…

1999-04-17 Segment 4.mp3
Dan Smoke tells listeners about a First Nations leader who supports the use of Native names and terms for sports teams, going against the Washington Post article read aloud earlier in the show.

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