Dan Smoke, Mary Lou Smoke, and John Turner tell listeners that Tomson Highway, Indigenous Canadian playwright, will be visiting the University. Dan also introduces this week’s main event: a recording of a presentation to the First Nations Circle…
Dan Smoke and John Turner discuss the Stony Point First Nations reaffirming their land base and ways that community members can get involved in supporting Indigenous initiatives. A list of supportive agencies in London is also shared.
Dan Smoke shares background information on a land claim that was initiated by the Stony Point First Nations band to reclaim their land base which was expropriated by the War Measures Act at Camp Ipperwash. John Turner talks about his experience…
Dan Smoke reads a teaching about how the Big Drum came to the Anishinaabe people, originally told by Shelly Bressette. After, Dan Smoke, Mary Lou Smoke, and guest Harold Kohler tell listeners about events coming up in the London, Ontario community.