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1998-09-05 Segment 6
Dan and Mary Lou Smoke present two different reviews of the film Smoke Signals to listeners. After, Dan and Mary Lou discuss the use of radio broadcasting within the film as a way to teach non-Indigenous viewers the importance of the oral tradition…
1999-04-17 Segment 1
Dan Smoke tells listeners a creation story about Turtle Island. After, Dan teaches listeners about the importance of springtime and some of the celebrations that occur in order to give thanks to the Creator for the season of renewal and growth.
1999-04-17 Segment 2
Dan Smoke reads an article from the Washington Post discussing the use of Native names and terms by sports teams in the United States. In this article, it is announced that the Washington Redskins will not be allowed to trademark their nickname…
1999-04-17 Segment 3
Dan Smoke reads a report regarding a partnership created between Indigenous Canadians and Americans, forged in an attempt to garner international attention around the conditions of Indigenous peoples living in Canada. After, Mary Lou Smoke reads an…
1999-04-17 Segment 4
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.
Tags: Seminole
1999-04-17 Segment 5
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 6
Dan and Mary Lou Smoke tell listeners about current events happening in and around the London area.
1999-10-16 Segment 1
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…
1999-10-16 Segment 2
Dan and Mary Lou Smoke give listeners updates of upcoming events in the London, Ontario community.
2000-05-06 Segment 1
Dan Smoke shares details about two recent events he attended with Mary Lou Smoke. First, the pair attended the March Against Racism held by Chief Larry Johnson and the Caldwell First Nations. The pair also attended the National Assembly of the…
Tags: Aazhoodena, American Indian Movement Drum, Assembly of First Nations Delgamuukw, Caldwell First Nation, Camp Ipperwash, Chief George Manuel, Chief John Miswagon, Chief Larry Johnson, Cree, Cross Lake First Nations, James Bay Agreement, Joe Couture, Kettle & Stony Point First Nation, March Against Racism, Mi’kmaq, National Assembly of the Aboriginal Rights Coalition, National Indian Brotherhood, Neskonlith, Ohsweken, Ojibwe, Seneca Nation, Shuswap, Six Nations, Stony Point Drum, United Nations Human Rights Commission, World Indigenous Council