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1999-Aug-DSmoke-AnishinabekNews.pdf

1999-May-DSmoke-AnishinabekNews.pdf

1999-July-DSmoke-TekawennakeNews.pdf

1998-Feb-DSmoke-AnishinabekNews.pdf

1991-06-13 Segment 1.mp3
Dan Smoke speaks with Lee Crowchild and Quentin Pipestem, both members of the Chattie Kazee dancers. Dan asks about their experiences participating in the London International Children’s Festival. Quentin shares what dancing means to him and the…

1991-06-13 Segment 2.mp3
Mark Beachey discusses his music and an upcoming release of a new tape. Dan Smoke speaks with Lee Crowchild and Quentin Pipestem about their warm welcome into London as a part of the Chattie Kazee dance troupe. John Turner discusses upcoming summer…

1991-08-10 Segment 1.mp3
Guest speaker Maynard George from the Stony Point Band number 43 informs listeners about their struggles to reclaim their identity and solidify their status as a people who have never been recognized by the Canadian Government.

1991-08-10 Segment 2.mp3
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.

1991-08-17 Segment 1.mp3
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…

1991-08-17 Segment 2.mp3
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.
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