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The New Brunswick Archaeology PodcastThe New Brunswick Archaeology PodcastAcross the Strait to Epekwikt This fortnight we’re joined by Christian Theriault, the PEI Provincial Archaeologist, and Dr. Helen Kristmanson of L’nuey to chat about the latest in the archaeology of Prince Edward Island. It’s the perfect prelude to a summer trip to the island, and the perfect thing to listen to while you cross the Confederation Bridge. Show NotesArchaeology and Palaeontology PEI: https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/topic/archaeology-and-paleontologyL'nuey: https://lnuey.ca/Permian Fossil Finds: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/prince-edward-island/pei-fossil-reptile-foot-1.7186305"5,000-year-old bone, thought to be from Mi'kmaw woman living on P.E.I., called...2025-06-081h 28Juku\'eJuku'ePreserving the Beat: Michael R. Denny on Mi’kmaw Culture, Song, and StoryIn this powerful episode of the Juku’e podcast, host Sean Doke sits down with renowned powwow singer and Mi'kmaw cultural educator Michael R. Denny for an inspiring conversation on the power of tradition, resilience, and cultural pride.Michael shares his personal journey—growing up Mi’kmaq, discovering his voice through song, and dedicating his life to preserving and promoting Mi’kmaw heritage. As a key figure at Mi’kmaw Kina’matnewey, he speaks to the importance of integrating authentic Mi'kmaw cultural practices like the ji’kmaqn (instrument) and ko’jua (dance) into education, ensuring that fu...2025-04-2537 minJuku\'eJuku'eLaying the Groundwork for Pituamkek: The Journey to Establish a National Park Reserve — With Jesse Francis and Tracey CutcliffeIn this episode of Juku’e, host Sean Doke speaks with Jesse Francis and Tracey Cutcliffe, two key figures in the journey to establish Pituamkek as a National Park Reserve. Together, they explore the foundational work that led to the establishment, including the determination of Mi'kmaw leadership and collaborative effort with Parks Canada, the cultural and ecological significance of this sacred landscape, and how this milestone represents a step forward in Mi’kmaw rights and reconciliation.Tune in to learn about the history of Pituamkek, the ongoing work of the Pituamkek Conservation Project, and the next s...2025-03-1232 minJuku\'eJuku'eTruth-Telling Through Story – With Tanya TalagaIn this episode of Juku’e, host Sean Doke sits down with acclaimed Anishinaabe journalist and author Tanya Talaga to discuss her latest book, The Knowing. Tanya, a member of Fort William First Nation, is known for her powerful storytelling in Seven Fallen Feathers and All Our Relations, and her latest work offers an intimate look at her family’s experiences with residential schools and the broader truths of colonization. Sean and Tanya explore the importance of retelling history from an Indigenous perspective, the emotional weight of truth-telling, and the role of storytelling in reconciliation. They also...2025-02-1139 minJuku\'eJuku'eEarliest Islander Found: A Major Discovery for the PEI Mi'kmaqJoin us on Juku’e for this short episode as we explore a groundbreaking archaeological discovery near Stanhope, PEI – the 5,000-year-old remains of the earliest known Indigenous ancestor on Epekwitk (Prince Edward Island). This jawbone fragment, belonging to a Mi’kmaw woman, reveals invaluable insights into the Island’s ancient past and the enduring legacy of the Mi’kmaq, who have called this land home for over 12,000 years. Hear from L’nuey’s Executive Director Jenene Wooldridge and Senior Archaeologist Dr. Helen Kristmanson about how this discovery is enhancing understandings of Mi’kmaw history and sparking a renewed focus on...2024-11-2007 minKeep the Horse AliveKeep the Horse Alive011: Suiting Up for TikTok Tarot Readers, Twisters, and ThoroughbredsLauren and Nuey have their blazers (and pod mics) ON - this week they discuss the whimsiness of the NYC ferry, their love languages, the movies Twisters, Thoroughbreds, and 500 Days of Summer, a new infatuation with Glen Powell, and more ! see you in the stable. Nuey's IG: https://instagram.com/nueyrulestheworld Lauren's IG: https://instagram.com/lauren_brodauf Nuey's Youtube: https://youtube.com/@nueyfoster Lauren's Youtube: https://youtube.com/@LaurenBrodauf 2024-08-1055 minKeep the Horse AliveKeep the Horse Alive010: the Olympics are heating up - so are our Hinge profilesBIG EPISODE NUMBER 10! this week, Lauren and Nuey discuss the olympics (especially that one sharp shooter...) and their USA pride, review bella hadid's KIN Euphorics beverage, dating apps, rooftop parties, NYC dj sets, the new film DIDI and how it related to their middle school journeys, and much more on this episode of Keep the Horse Alive. Nuey's IG: https://instagram.com/nueyrulestheworld Lauren's IG: https://instagram.com/lauren_brodauf Nuey's Youtube: https://youtube.com/@nueyfoster Lauren's Youtube: https://youtube.com/@LaurenBrodauf 2024-08-0347 minKeep the Horse AliveKeep the Horse Alive009: project coconut- clairo is our role modelthis week Lauren and Nuey are back IN person IN nyc baby ! they delve into why kamala's BRAT campaign needs bella hadid as her VP, clairo's one night only concert that they attended, they write and cast a horror film, admire the simple life of norwegian people, and discuss the possibility of exchanging gut microbiomes. Nuey's IG: https://instagram.com/nueyrulestheworld Lauren's IG: https://instagram.com/lauren_brodauf Nuey's Youtube: https://youtube.com/@nueyfoster Lauren's Youtube: https://youtube.com/@LaurenBrodauf 2024-07-2853 minKeep the Horse AliveKeep the Horse Alive008: pulling up to the catholic establishment with rihanna, the weeknd, and clairothis week, Lauren and Nuey discuss the shot heard around america, the empire state building vs the chicago bean, why would someone replace the sausage in a sausage egg and cheese with a HOT DOG, Clairo's new album, Inside Out 2, being an AMC Stubs member, and blasting rihanna and the weeknd on their way to catholic school. Nuey's IG: https://instagram.com/nueyrulestheworld Lauren's IG: https://instagram.com/lauren_brodauf Nuey's Youtube: https://youtube.com/@nueyfoster Lauren's Youtube: https://youtube.com/@LaurenBrodauf Follow Us on TikTok! @ keepthehorsealivepod2024-07-171h 00Keep the Horse AliveKeep the Horse Alive007: kissing your clone on the Empire State BuildingLauren and Kevin discuss the end of pride month and New York adventures such as seeing Zendaya and Zac Efron at the Empire State Building. A meetup in the city is always nice right before a job interview. Media we cover this week is: But I'm a Cheerleader, Rocky Horror, Camila Cabello's C'XOXO, and a Quiet Place: Day One. Tune in this week to hear us laugh and giggle about some of these fun topics and don't forget to rate us 5-stars here and on other platforms. Nuey's IG: https://instagram.com/nueyrulestheworld Lauren's...2024-07-0350 minKeep the Horse AliveKeep the Horse Alive006: going off grid in NYC and the power of a beautiful milfon this week of Keep the Horse Alive, we discuss how lauren was scammed out of $3k from the rats of nyc. kevin was stopped in their tracks by the stare of a beautiful milf. bella hadid has a palpable aura, is it possible to off the grid in nyc, jojo siwa doing poppers at pride, and much, much more. enjoy, and hooves up The Official Podcast IG: @keepthehorsealive Nuey's IG: https://instagram.com/nueyrulestheworld Lauren's IG: https://instagram.com/lauren_brodauf Nuey's Youtube: https://youtube.com/@nueyfoster Lauren's Youtube: https://youtube.com/@LaurenBrodauf Follow Us on TikTok! @ keepthehorsealivepod2024-06-2749 minJuku\'eJuku'eAncestral Connections on Epekwitk Through Archaeology – With Dr. Helen KristmansonIn this episode, Sean speaks in depth with L’nuey Senior Archaeologist Dr. Helen Kristmanson to learn about exciting work underway on Epekwitk (PEI), building the Epekwitnewaq Mi’kmaq’s capacity, archaeology dating back 13,000 years, and history of some significant sites – including Pituamkek (Hog Island and Sandhills), which is set to become a National Park Reserve.    Tune in to hear how archaeology ties in to the broader scope of Mi’kmaw rights, and ultimately, the Epekwitnewaq Mi’kmaq reclaiming part of their history and culture.2024-06-2550 minKeep the Horse AliveKeep the Horse Alive005: the horse saw the TV flopLauren and Kevin discover the beautiful world of queer cinema by going to see the ever so coveted "I saw the TV glow". Throughout this episode we discuss New York subleases, our favorite gay bar names, and personal vacation spots. Listen in and don't forget to leave us a glowing 5 star review because the horse would want that. The Official Podcast IG: @keepthehorsealive Nuey's IG: https://instagram.com/nueyrulestheworld Lauren's IG: https://instagram.com/lauren_brodauf Nuey's Youtube: https://youtube.com/@nueyfoster Lauren's Youtube: https://youtube.com/@LaurenBrodauf Follow Us on TikTok! @ keepthehorsealivepod2024-06-2048 minKeep the Horse AliveKeep the Horse Alive004: Twerking on the Hunger Games Cornucopiathis week Lauren is in NYC and discusses her loathing of the NY realty scene. Nuey almost was inducted into a cult by his aunt in San Fran. They also fancast the new young Haymitch Hunger Games prequel movie that was just announced, why they actually might like pickleball, BRAT by Charli XCX, and more. The Official Podcast IG: @keepthehorsealive Nuey's IG: https://instagram.com/nueyrulestheworld Lauren's IG: https://instagram.com/lauren_brodauf Nuey's Youtube: https://youtube.com/@nueyfoster Lauren's Youtube: https://youtube.com/@LaurenBrodauf Follow Us on TikTok! @ keepthehorsealivepod2024-06-1247 minKeep the Horse AliveKeep the Horse Alive003: sharted in the prada storeThis pride filled episode, we uncover what happened at the Cannes film festival and what Lauren meant by the tummy rumbles - sometimes we have tummy rumbles in unexpected places. Nuey does a deep dive on the pest control man and unexplained family dynamics, and what it meant when Clairo said she felt "sexy for someone". Instagram: @keepthehorsealive tiktok: @keepthehorsealivepod the hosts: Nuey's IG: @nueyrulestheworldLauren's IG: @lauren_brodauf Nuey's Youtube:  @nueyfoster  Lauren's Youtube:  @LaurenBrodauf2024-06-0552 minKeep the Horse AliveKeep the Horse Alive002: stepping into motherhoodthis week, Lauren discusses her prospects to become a step mother to a prominent influencer. Nuey has an affinity for people from Denmark. They also discuss Ethel Cain, where they were on January 6th 2022, give dating advice, and more. Instagram: @keepthehorsealive Tiktok: @keepthehorsealivepod the hosts: Nuey's IG: @nueyrulestheworld Nuey's Youtube:  @nueyfoster  Lauren's IG: @lauren_brodauf Lauren's Youtube:  @LaurenBrodauf  2024-06-0349 minKeep the Horse AliveKeep the Horse Alive001: the horse is everywheretoday Lauren and Nuey break down the Horse, and why they're a slave to it. they also discuss a range of topics such as hollywood's lesbian agenda, their aspirations within the entertainment industry, Challengers discourse (they will never move on), justin bieber vs one direction stans, harris dickinson, and why they can't wait to leave suburbia for the big apple.2024-05-2838 minJuku\'eJuku'eMaw-Lukuti'kw: The 2024 Epekwitk Nationhood Gathering - With Jenene WooldridgeIn this episode, Juku’e host Sean Doke speaks with L’nuey Executive Director Jenene Wooldridge to discuss the 2024 Epekwitk Nationhood Gathering that was held last month, and why this event is so important in working toward Epekwitnewaq Mi’kmaq self-determination and governance. They chat about highlights from the gathering, how things have changed since the first gathering in 2019, progress related to Mi'kmaq rights, different areas of L'nuey's rights-based work, and the Mi'kmaq of Epekwitk creating a vision for the future to rebuild their Nation and fully realize their rights.2024-03-2313 minJuku\'eJuku'eAn Obligation Unfulfilled: Hog Island Specific Claim – With Tracey CutcliffeIn this episode, Juku’e host Sean Doke speaks with his colleague, L’nuey Senior Negotiator Tracey Cutcliffe. Tracey breaks down the context and history around the Hog Island specific claim that is currently in negotiations in Epekwitk (PEI). Hog Island (also known as Pituamkek) is a barrier island off the northwestern coast of Epekwitk, and home to ongoing and traditional land use by the Mi’kmaq since time immemorial. Tracey also gives a broader view of how specific claims work and their purpose, details and next steps for the Hog Island specific claim...2023-11-1634 minJuku\'eJuku'eMi’kmaq History Month with Mi’kmaw Artist and Educator Gerald GloadeIn this episode, Juku’e host Sean Doke speaks with Mi’kmaw artist and educator Gerald Gloade from Millbrook First Nation in Nova Scotia, who is a wealth of cultural knowledge and also the Program Development Officer for the Mi’kmawey Debert Cultural Centre. Gerald talks about how he began his cultural knowledge-sharing journey, the significance of traditional districts in Mi’kma’ki, amazing archaeology finds that reveal insights into the past, the Mi’kmaw ecological calendar and 13 moons, legends of Glooscap, pattern recognition and storytelling as the key to survival, Mi’kmaw sports that contribute...2023-10-2537 minJuku\'eJuku'eReconciliation in Action - With Chief Junior GouldIn this episode Juku’e host Sean Doke speaks with Chief Junior Gould for the National Day for Truth and reconciliation. They discuss how he began his journey in becoming a leader for reconciliation, examples of true reconciliation in action, and his hopes for the future of his community and the broader Canadian society. 2023-09-3028 minisletunesisletunesisletunes #007: September 24, 2023"isletunes" is the podcast which brings all of Prince Edward Island's music together for the first time! This week you'll pay a little tribute to the beginning of fall, a bigger tribute to Island guitar great George Antoniak, and hear host Adam-Michael James chat with L'nuey knowledge keeper Julie Pellissier-Lush ahead of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. It's all genres. All decades. All-inclusive. And all PEI!Subscribe on Patreon for exclusive videos: https://www.patreon.com/isletunesDonate through Indiegogo for unique AMJ perks: https://www.indiegogo...2023-09-251h 10Juku\'eJuku'eNi’n aq No’kmaq: Me and My Relations – With Kiara LabobeIn this episode Juku’e host Sean Doke speaks with his new colleague, L’nuey Engagement Officer Kiara Labobe. They dive into detail on Ni’n aq No’kmaq (Me and My Relations), a process through which the Epekwitnewaq Mi’kmaq (Mi’kmaq of PEI) will work to determine who can exercise Aboriginal and Mi’kmaq Treaty rights in Epekwitk (PEI). Kiara outlines what the Epekwitnewaq Mi’kmaq should know about this work, how it’s been going, where it’s at right now, and some next steps in the process.2023-06-2915 minShared GroundShared GroundEngaging with Waste, Weeds and Wastelands with Jenn MacLatchyAt the Deanery Project this spring, I met with Dr. Jenn MacLatchy (she/they), who is an artist, a kayak instructor, and researcher of settler descent living in Mi’kma’ki. Her doctoral research was focused on using arts-based methods to engage with waste, weeds, and wastelands to form a settler method for decolonizing relationship with land and tending to liveable post-Anthropocene futures. In this episode, you’ll hear about this fascinating doctoral research and her art practice, which is process-based and focused on marine plastics, waste paper, and invasive plants, and different ways of weaving these materi...2023-06-1349 minJuku\'eJuku'eThe Island Desire to Learn About the Mi’kmaq and Reconciliation – With Jenene WooldridgeIn this episode Juku’e host Sean Doke speaks with L’nuey Executive Director Jenene Wooldridge to learn about public opinion surveys that were conducted to gauge Islanders attitudes and perceptions of Mi’kmaq issues in Epekwitk, and more specifically, about the goal of reconciliation. Jenene touches on some background and results of the surveys, why it is imperative to measure them over time, and the ultimate goal of raising public awareness.  2023-04-2117 minJuku\'eJuku'eUntangling UNDRIP – With Dr. TJ (Tuma) WilsonIn this episode Juku’e host Sean Doke speaks with Dr. TJ (Tuma) Wilson, UNDRIP Project Coordinator for the Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations Chiefs Secretariat, to learn about the history of UNDRIP (United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples), why it’s significant for the rights of Indigenous Peoples, how “Free, Prior, and Informed Consent” can changes things drastically, and what Canadians can expect in the near future.  Tune in to hear TJ untangle this complex topic and learn more about UNDRIP in Canada! To have your voice included...2023-03-2338 minJuku\'eJuku'eEmbracing Equity – With Mi'kmaq Women in LeadershipIn this episode special for International Women's Day, Juku’e host Sean Doke speaks with Mi’kmaq women in leadership across Epekwitk. He hears words of wisdom from strong and inspiring women such as Chief Darlene Bernard, Councillor Madlene Sark, Councillor Charlene Campbell, and L’nuey Executive Director Jenene Wooldridge.2023-03-0819 minJuku\'eJuku'eThe Indigenous Artisans Christmas Market – With Jamie ThomasIn this episode, Juku’e host Sean Doke speaks with Jamie Thomas to learn about the upcoming Indigenous Artisans Christmas Market that is building excitement across Epekwitk. They discuss how the market came to be, what people can expect when they attend, why events like this are so important, how it relates to the Indigenous Tourism Association of PEI, and what could be on the horizon for Indigenous entrepreneurs in the future.2022-11-2419 minJuku\'eJuku'eThe 2022 Epekwitk Nationhood Gathering – With Executive Director Jenene WooldridgeIn this episode, Juku’e host Sean Doke speaks with L’nuey Executive Director Jenene Wooldridge to hear about Maw-Lukuti’kw – We Work Together: The 2022 Nationhood Gathering that was held earlier this month, and why this is so important. They discuss moving beyond the Indian Act and colonial boundaries, the road to self-governance, and visions for the future generations of the Epekwitnewaq Mi’kmaq (Mi’kmaq of PEI).2022-11-1712 minJuku\'eJuku'eFrom Epekwitk to Rome – with Elder & Residential School Survivor Marlene ThomasIn this episode, Juku’e host Sean Doke speaks with Elder and Residential School Survivor Marlene Thomas in the spirit of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. They chat about Marlene’s past experiences, her perspective of where she sees things today, her trip to Rome to hear the Pope address Survivors, how she persevered with resilience through tough times, and what she hopes to see for the future of reconciliation.2022-11-0426 minStack Attack PodcastStack Attack PodcastSeptember - Orange Shirt Day, Mi'kmaq History Month, Learning Disabilities Awareness Month and More!Welcome to the September episode of the Stack Attack podcast. We’re talking about Orange Shirt Day and the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Mi’kmaq History Month, Learning Disabilities Awareness Month, and finally we’ll take a look at some of the upcoming programs happening in library branches across the island.Links and resources mentioned in this episode:Orange Shirt Day and the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation-Former Residential School students can call the National Residential School Crisis line at 1-866-925-4419 for em...2022-10-0741 minJuku\'eJuku'eNational Indigenous Peoples Day - With Julie Pellisier-LushIn this episode, Juku’e host Sean Doke speaks with Knowledge Keeper and Epekwitk’s (PEI's) first ever Indigenous Poet Laureate Julie Pellisier-Lush, to celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day by recognizing some of the Mi'kmaq cultural initiatives that have been happening across the Island. They discuss what it means to be Mi'kmaq, how the theatre company Mi'kmaq Legends came to be, how it feels to be the first Indigenous poet laureate, and what it means to be a knowledge keeper for L'nuey and the Epekwitnewaq Mi'kmaq communities.2022-06-2224 minJuku\'eJuku'eWhat We Do - Short Snapper: L'nuey NegotiationsL’nuey is hosting a special new podcast series through Juku’e, called “What We Do – Short Snappers”. Epekwitnewaq Mi’kmaq community members will have a chance to hear L’nuey staff talk about the work they do, their roles and responsibilities, and why it all matters. All this is summed up in short five minute segments to help the community better understand L’nuey and the work that the organization is responsible for, in a quick and concise manner. In this episode, Juku’e host Sean Doke speaks with Senior Negotiator Tracey Cutcliffe, to give some insight into the N...2022-06-1506 minJuku\'eJuku'eStrengthening Our Culture One Generation at a Time - With Elder Doreen JenkinsIn this episode, Communications Officer Sean Doke speaks with Elder Doreen Jenkins of Abegweit First Nation to discuss growing up Mi’kmaq, spiritual strength, embracing culture and traditions, and aspirations for the future of Mi’kmaq culture.2022-05-1216 minJuku\'eJuku'eWoven Histories - With Keptin/Elder Jimmy BernardIn this episode, Communications Officer Sean Doke speaks with Keptin and Elder Jimmy Bernard of Lennox Island First Nation about struggles and discrimination the Mi’kmaq have faced, the woven history of basket weaving and wisqoq - the black ash, and what he hopes to see for Mi’kmaq culture and traditions in the future.2022-05-1231 minJuku\'eJuku'eEducation as a Means of Reconciliation - With Mary KendrickIn this episode, Communications Officer Sean Doke speaks with Mount Stewart Consolidated School Principal Mary Kendrick about the inaugural 2021 Reconciliation Recognition Awards that were given by the Epekwitk Assembly of Councils last year, and some initiatives at Mount Stewart school that work towards reconciliation through education. Nominations for the 2023 Reconciliation Recognition Awards are open to the public this year, and will close on April 22. You can nominate a business, organization or institution here at: lnuey.ca/reconciliation-recognition-awards/2022-04-1321 minJuku\'eJuku'eJourney Towards Reconciliation - With Julie GagnonIn this episode, Communications Officer Sean Doke speaks with École Saint-Augustin Vice-Principal Julie Gagnon about the inaugural 2021 Reconciliation Recognition Awards that were given by the Epekwitk Assembly of Councils last year, and the journey towards reconciliation between Mi’kmaq and Acadian communities. Nominations for the 2023 Reconciliation Recognition Awards are open to the public this year, and will close on April 22. You can nominate a business, organization or institution here at: lnuey.ca/reconciliation-recognition-awards/2022-04-0716 minJuku\'eJuku'eInternational Women’s Day 2022: Celebrating and Supporting Women – With Chief Darlene BernardJoin us in celebrating International Women’s Day 2022 in this special Juku’e Women’s Day takeover episode!  In this episode, Communications Officer Annie Martin speaks with Chief Darlene Bernard of Lennox Island First Nation on what International Women’s Day means to her, the role of Mi’kmaq women historically and today, being a female leader and role model, her pride in her community, as well as who and what inspires her.  Be sure to check out this short and captivating segment!2022-03-0812 minJuku\'eJuku'eWhat is Reconciliation? With AFN Regional Chief Paul ProsperIn this Juku’e episode, Nova Scotia/Newfoundland Assembly of First Nations Regional Chief Paul Prosper joins Sean Doke in this honest, insightful and powerful discussion on the impacts of residential schools, growing up Mi’kmaq, the importance of being united, reconciliation as a journey and SO MUCH MORE. You don’t want to miss this one!2022-02-0143 minJuku\'eJuku'eNi'n aq No'kmaq - With Zabrina WhitmanIn this episode, L’nuey Communications Officer Sean Doke welcomes Zabrina Whitman back to the podcast to discuss an update on the beneficiary process, now known as N’in aq No’kmaq (translating to "Me and My Relations” in English), and what this means for Epekwitnewaq Mi’kmaq communities now and in the future.2021-11-3033 minDialogue with Drake and DabooDialogue with Drake and DabooEpisode 42: Truth and ReconciliationToday we will be talking about Truth and Reconciliation. We discuss the mandate and role of the organization L'nuey,  the 94 calls to action in the 2015 Truth and Reconciliation Commission final report, the meaning of the September 30 National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Residential schools, Bill C-15: the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, Treaty Rights, Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and two-Spirited people, Mi'kmaq History Month, and more. Our guests are Jenene Woolridge, Executive Director of L'nuey, and Julie Pellissier-Lush, Knowledge Keeper with L'nuey.2021-11-2239 minJuku\'eJuku'eMi'kmaq History Month Edition: Treaties of Peace and FriendshipIn this episode, L’nuey Communications Officer Sean Doke speaks with colleague Annie Martin to delve into some of the history behind the Peace and Friendship Treaties that were signed between the Mi’kmaq and the Crown, and why they are still relevant today.2021-10-2811 minJuku\'eJuku'eNational Day for Truth and Reconciliation - With Senator Brian FrancisIn this episode, L’nuey Communications Officer Sean Doke speaks with Epekwitk (PEI) Senator Brian Francis to discuss the first ever National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, and what this means for Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples across Canada.2021-09-3015 minJuku\'eJuku'ePituamkek: A National Park Reserve - With Chief Darlene BernardIn this episode, L’nuey Communications Officer Sean Doke speaks with Chief Darlene Bernard of Lennox Island First Nation to discuss the new proposed national park reserve – Pituamkek – and how the Epekwitnewaq Mi’kmaq will be involved, and what this may mean for future generations.2021-08-2021 minJuku\'eJuku'eBreaking the Silence on Indian Residential Schools - With Chief Junior GouldIn this episode, L’nuey Communications Officer Sean Doke speaks with Chief Junior Gould of Abegweit First Nation to hear about residential schools and the impact they have had. Listen to Chief Gould share his story and perspective on the residential schools system, the effects that are still felt today, and what needs to change moving forward.2021-07-1925 minJuku\'eJuku'eUnderstanding the Epekwitk Mi'kmaq Treaty Protected Fishery - Part 2In this episode, L’nuey Communications Officer Sean Doke picks up where he left off with Senior Negotiator Tracey Cutcliffe to hear about priority of access to the fisheries, the Treaty Protected Fishery, and how the Epekwitk Mi’kmaq are planning to exercise their treaty protected rights. If you’d like to learn more, visit lnuey.ca/fisheries for more information.2021-04-1522 minJuku\'eJuku'eUnderstanding the Epekwitk Mi'kmaq Treaty Protected Fishery - Part 1In this episode, L’nuey Communications Officer Sean Doke speaks with colleague and Senior Negotiator Tracey Cutcliffe to get an in-depth explanation of the complex legal history behind the “Moderate Livelihood” or "Treaty Protected Fishery". Stay tuned for part two, which will focus on priority of access to the fisheries, the Treaty Protected Fishery, and how the Epekwitk Mi’kmaq are planning to exercise their treaty protected rights. If you’d like to learn more, visit lnuey.ca/fisheries for more information.2021-04-1421 minJuku\'eJuku'eStories and Highlights of Epekwitk Mi’kmaq VeteransIn this episode, L'nuey Communications Officer Sean Doke speaks with colleague and Historical Researcher Tammy MacDonald to highlight stories of Epekwitk Mi'kmaq Veterans as a way to honour and remember those who have served in both World Wars, Korea and various conflicts and missions as we approach the end of November and this month of remembrance.2020-11-3013 minJuku\'eJuku'eMi'kmaq History Month EditionIn this episode L'nuey Communications Officer Sean Doke speaks with colleague and fellow Communications Officer Annie Martin to discuss L'nuey's virtual contributions during Mi'kmaq History Month in Epekwitk (PEI). The conversation highlights some questions that have been received in response to L'nuey's Mi'kmaq History Month Giveaway, along with answers.2020-10-3013 min24 Tahun Amanda Aretha24 Tahun Amanda Aretha#52 Nuey WilbertHi :-) Persembahan dari semua orang yang sayang sama kamu.. love you <3 2020-10-2900 minThe Struggles of Man PodcastThe Struggles of Man PodcastMattys Mental Health Podcast #34 - Richard LushRichard lush is a pillar to many communities. In the indigenous community as an Engagement officer at L’nuey PEI. As an Actor, Writer, and Director at Mi'kmaq Heritage Actors. As well  Former Aboriginal Sport Circle Coordinator at Mi'kmaq Confederacy of PEI.  In the sport community as team owner and manager of the Island Mariners Senior Mens Tackle Football Team , co-founder of island demons (the first all female football team on PEI). He is long time coach of Cornwall Timberwolves Football Club and has coached in many different sports and clubs across PEI helping build programs.  He is a co-ow...2020-09-081h 24Juku\'eJuku'eThe Process - With Zabrina WhitmanIn this episode L'nuey Communications Officer Sean Doke speaks with Zabrina Whitman to discuss how the Mi'kmaq of Epekwitk will begin the process of determining who can access and who is an heir of Mi’kmaq Treaties and Aboriginal Rights and Title, and how we can build on the work accomplished through the Nova Scotia process.2020-07-2730 minJuku\'eJuku'eAn Introduction to L'nuey - The PEI Mi'kmaq Rights InitiativeIn this introductory episode L'nuey Communications Officer Sean Doke introduces the organization's new podcast series "Juku'e" and speaks with L'nuey's Executive Director Jenene Wooldridge to discuss L'nuey, it's mission, along with some recent and upcoming initiatives.2020-07-2111 minTruth Village Foundation..It Takes A VillageTruth Village Foundation..It Takes A VillageThis CostInterview with one of Truth Village Foundation's Mentors Nuey P Musical engineer. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chappelle-campbell/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chappelle-campbell/support2020-06-2613 minThe Reset Breathe Show with Tracey Gairns Brioux/ Fitness/Health/ParentingThe Reset Breathe Show with Tracey Gairns Brioux/ Fitness/Health/ParentingA closer look at Indigenous Racism in CanadaIn this episode I speak with powerhouse Jenene Wooldridge, the Epekwitk Mi'kmaq and Executive Director of L'nuey the Mi'kmaq Rights Initiative for Prince Edward Island. This was a really hard conversation and we need to have more of them. Education is one of the most important tools we can use to create real change and I am very grateful to have Jenene share some really difficult truths with us.  *Please be advised. Some of this content may be triggering for some listeners.  Here are the links Jenene speaks about in the episode.  Reclaiming Pow...2020-06-1629 minTierra de varrenadasTierra de varrenadasTierra de varrenadas 29. Programa 29Lo dia d'a republica toca programa un poquet hater. Empecipiamos charrando de petardos y charrín-charrand acabamos con lo rosario de cristal. Le damos cera a l'Heraldo por lo suyo "periodismo". Y en la parte no hater charramos d'o turismo arredol de Mafalda, de l'aniversario de "S'ha feito de nuey" y d'a nueva canción de Manolo Kabezabolo2020-04-1435 minPágina web combo zetaPágina web combo zetaYolanda Larpa-S'Ha feito de nueyU BODA ARAGONESA: YOLANDA LARPA Yolanda Larpa, ganadora de innumerables premios, entre los que cabe destacar el Premio Ordinario del Certamen Oficial de Zaragoza en 1995, Premio Galán Bergua en 1998 y Premio Extraordinario en 2006. No puedo dejar de destacar su gran personalidad al imprimir sus cantas, jotera brava como ninguna y bondad y dulzura en su persona, lo que le hace ser una mujer admirada y respetada por todos los que amamos nuestro folclore.2017-12-2801 minHard Cuore #podcastHard Cuore #podcastHardCuore #075. Música de mierdaHard Cuore el programa de Alfonso Moreira para Radio Malva, dedicado al mundo de la canción y a todo lo que la rodea. Esta tarde dedicaremos el programa a Música de mierda, el libro de Carl Wilson que tenía un título más modesto en su original en inglés, pero que algún responsable de la editorial barcelonesa Blackie Books decidió traducirlo como Música de mierda, un maravilloso ensayo sobre el amor (a la música), el esnobismo como coraza y la capacidad de emoción en tiempos de cinismo. LISTA DE CANCIONES Commin’ home baby, po...2017-01-251h 00Programa EnredadosPrograma Enredados7º enredados. Bati, ruben, victor, kuki, gema y manu(00- 4.20 ) Introducción + canción de inicio (4.20- 7.00 ) Cantamos la canción de marín bagues (7.00- 19.00 ) Poesías de rosalía de castro y otras poesías de Ana y de Bati (19.00 - 21.30 ) llovera y llovere- la pegatina (21.30- 34.00 ) hacemos un recuerdo a las canciones que más hemos escuchado durante nuestra vida. Ponemos la década prodigiosa ... (34.00- 44.30 ) seguimos hablando de canciones muy conocidas - y ponemos no nos podrán parar por kuki (44.30- 55.00 ) llamada al abuelo- oyente, nos dará un consejo y ponemos jota porque le gustan mucho., Ponemos s´ha feito de nuey (55.00- 57.30 ) ponemos otra jota ...2015-08-031h 22