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January Rogers on Art, Writing & Producing
January Rogers Warrior Life Podcast January Rogers is a Mohawk/Tuscarora multi-media artist and writer from Six Nations of the Grand River. She has won numerous awards, including Best Music Video 2020 at the American Film Festival and Best Experimental Sound Prize 2021 at imagineNATIVE. She has been an artist, poet, and writer in residence all over Canada including UofA (2018-19), UofL (2017), OACD (2016), and a mentor for Audible Canada and Banff Centre. She currently owns and operates Ojistoh Publishing and Productions and has many publications, including: Splitting the Heart (2007) Red Erotic (2010) Unearthed (2011) Totem Poles and Railroads (2016) As Long as the Sun Shines (2018) ...
2025-05-09
1h 04
Warrior Life
Deborah Richardson on Life, Leadership and Humility
Deborah Richardson Warrior Life Podcast Deborah Richardson is a Mi'kmaw lawyer from Pabineau First Nation, which is part of the Mi'kmaw Nation in NB. She currently holds the position of Deputy Minister of Health for the Province of Ontario. YouTube video version TBD You can follow Deborah on social media here: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/deborah.richardsongoulais Instagram https://www.instagram.com/deb_1969 LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborah-richardson-78453044/ - - - - - Hi! I'm Dr. Pam Palmater, an Indigenous lawyer, professor, author, and producer. I create educational videos, podcasts, blogs, and other content about Indigenous issues...
2025-03-20
1h 05
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Chief Frost on National Children's Chiefs Commission
Chief Frost on National Children's Chiefs Commission Warrior Life Podcast Vuntut Gwitchin Chief Pauline Frost talks to us about her role as Chair of the National Children's Chiefs Commission, which was created to negotiate the final settlement on long-term reform for First Nation child and family services YouTube video version TBD You can find a full copy of the draft agreement on the AFN website: https://afn.bynder.com/m/5b1f4b4db156231/original/FINAL-AGREEMENT-ON-LONG-TERM-REFORM-OF-THE-FIRST-NATIONS-CHILD-AND-FAMILY-SERVICES-PROGRAM.pdf Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation https://www.vgfn.ca Vuntut Gwitchin Government Twitter (x) https://x.com/vuntutgwitchin Vuntut Gwitchin Government Facebook https://www...
2025-03-13
52 min
Warrior Life
Cindy Blackstock Update on Jordan's Principle
Cindy Blackstock Update on Jordan's Principle Warrior Life Podcast In today's episode, we hear from Gitxsan advocate - Dr. Cindy Blackstock, head of the First Nation Child and Family Caring Society - who gives us an update on the backlog in the Jordan's Principle program as well as where the draft settlement for long-term reform on child welfare for First Nations stands. YouTube video version https://youtu.be/l0ykUtXCSvY You can find a full copy of the draft agreement on the AFN website: https://afn.bynder.com/m/5b1f4b4db156231/original/FINAL-AGREEMENT-ON-LONG-TERM-REFORM-OF-THE-FIRST-NATIONS-CHILD-AND-FAMILY-SERVICES-PROGRAM.pdf Dr. Cindy Blackstock is...
2025-02-25
1h 06
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Alan Syliboy on Mi'kmaw Art
Alan Syliboy on Mi'kmaw Art Warrior Life Podcast Today's episode is with one of my favourite Mi'kmaw artists, Alan Syliboy from Millbrook First Nation. His work has always inspired me, and in fact, my very first piece of art came from him. YouTube video version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8X6gbNqXBHw Check out his website: https://alansyliboy.ca/ You can check out his store here: https://alansyliboy.ca/store/ Check out his books here: Thundermaker https://amzn.to/4hMEbzo Mi'kmaw Animals https://amzn.to/40Onlt5 Wolverine and Little Thunder https://amzn.to/3Ct5tfe Mi'kmaw Daily Drum https...
2025-02-05
58 min
Warrior Life
Gabe Galanda on Federal Indian Blood Quantum Fiction
Gabe Galanda on Federal Indian Blood Quantum Fiction Warrior Life Podcast with host Pam Palmater In today's episode, I welcome back my friend, Gabe Galanda. Gabe belongs to the Round Valley Indian Tribes of California, descending from the Nomlaki and Concow Peoples. He is an Indigenous human rights attorney and the managing lawyer at Galanda Broadman, PLLC, an Indigenous rights firm in Seattle, Washington. Gabe sues federal, state, local, and tribal government actors and others who violate Indigenous human rights. YouTube video version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60_k4uSMQNA Gabe's website: https://www.galandabroadman.com/profiles/galanda Twitter...
2025-01-28
52 min
Meet The onôtinikêwak (oh-nooh-tin-kay-wuck) - Meet The Warriors
Unveiling Paths of Resilience and Advocacy with Pam Palmater
Join us on a profound journey in this episode of "Meet the Onôtinikêwak" as host Michael LaRocque welcomes Pam Palmater, a distinguished Mi'kmaq activist, author, and speaker. From the heart of El River Bar First Nation, Pam shares her compelling insights on the pressing issues facing Indigenous communities across Canada. This conversation not only delves into her personal and professional life but also explores her critical views on law enforcement practices and her passionate advocacy for Indigenous rights. Pam Palmater is a proud member of the Mi'kmaq nation and a tireless advocate for Indigenous rights. As a la...
2025-01-24
56 min
Warrior Life
Percy Sacobie on Wolastoqey Art
Percy Sacobie on Wolastoqey Art Warrior Life Podcast Welcome back to a new year of the Warrior Life Podcast. We have an incredible year of artists, authors, experts, advocates and activists lined up for you! I can think of no better way to start off 2025 than with my friend Percy Sacobie, a Wolastoqey artist and educator from St. Mary's First Nation. He talks to us about the inspiration for his widely-recognized art. YouTube video version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nvjwp57XqKk Check out his drum group - Muskrat Singers: https://nikamowin.com/en/artist/muskrat-singers Check out Percy...
2025-01-22
1h 07
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Leah Gazan on Human Rights and Advocacy
Leah Gazan on Human Rights and Advocacy Warrior Life Podcast In today's episode, we hear from NDP MP Leah Gazan from the Wood Mountain Lakota Nation in Treaty 4 Territory in Saskatchewan. She shares with us her journey from teacher to federal politician and how she dedicates everything she does to the community. Her lifelong role as a human rights advocate serves her well in government where she must keep government accountable. YouTube video version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gIvygpj7g8&t=44s Check out Leah's MP page: https://www.leahgazan.ca/ Follow Leah on her socials: Twitter https...
2024-12-04
55 min
Warrior Life
Confronting Residential School Denialism with Sean Carleton
Dr. Sean Carleton on confronting Indian residential school denialism. Indian Residential School Crisis Line: 1-866-925-4419 Dr. Sean Carleton is a well-known historian and Indigenous Studies Scholar who teaches at the University of Manitoba. His award-winning research and publications examine the history and political economy of colonialism, capitalism, and education in Canada. He is also a frequent commentator in the media confronting residential school denialism. YOUTUBE video version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmwJZz7iv7Q&t=398s DR. SEAN CARLETON'S ACADEMIC CREDENTIALS: BA History (Simon Fraser University) MA History (Simon Fraser University) PhD (Frost Center for Canadian...
2024-10-25
1h 45
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When the Pine Needles Fall Book Launch
When the Pine Needles Fall Book Launch Warrior Life Podcast Welcome back to the Warrior Life Podcast! Today's episode is a special one that is the audio version of the online book launch for "When the Pine Needles Fall: Indigenous Acts of Resistance" published by Between the Lines, written by Katsi’tsakwas Ellen Gabriel with Sean Carleton, foreword by me (Pamela Palmater), and afterword by Audra Simpson. For ease of reference, please go to the YouTube video version which has a ton of resources: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7fp3NxTAl8&t=14s Where to buy the book: Be...
2024-10-11
48 min
Warrior Life
Kimberly Murray Update on Unmarked Graves
Kimberly Murray Update on Unmarked Graves Warrior Life Podcast Welcome back to the Warrior Life Podcast! We are running special podcasts for the month of September in honour of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Sept.30, 2024. In today's episode, we hear from Kimberly Murray, the Special Interlocutor for Missing Children & Unmarked Graves & Burial Sites associated with Indian Residential Schools. Kim is from Kanehsatà:ke Mohawk Nation and has previously served as Executive Director of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. INDIAN RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS CRISIS LINE 1-866-925-4419 YouTube video version https://youtu.be/F39JoKEuVio Our c...
2024-09-27
57 min
Warrior Life
Cindy Blackstock on Long-Term First Nation Child Welfare Reform Draft Settlement
Cindy Blackstock on Long-Term First Nation Child Welfare Reform Draft Settlement - Warrior Life Podcast Welcome back to the Warrior Life Podcast! We are running special podcasts for the month of September in advance of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Sept.30, 2024. In today's episode, we hear from Dr. Cindy Blackstock who had previously joined me on a YouTube LIVE event to help answer our questions about the draft settlement for long-term reform on child welfare for First Nations. YouTube video version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtlX6Cv2unc&t=9s You can find a full...
2024-09-20
1h 39
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Michelle Robinson on the Native Calgarian Podcast
Michelle Robinson on the Native Calgarian Podcast Warrior Life Podcast Welcome back to the Warrior Life Podcast! We are running special podcasts for the month of September in advance of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Sept.30, 2024. In today's episode, we hear from another incredible Indigenous podcaster - Michelle Robinson - who talks to us about her Native Calgarian Podcast, her book club, and all her grassroots advocacy projects. She is a true champion of social justice! YouTube video version https://youtu.be/5b5DQSIdY3o Native Calgarian website: https://www.nativecalgarian.com/ Follow Michelle on her socials: ...
2024-09-13
1h 01
Warrior Life
Susan Aglukark on Life, Music & Healing
Susan Aglukark on Life, Music & Healing Warrior Life Podcast Welcome back to the Warrior Life Podcast! We are back after summer break and starting a new season! In today's season premiere, we get to hear from award-winning Inuit artist, musician and author, Susan Aglukark whose shares her life journey, her healing path after facing trauma and the inspiration behind her music. YouTube video version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSx8BFuGq_w Susan's new website: https://susanaglukark.com/ Susan's Arctic Rose Foundation https://arcticrose.org/ Follow Susan on her socials: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100058913543344 Instagram ...
2024-09-06
1h 03
The Happy Hustle Podcast
Reconciling Indigenous Peoples & Empowering Grassroots Activism with Internationally Renowned Speaker, Mi’kmaw Lawyer, and Activist, Dr. Pam Palmater
Do you want to make a difference while staying true to your values? In this latest episode of The Happy Hustle Podcast, we dive deep into exactly that. I had the honor of chatting with Dr. Pam Palmater, who’s recognized as one of Canada's top 25 movers and shakers. Dr. Pam is an internationally renowned speaker, prolific author, award-winning Indigenous podcaster, Mi’kmaw lawyer, and an unstoppable activist driving reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, human rights, and social justice.With four degrees under her belt, including a doctorate in law focusing on Indigenous rights, Dr...
2024-07-30
1h 00
Warrior Life
Jesse Wente on Art, Advocacy & Reconciliation
Jesse Wente on Art, Advocacy & Reconciliation Warrior Life Podcast In today's podcast, we get to hear from Anishinabek journalist, author and art director Jesse Wente . Jesse is from Genaabaajing Anishinaabek (Serpent River First Nation). We also get to hear about his book Unreconciled and his future projects. YouTube video version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUa1-LxGYR0&t=7s Jesse Wente https://www.jessewente.ca/ Follow Jesse on his socials: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/jesse.wente Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jesse.wente - - - - - Hi! I'm Dr. Pam Palmater, an Indigenous lawyer, professor, author...
2024-06-28
1h 14
Native Calgarian
Dr. Pam Palmater of Warrior Life Podcast
Dr. Pam Palmater, from Eel River Bar First Nation, is an internationally renowned speaker, prolific author, award-winning Indigenous podcaster, Mi’kmaw lawyer, and activist driving reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, human rights, and social justice. Follow her at: https://www.pampalmater.com https://linktr.ee/pampalmaterhttps://www.youtube.com/@pampalmater https://www.warriorlifepodcast.comhttps://www.warriorkidspodcast.com https://criminalsonpatrol.comhttps://twitter.com/Pam_Palmater https://www.instagram.com/pam_palmaterhttps://www.facebook.com/pampalmatermedia https://www.linkedin.com/in/pam-palmater-18049515/ ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
2024-06-24
1h 22
Warrior Life
Kenhtè:ke Paranormal Society
Indigenous Paranormal Society Happy National Indigenous Peoples Day (June 21, 2024) In today's podcast, I got to talk to Andrew (Sha'tekayènton) Brant - the founder of Kenhtè:ke Paranormal Society - as well as Natasha Brant to talk about their research into the paranormal. This work is part of the One Dish Project that helps promote Indigenous food sovereignty. YouTube video version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lGqKEAejD0 Indigenous Paranormal Society website: https://www.onedishproject.com/indigenousparanormal Their YouTube Series: https://www.youtube.com/@indigenousparanormal Follow them: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/KenhtekeParanormalSociety Instagram https://www.instagram.com/indigenousparanormal/ ...
2024-06-21
1h 04
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AMC Grand Chief Cathy Merrick on Leadership
AMC Grand Chief Cathy Merrick on Leadership In today's podcast, we talk to Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs Grand Chief Cathy Merrick on leadership and current issues in Manitoba. She shares her journey and the prophecy about her leadership. YouTube video version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KimwaEs7hK0&t=1s Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) https://manitobachiefs.com Follow AMC on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/AMCMBChiefs Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amcmbchiefs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AssemblyMBChiefs - - - - - Hi! I'm Dr. Pam Palmater, an Indigenous lawyer, professor, author, and producer. I create...
2024-06-14
45 min
Warrior Life
Niigaan Sinclair on Wînipêk
Niigaan Sinclair on Wînipêk In today's podcast, we talk to award-winning Anishinaabe professor, columnist, public speaker and author, Dr. Niigaan Sinclair from Peguis First Nation. He talks about current events in Manitoba, his podcast "Niigaan and the Lone Ranger" and his new book - Wînipêk: Visions of Canada from an Indigenous Centre. YouTube video version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAX2NSoqLQ4 Niigaan works at the University of Manitoba: https://umanitoba.ca/centres/ccwoc/artists_affiliates/Sinclair.html You can check out his books here: Wînipêk https://amzn.to/4b29eDD The Winter We Dan...
2024-06-07
44 min
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Tanya Talaga on Her Advocacy & Thunder Bay
In today's podcast, we talk to award-winning Anishinaabe journalist and author, Tanya Talaga from Fort William First Nation. She talks about the importance of home Thunder Bay to her advocacy, journalism and writing. She also talks about her books and her latest one, The Knowing. YouTube video version https://youtu.be/1d-xwYVqGHM Tanya is heads Makwa Creative, a 100% Indigenous-owned production company led entirely by Indigenous women! https://www.makwacreative.ca You can check out her books here: The Knowing (2024) https://amzn.to/3Khjm0k All Our Relations: Finding the Path Forward (2018) https://amzn.to/4dSvJgM Seven Fallen Feathers: Racism, Death...
2024-05-24
1h 11
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Rick Harp on Indigenous Media
In today's podcast, we talk to Cree media expert, anchor, journalist, filmmaker, and podcaster, Rick Harp. Rick is a member of Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation in northern Saskatchewan. Rick has his own podcast called Media Indigena - the very first podcast I ever listened to or followed. I was even a guest panelist on his podcast years back. https://mediaindigena.com You can hear Rick on APTN's National News Brief which provides daily updates on what's making headlines in Indigenous country in Canada. https://www.aptnnews.ca/brief Here is a link to the report where you can find Rick's...
2024-04-19
1h 11
Warrior Life
Sheila North on Leadership
In today's podcast, we talk to Cree journalist, filmmaker, author and activist, Sheila North from Bunibonibee Cree Nation. Sheila shares about her journey into First Nation leadership and her new book: My Privilege, My Responsibility: A Memoir (2022) by Great Plains Publications. She also gives us the inside scoop on her documentary - 1200+ - about missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls in Canada. Youtube video version here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1d-xwYVqGHM&t=8s Follow Sheila: Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheSheilaNorth Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesheilanorth My Privilege, My Responsibility: A Memoir (2022) https://amzn.to/49xDu8t 1200+...
2024-04-12
1h 01
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Drew Hayden Taylor on his book Cold
This week's Warrior Life podcast is with award-winning Indigenous author, playwright, filmmaker, comedian and journalist, Drew Hayden Taylor. An Ojibway from Curve Lake First Nation, he shares his storytelling journey and gives us some insights into his new book: Cold. Warrior Life Podcast YouTube (video) version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlXqkoDadOM&t=1271s Drew on Twitter (X) https://twitter.com/TheDHTaylor Drew's website & blog https://www.drewhaydentaylor.com/ Buy Drew's books: Cold (2024) Penguin Random House https://amzn.to/3TgLi8w Funny, You Don't Look Like One: Observations of a Blue-Eyed Ojibway (1998) Theytus Press https://amzn.to/3TnecUn Motorcycles...
2024-03-22
51 min
Warrior Life
Kelly Donovan on Confronting Police Corruption
This week's Warrior Life podcast is an extended interview with former police officer, Kelly Donovan an Indigenous women from the Mohawk Nation at Akwesasne. She has a stunning story to tell about how and why she became a whistleblower to combat police corruption and the battles waged against her as a result. You can buy her books here: Police Line: Do Not Cross: Silencing a Canadian Police Whistleblower https://amzn.to/3v6N9ob Systemic Misfeasance in Ontario Policing and the Coordinated Suppression of Whistleblowers https://amzn.to/48EfSOV Kelly on Twitter https://twitter.com/Fit4Duty_Ethics Kelly on...
2024-03-08
1h 30
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Taiaiake Alfred on It's All About the Land
Warrior Life Podcast Taiaiake Alfred on It's All About the Land On today's episode of the Warrior Life Podcast, I get to talk to Dr. Taiaiake Alfred a Mohawk scholar and activist from Kahnawake. He takes us on a journey through the key teachings in all of his books, including his most recent one: It's All About the Land: Collected Talks and Interviews on Indigenous Resurgence published by AEVO UTP (2023). You can buy his books here (from newest to oldest): It's All about the Land (2023) https://amzn.to/3SXdwVO Peace, Power & Righteousness: An Indigenous Manifesto (2008) https://amzn.to/49y8MN7 ...
2024-03-01
1h 12
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SCC Decision on Federal Indigenous Child Legislation
Today's podcast episode is the recording of my LIVE Q&A event on YouTube with some of my favorite Indigenous rights advocates talking about the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) decision on the constitutionality of the federal government's C-92 Indigenous Child & Family legislation. Joining me to answer all of the viewers questions were Dr. Cindy Blackstock (Gitksan), Mary Teegee (Gitksan & Carrier) and Naiomi Metallic (Mi'kmaq). They are all experts in Indigenous child and family issues. Here is the link to the court decision: https://decisions.scc-csc.ca/scc-csc/scc-csc/en/20264/1/document.do Link to the original YouTube LIVE Q&A...
2024-02-20
1h 08
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Brandi Morin On Her Arrest
Warrior Life Podcast Brandi Morin on Her Arrest On today's episode of the Warrior Life Podcast, I get to talk to one of my sheroes - Brandi Morin from Michel First Nation. She is a bestselling author, award-winning journalist and one of the most dedicated and compassionate Indigenous journalists in North America. While performing her duties as a journalist, sharing the stories of homeless Indigenous peoples, she was arrested by the cops and now faces obstruction of justice charges. This is yet another example of the criminalization of Indigenous journalists by the cops and an attack on the core tenet...
2024-02-09
55 min
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Rueben George on It Stops Here
Warrior Life Podcast Rueben George on It Stops Here On today's episode of the Warrior Life Podcast, I get to talk to my dear friend Rueben George, a Sun Dance Chief, grassroots warrior, and member of the Tsleil-Waututh Nation (TWN). After working as a family counsellor for twenty years, he became manager of the TWN's Sacred Trust initiative to protect the unceded Tsleil-Waututh lands and waters from the proposed Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion. Tsleil-Waututh Nation Sacred Trust Initiative https://twnsacredtrust.ca It Stops Here: Standing Up for Our Lands, Our Waters, and Our People (2023) Penguin Random House https://amzn.to/49...
2024-02-02
52 min
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Deanne Hupfield on Pow Wow Dancing
Warrior Life Podcast Deanne Hupfield on Pow Wow Dancing On today's episode of the Warrior Life Podcast Anishinaabe artists Deanne Hupfield talks to us about pow wow dancing, regalia making, and her journey. Her personal website: https://www.deannehupfield.com Her regalia making website: https://www.regaliamaking.com Her LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/deannehupfield Warrior Life Podcast YouTube (video) version: TBD - - - - - Hi! I'm Dr. Pam Palmater, an Indigenous lawyer, professor, author, and producer. I create educational videos, podcasts, blogs and other content about Indigenous issues and provide critical analysis of state laws, policies and practices...
2023-10-06
50 min
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Jules Koostachin on Indigenous Storytelling
Warrior Life Podcast Jules Koostachin on Indigenous Storytelling On today's episode of the Warrior Life Podcast Dr. Jules Koostachin talks to us about her new documentaries and her lifetime of telling Indigenous stories. Jules Koostachin is an award-winning documentary filmmaker, business woman, and community activist from Attawapiskat First Nation. Her latest film - Waapake - is a National Film Board film that is now playing at VIFF - the Vancouver International Film Festival. You can check out the trailer for her film here: https://mediaspace.nfb.ca/epk/waapake You can follow her Instagram @juleskoostachin Check out her website: https...
2023-09-29
1h 01
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Layla Staats on Boil Alert Film
Warrior Life Podcast Layla Staats on Boil Alert Film On today's episode of the Warrior Life Podcast, I got to talk to Indigenous filmmaker Layla Staats on her new water documentary playing at TIFF this week: Boil Alert. https://tiff.net/events/boil-alert Layla is a Kanien'kehá:ka (Mohawk) artist, activist, land defender, water protector, musician, and filmmaker from Six Nations of the Grand River Territory - a First Nation that is part of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. Warrior Life Podcast YouTube (video) version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95PZtv6jgiw&t=70s You can follow Layla on her socials: X...
2023-09-10
51 min
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Connie Walker: Pulitzer Prize Winner
Warrior Life Podcast Connie Walker: Pulitzer Prize Winner On today's episode of the Warrior Life Podcast, I got to talk to an actual Pulitzer Prize Winner - Connie Walker! Connie is a Cree journalist who won the 2023 Pulitzer prize for best audio journalism and the Peabody Award! It was for her work at Gimlet Media, a Spotify production company, for her podcast Stolen: Surviving St. Michael's - a story about her father surviving Indian residential school. Warrior Life Podcast YouTube video version: https://youtu.be/O6TBYPwCvh0 Stolen: The Search for Jermaine (Season 1) + Stolen: Surviving St. Michael's (Season 2) https://gimletmedia...
2023-06-02
53 min
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Tamara Podemski on Indigenous Hollywood
Warrior Life Podcast Tamara Podemski on Indigenous Hollywood On today's episode of the Warrior Life Podcast, I got to talk to a Native superstar repping peoples in the entertainment industry - Tamara Podemski! Tamara is an actress, artist, musician, theatre performer, writer, AND producer, but you will recognize her for her role as the Auntie to Bear Smallhill in Reservation Dogs and as the Deputy Sheriff in the show Outer Range. Tamara on Twitter https://twitter.com/tamarapodemski Tamara on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thetamarapodemski/ Check out her website here: https://www.tamarapodemski.com/ The Warrior Life Podcast YouTube...
2023-05-12
1h 04
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Kim Wheeler on Indigenous Media
Warrior Life Podcast Kim Wheeler on Indigenous Media On today's episode of the Warrior Life Podcast, I got to talk to Indigenous producer-extraordinaire, Kim Wheeler. You name it and Kim has done it in the media – both Indigenous and non-Indigenous media. Not only is Kim educated & trained in journalism, she is also a writer, communications specialist, producer, and host for print, radio, tv and special events! She has three decades of experience and has written for major outlets like Chatelaine, NYTimes, WFP, CBC and the Canadian Press – and that’s only scratching the surface of her experience. Wow! You can check...
2023-04-14
1h 00
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Eriel Deranger on Protecting the Land
Warrior Life Podcast Eriel Deranger on Protecting the Land On today's episode of the Warrior Life Podcast, I got to talk to Eriel Tchekwie Deranger about her life of activism, advocacy and protecting Native land. Eriel is a Dënesųłiné from the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation (ACFN) and the Executive Director and founder of Indigenous Climate Action (ICA). The Warrior Life Podcast YouTube (video) version here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOrxcgrantg&t=104s You can follow her socials here: Twitter https://twitter.com/ErielTD Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tchekwie/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/erield See also...
2023-03-31
57 min
What She Said!
Pam Palmater / Aly Pain / Anne Brodie / Rumina Morris / Rana Bokhari / Chloe Caroline
Do you know what a pretendian is? If you haven’t heard this term before you’ll definitely want to listen to my interview with Dr. Pam Palmater from Toronto Metropolitan University, who joins me to discuss this harmful trend for indigenous communities, some prominent examples of pretendians, and what is being done about it. It’s a bittersweet time for parents in their final year of high school as they start to prepare for a new reality in September in University. On one hand you can’t bear the thought of them leaving and on th...
2023-03-18
49 min
Warrior Life
Melissa Peter-Paul on Mi'kmaw Quill Art
Warrior Life Podcast Melissa Peter-Paul on Mi'kmaw Quill Art On today's episode of the Warrior Life Podcast, I got to talk to well-known Mi'kmaw artist, Melissa Peter-Paul. Her quill work is part of a long tradition in Mi'kmaw culture and has been shared in numerous art exhibits. LINK to the Warrior Life Podcast YouTube (video) version of this podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQHU6AinYNo You can but her artwork here: https://melissapeterpaul.com/ You can also follow her on her social media: Twitter - https://www.facebook.com/mpeterpaul07 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mpeterpaul/ ...
2023-03-17
52 min
Warrior Life
Jeanette Corbiere Lavell: Matriarch, Warrior & Leader
Warrior Life Podcast Jeanette Corbiere Lavell: Matriarch, Warrior & Leader On today's episode of the Warrior Life Podcast, I got to talk to Anishinabeg matriarch, warrior and leader, Dr. Jeanette Corbiere Lavell. She is the former President of Ontario Native Women's Association and the Native Women's Association of Canada. She spent decades advocating for the rights of Native women and even sued Canada over sex discrimination in the Indian Act. LINK to the Warrior Life Podcast YouTube (video) version of this podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsjDLA5kjxw&t=101s Hi! I'm Dr. Pam Palmater, an Indigenous lawyer, professor...
2023-03-10
54 min
Warrior Life
Murray Sinclair on His Life, Work & Advocacy
Murray Sinclair on His Life, Work & Advocacy: Warrior Life Podcast On today's episode of the Warrior Life Podcast, I got to talk to someone who is one of my heroes: the Honourable Murray Sinclair. An Anishinaabe lawyer, former judge, and former Senator, Dr. Sinclair has been involved in many reports, inquiries and commissions on issues related to Indigenous peoples. You can follow Dr. Murray Sinclair on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/Sincmurr Or you can follow him on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/Sensincmurr Here are links to some of the major reports: Manitoba Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Inquest https...
2023-02-27
1h 00
Warrior Life
Duncan McCue on Indigenous Representation in Media
Today's Warrior Life podcast show is an awesome conversation with Duncan McCue about his extensive experience in journalism and where we stand today in terms of Indigenous representation in media. You can follow Duncan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/duncanmccue You can listen to his podcast: Kuper Island on CBC Podcasts: https://www.cbc.ca/listen/cbc-podcasts/1062-kuper-island You can check out his cool website: Reporting in Indigenous Communities: https://riic.ca And you can buy his new book - Decolonizing Journalism: A Guide to Reporting in Indigenous Communities https://amzn.to/3RLVyVc LINK to the YouTube (video) version of...
2023-02-10
53 min
Warrior Life
Celeste Pedri-Spade on Indigenous Art & Advocacy
Today's Warrior Life Podcast is the first of 2023! Today's show is an extended conversation with Dr. Celeste Pedri-Spade, an Anishinabekwe (Ojibwe) research-based artist from northwestern Ontario and band member of Nezaadiikaang (Lac Des Milles Lacs First Nation) in Treaty 3 territory. In 2022, Celeste became McGill University's first Associate Provost of Indigenous Initiatives. You can also see her art & regalia at fashion shows and art exhibits, including Indigenous Fashion Week! You can follow Celeste on social media here: Twitter https://twitter.com/cvpedri Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cvpedri/ Her website: http://www.celestepedrispade.ca/ LINK to the YouTube (video) version of...
2023-01-27
47 min
Warrior Life
Buffy Sainte Marie
I can think of no better way to celebrate the accomplishments of Native warriors all over Turtle Island in 2022, than to honour the Cree music icon and activist, Buffy Sainte Marie. Buffy is truly a warrior in heart and spirit. I have admired her art and activism my whole life. She has paved the way for so many of us – especially Native women – in art, music, television, and activism. That’s why I am so excited to share with all of you, a very special show all about artistic legend Buffy Sainte-Marie. Produced by the folks over at PBS, this episod...
2022-12-16
29 min
Warrior Life
Kanahus Manuel Targeted by RCMP & TMX
This is a special episode of the Warrior Life Podcast - an urgent call out to land defenders, water protectors and Canadians to rally around Kanahus Manuel and Tiny House Warriors on the frontlines trying to hold back Trans Mountain pipeline (TMX). From devastating pipelines spills, increased tanker traffic on the coast and threats to Secwepemc lands & waters; to RCMP, TMX private security and man camps and increasing violence against Indigenous women and girls - including Kanahus. YouTube video version here: https://youtu.be/FPOG3axI_Vk You can follow Kanahus here: Twitter https://twitter.com/KanahusFreedom Instagram https://www...
2022-12-16
1h 07
Warrior Life
Cindy Blackstock on Canada's Latest Litigation Tactics
Dr. Cindy Blackstock is from Gitxsan First Nation in BC and heads the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society. She is also a professor at McGill University in the School of Social Work. Cindy and her team won the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal case against Canada for racial discrimination against First Nations children in foster care and their families. Despite numerous non-compliance orders and the Federal Court of Canada upholding the decision, Canada has refused to pay the compensation. Recently, the CHRT issued a letter decision telling Canada and the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) that their settlement agreement...
2022-12-09
1h 05
Warrior Life
Kimberly Murray - Interlocutor on Missing Children & Unmarked Graves
Today's Warrior Life Podcast is a special extended interview with lawyer Kimberly Murray - a Mohawk from the Kahnesatake Mohawk Nation - who currently serves as the Independent Special Interlocutor for Missing Children and Unmarked Graves and Burial Sites associated with Indian Residential Schools. Kimberly comes to this position with a great deal of related experience having been the former Executive Director of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. Prior to this she was the Executive Director of Aboriginal Legal Services of Toronto and appeared before the Ipperwash Inquiry in Ontario and Frank Paul Inquiry in BC. You can...
2022-12-02
1h 02
Warrior Life
Samqwan: Water
Samqwan: Water DIGIFEST TEMECULA 2023 Official Selection ECHNONATION Audio & Film Festival 2022 Official Selection ECHONATION BEST PODCAST AWARD (under 30mins) (2022) imagineNATIVE Film & Media Arts Festival 2022 FLOW audio works exhibit (commission) Welcome back to a new season of the Warrior Life Podcast! Today's podcast is a special one that I created for the imagineNATIVE podcast project called FLOW. FLOW is a commission project that features six durational audio works by Indigenous artists that connect distant listeners to site-specific bodies of water. FLOW seeks to provide opportunities for Indigenous artists to explore ancestral ontologies concerning water through sonic storytelling. I am so honoured that...
2022-11-28
27 min
Warrior Life
Kim TallBear On Pretendians
Today we hear from Dr. Kim TallBear, an Indigenous Professor of Native Studies at the University of Alberta and CRC in Indigenous Peoples, Technoscience and Society. She is an internationally renowned author and expert on issues related to Native identities, colonial concepts of race, and the ways in which science and tech interacts with our conceptions of society. She talks to use about the growing problem of pretendians. You can follow her on Twitter https://twitter.com/KimTallBear Her UofA website at https://kimtallbear.com Or her substack "Unsettle" at https://kimtallbear.substack.com You can also buy her book "...
2022-11-18
49 min
Warrior Life
Riley Yesno on REDsurgence
Welcome back to a new season of the Warrior Life Podcast! This week's podcast is with the amazing Riley Yesno - a young warrior blazing trails and leading the way in Indigenous resurgence. We talk about her journey so far, how people can support Indigenous peoples and her NEW podcast - REDsurgence!! Link to the YouTube (video) version: https://youtu.be/5wz_XY9ZbKo You can follow Riley at her socials: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/rileyyesnomaybe/ Twitter https://twitter.com/Rileyyesnomaybe Her website: https://rileyyesno.com REDsurgence Podcast with Riley Yesno https://directory.libsyn.com/shows/view/id/51a23...
2022-11-10
46 min
Warrior Life
Cindy Blackstock on AFN-Canada Settlement
Dr. Cindy Blackstock is from Gitxsan First Nation in BC and heads the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society. She is also a professor at McGill University in the School of Social Work. Cindy and her team won the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal case against Canada for racial discrimination against First Nations children in foster care and their families. Despite numerous non-compliance orders and the Federal Court of Canada upholding the decision, Canada has refused to pay the compensation. Since then, Canada and the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) negotiated a settlement agreement for a class action against Canada...
2022-10-28
1h 04
Warrior Life
Maureen Googoo on Ku'ku'kwes News
In honour of Mi'kmaw History (and Present) Month, we talk to Mi'kmaw journalist and owner of Ku'ku'kwes News, Maureen Googoo from Sipekne’katik First Nation (Indian Brook) in Nova Scotia. She shares with us her journey into journalism and why she started her own news outlet covering news from Mi'kma'ki. You can follow her on Twitter https://twitter.com/mgoogoo You follow Ku'ku'kwes News on Twitter https://twitter.com/Kukukwes Ku'ku'kwes News website: http://kukukwes.com And please support her on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?c=189629 LINK to the YouTube video version of this episode here: https://www.yo...
2022-10-21
1h 02
Warrior Life
Jarvis Googoo on Public Education about Mi'kmaq
In honour of Mi'kmaw History (and Present) Month, we talk to Mi'kmaw lawyer, advocate, health expert, public speaker and runner, Jarvis Googoo from We'koqma'q. He shares with us some of his life journey, education and experiences, as well as his views on reconciliation and the importance of public education about the Mi'kmaw Nation - then and now. He is a phenomenal public educator about all things Mi'kmaq! You can follow him on Twitter https://twitter.com/JarvisGoogoo Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jarvis.googoo/ You can also check out his website https://jarvisgoogoo.com/ LINK to the YouTube video version...
2022-10-14
1h 09
Warrior Life
Alicia Elliott - A Mind Spread Out on the Ground
Welcome back to a new season of the Warrior Life Podcast! Today's Warrior Life Podcast is a conversation with Alicia Elliott, an award-winning author and editor who is Tuscarora from Six Nations of the Grand River Territory in Ontario. You can follow her on Twitter https://twitter.com/WordsandGuitar You can also buy her new book: A Mind Spread Out on the Ground, here: https://amzn.to/3BzyktL Link to the YouTube video version of this podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZcQYxWAeNQ - - - - FOLLOW ME ON TIKTOK https://www.tiktok.com/@pampalmater FOLLOW ME ON...
2022-09-30
1h 19
Warrior Life
Chief Lady Bird on Native Art and Culture
Welcome to a new season of the Warrior Life Podcast! Today's episode is a conversation with Chief Lady Bird - a Chippewa and Potawatomi artist from Rama First Nation and Moosedeer Point First Nation in Ontario. She is an interdisciplinary artist, illustrator, muralist, author, and activist whose artistic style is recognizable all over Canada. You can follow her on Twitter https://twitter.com/chiefladybird Instagram https://www.instagram.com/chiefladybird/ You can also buy her new book: Nibi's Water Song here: https://amzn.to/3qZGLJP Link to the YouTube video version of this podcast: https://youtu.be/GSDZT5ITqQs - ...
2022-09-23
1h 10
Spirit Bear Podcast
S1E1: Dr. Pam Palmater talks colonial politics
Students interview Dr. Pamela Palmater about the Agreements in Principle signed on December 31, 2022, to 1) reform the First Nations Child and Family Services (FNCFS) Program and ensure proper implementation of Jordan’s Principle and 2) compensate those harmed by Canada’s discrimination. Jordan’s Principle ensures that First Nations children can access the supports they need, when they need them. For information about Jordan’s Principle, visit https://jordansprinciple.ca This episode was recorded in the winter of 2022. For a summary of developments since, see https://fnwitness.ca Dr. Pam Palmater is a Mi’kmaw citi...
2022-09-15
33 min
Spirit Bear Podcast
S1E1: Dr. Pam Palmater talks colonial politics
Students interview Dr. Pamela Palmater about the Agreements in Principle signed on December 31, 2022, to 1) reform the First Nations Child and Family Services (FNCFS) Program and ensure proper implementation of Jordan’s Principle and 2) compensate those harmed by Canada’s discrimination. Jordan’s Principle ensures that First Nations children can access the supports they need, when they need them. For information about Jordan’s Principle, visit https://jordansprinciple.ca This episode was recorded in the winter of 2022. For a summary of developments since, see https://fnwitness.ca Dr. Pam Palmater is a Mi’kmaw citi...
2022-09-15
33 min
Warrior Life
Zoe Craig-Sparrow on Indigenous Girls Leading the Way
In this episode, we talk to Zoe Craig-Sparrow a human rights advocate from Musqueam Indian Band, who talks about her journey from youth to adulthood working in and advocating for Indigenous rights and human rights. Zoe is currently the Director of Indigenous Rights and Environmental Justice at Justice for Girls where I had the opportunity to work with her on a submission to the UN defending Mi'kmaw rights. http://www.justiceforgirls.org - - - She is also a fellow at the David Suzuki Foundation. https://davidsuzuki.org/experts/fellows/ - - You can follow Zoe on Twitter at zoe...
2022-04-08
1h 06
Warrior Life
Aclass: Indigenous Voices by Acast
Today’s podcast is actually a very special event that was hosted by ACAST – an amazing independent podcast company that supports diverse podcasters. - - On Nov.3, 2021, I had the amazing honour to guest curate and host Aclass: Indigenous Voices – a panel discussion with some of my favorite Indigenous podcasters from Canada and the US! - - Link to ACAST's YouTube Channel where you can watch the event: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQYu1HAILss&t=960s Link to ACAST's website in case you too want to start a podcast: https://www.acast.com/ - - Here is official descri...
2022-03-25
1h 04
Warrior Life
Marion Buller on Urgent Need to Address Genocide in Canada
In this episode, we talk to the Honourable Marion Buller, the former Chief Commission of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls in Canada. Marion is a member of the Mistawasis Nêhiyawak - a Cree First Nation in Saskatchewan. The National Inquiry considered oral and written testimony and evidence and reviewed tons of research and submissions before concluding that these grave human rights violations against Indigenous women and girls amounts to genocide – both historic and ongoing. Warning: This show discusses violence, sexualized violence, death and other forms of trauma inflicted on Indigenous women and girls. Giv...
2022-03-19
54 min
Warrior Life
Ginger Gosnell-Myers on Urban Indigenous Peoples
In this episode, we talk to Ginger Gosnell-Myers from the Nisga’a and Kwakwaka'wakw Nations. Ginger is the first Indigenous Fellow with SFU Morris J Wosk Centre for Dialogue focused on Decolonization + Urban Indigenous Policy/Planning: https://www.sfu.ca/dialogue/programs/reconciliation-and-decolonization/decolonization-and-urban-indigenous-planning--ginger-gosnell-mye.html She was also the first Indigenous Relations Manager with the City of Vancouver, where she led the creation and implementation of the City of Reconciliation framework. https://vancouver.ca/people-programs/city-of-reconciliation.aspx Ginger was a critical part of the award-winning Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study with the Environics Institute: https://uaps.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/UAPS-Main-Report_Dec.pd...
2022-02-25
56 min
Warrior Life
Gabrielle Fayant on Empowering Urban Indigenous Youth
In this episode, we hear from Metis warrior Gabrielle Fayant who is actively engaging and supporting urban Indigenous youth in Ottawa. Gabby is currently the CEO of the Assembly of Seven Generations - an Indigenous-owned and youth-led, non-profit organization - focused on cultural support and empowering urban Indigenous youth. You can help support Indigenous youth here: https://www.a7g.ca/donate.html Here is the Assembly of Seven Generations website: https://www.a7g.ca/ You can also follow Gabby on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/GabrielleFayant - - YouTube video version of this podcast will be posted shortly: ...
2022-02-18
53 min
Warrior Life
Michael Redhead Champagne on Love, Hope & Community
In this episode, we talk to Michael Redhead Champagne - originally from Shamattawa First Nation - who lives and works in Winnipeg's North End. He is a community organizer who has won many awards for his work and is also a prolific public speaker inspiring hearts and minds all over Turtle Island. Michael talks about his boundless love and hope for our communities and why we need everyone in the revolution to make life better for our people and the planet. You can help support Michael's Buy a Book Give a Book initiative here: https://www.michaelredheadchampagne.com/blog/buy-a-book-give-a-book-i-love-to-read-month ...
2022-02-04
54 min
Warrior Life
Vanessa Gray on Protecting Our Lands & Waters
In this episode, we talk to land defender, water protector and youth warrior Vanessa Gray from Aamjiwnaang First Nation about the urgent need to take climate action. She also stresses the need for Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit peoples to be able to be on the land without facing violence. - - She was recently arrested for allegedly engaging in peaceful demonstrations in support of Wet'suwet'en peoples. You can send donations to her legal fund here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/legal-support-for-anishinaabe-kwe-land-defender - - Follow Vanessa on Twitter at TakeActionASAP - Please note that nothing in this podcast should be...
2022-01-28
35 min
Warrior Life
Tania Cameron on Organizing for Bearskin Lake First Nation
In this episode, we talk to Tania Cameron of the Niisaachewan Anishinaabe Nation, on her community organizing to help bring much needed emergency aide to Bearskin Lake First Nation. Over the holidays, the community's covid infection rate increased to 50% and neither the federal nor provincial governments responded to their calls for emergency assistance, So, with the permission of Bearskin Lake First Nation Chief Lefty Kamenawatamin, Tania went into action raising money to ensure food and other supplies were flown into the community. You can send donations to Tania for Bearskin Lake First Nation via: tania@taniacameron.com or paypal.me...
2022-01-12
51 min
Warrior Life
Confronting Systemic Racism in Healthcare
Today’s podcast is the first for 2022 - Happy New Year everyone! This podcast is from a keynote I did for Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations Chiefs (APC) for the Atlantic Indigenous Health Conference held in March 2021. I have dedicated this episode to my cousin Candy Palmater who passed away unexpectedly on Christmas morning. She left a powerful legacy of love and compassion for our peoples. She wanted us to remember to love ourselves as we are and be the soft place to fall for our relatives so deeply traumatized by genocide. At the time, I didn’t know that...
2022-01-07
1h 26
Warrior Life
Warrior Life Podcast Trailer
Warrior Life Podcast Trailer After 500 years of genocide, Indigenous peoples are STILL here – asserting, living and defending our sovereignty all over Turtle Island. We have NEVER ceded, surrendered or extinguished the lands, waters, or resources in our territories and THIS is why we are targets – targets for state-based violence, exploitation, and criminalization. My name is Pam Palmater and I am the producer and host of this show – the Warrior Life. I am a professor, author and activist who has created this podcast to help lift the voices of peoples on the FRONT LINES of Indigenous resistance and resurgence. If you care a...
2021-12-22
01 min
Warrior Life
Working Together to Save our Peoples and the Planet
Episode 119 is an excerpt from my keynote presentation called Working Together to Save our Peoples and the Planet. It was part of the Parkland Institute’s 25th Annual Conference called: Building the Future We Need, which was held on Nov.19-21, 2021. The event was co-facilitated by Jason Foster and Angela Grier of the Parkland Institute and my presentation was sponsored by Athabasca University and Situated Knowledges: Indigenous Peoples and Place. The event has been edited for time, so If you want to catch the whole event, including all the opening remarks and the extended question and answer session, you can wa...
2021-12-17
53 min
Warrior Life
Sleydo' Molly Wickham on RCMP Invasion
In episode 118, Sleydo' Molly Wickham, spokesperson for Gidimt'en clan at Coyote camp, details RCMP violent arrests and detentions of Wet'suwet'en peoples and other land defenders. RCMP - whose pensions are invested in Coastal GasLink pipeline (via TC Energy) - act like private security for CGL & breach human rights of Wet'suwet'en. - - Link to the YouTube video version of this podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiABL42UoOw - - Link to their website where you can donate funds, send supplies or make arrangements to go to their camp: https://www.yintahaccess.com/ - - Link to various methods...
2021-12-08
32 min
Warrior Life
Skyler Williams & Layla & Logan Staats on RCMP Violence
In Episode 117 of Warrior Life Podcast, we hear from Skyler Williams, Layla Staats and Logan Staats - Mohawks from Six Nations of the Grand River and part of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. They share their experiences travelling to Wet'suwet'en territory to help protecting Wet'suwet'en Nation hereditary leaders, clan members and relatives protect the lands and waters from destruction by Coastal Gaslink pipeline. They shared some very difficult experiences related to the violence, taunting and degrading treatment they received in the hands of the RCMP, despite being unarmed and peaceful land defenders. Link to the YouTube (video) version of this podcast to...
2021-11-30
1h 04
Warrior Life
Indigenous Identity Fraud
Episode 116 of Warrior Life Podcast is a special panel conversation with Indigenous experts Dr. Winona Wheeler (Fisher River Cree Nation), Dr. Kim TallBear (Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate) and Dr. Veldon Coburn (Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation) on the issue of Indigenous identity fraud. It is important to note that this discussion around Indigenous identity fraud does not refer to Indigenous peoples who were disconnected from their families, communities and Nations from residential schools, 60's scoop forced adoptions, foster care crisis, sex and race discrimination in the Indian Act's registration provisions, incarceration or any of the other colonial tools of forced assimilation and...
2021-11-22
1h 02
Warrior Life
Carole Geller Human Rights Award
Carole Geller Human Rights Award 2021: Kanahus Manuel & Tiny House Warriors - On November 9, 2021, Kanahus Manuel and the Tiny House Warriors were awarded the Carole Geller Human Rights Award for their role as Secwe̓pemc land defenders, taking action to protect their unceded lands - Secwepemcúĺecw. The Tiny House Warriors are a group of grassroots Indigenous leaders who, under the authority of Secwe̓pemc law, have been building tiny houses along the 518km Trans Mountain pipeline route, as a way to stop the pipeline, which poses serious risks to the health, safety and well-being of Secwe̓pemc lands, waters and peopl...
2021-11-12
52 min
Warrior Life
Michael Linklater on Sports, Culture & Braids
Episode 114 of Warrior Life Podcast is a special conversation with basketball phenom, Michael Linklater from Thunderchild First Nation, who represented Canada at the FIBA 3x3 World Cup. Michael has won many awards for his achievements in sports as well as his work inspiring Indigenous youth. He is the founder of the international campaign - Boys With Braids - celebrating Indigenous boys and their hair. He wanted to help educate people about the cultural significance of Indigenous men and boys who wear their hair in braids. YouTube (video) version of this podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCrjacn3ECo Follow...
2021-11-05
52 min
Warrior Life
Danny Paul: We Were Not the Savages
Episode 113 of Warrior Life Podcast is also dedicated to Mi'kmaw History Month(October) and is an extended conversation with Mi'kmaw historian and author Dr. Daniel Paul (Danny). He shares some interesting stories from his life journey and explains the background context for why he wrote - We Were Not the Savages - a foundational book for anyone interested in Indigenous Studies, history, law and policy. He's also working on a fourth edition of this book - so stay tuned! We Were Not the Savages (3rd ed) by Fernwood Publishing: https://amzn.to/3vZDufs Link to YouTube (video) version of this...
2021-10-29
1h 13
Warrior Life
Michelle Sylliboy on Life, Art and Mi'kmaw Culture
Episode 112 of Warrior Life Podcast is dedicated to Mi'kmaw History Month (October)and is an extended conversation with Two-Spirited L'nu (Mi'kmaw) interdisciplinary artist, author, educator and poet Michelle Sylliboy. Her wisdom, kindness and love is clearly a part of everything she does. In addition to sharing about her life journey, she shares a reading with us from the very first Komqwejwi’kasikl (Mi’kmaq hieroglyphic) poetry book ever to be published - Kiskajeyi – I AM READY: https://amzn.to/2Z9KNoj She also gives us the background on her new clothing line which incorporates Mi'kmaw hieroglyphics in the design and is sol...
2021-10-22
1h 34
Warrior Life
Wet'suwet'en Call for Solidarity
In Episode 111 of Warrior Life Podcast, we hear from Molly Wickham - Sleydo - a Gidimt'en clan member and spokesperson protecting Wet'suwet'en Nation lands and waters from destruction by Coastal Gaslink pipeline. She and other clan members have called for a week of action in solidarity with Wet'suwet'en on Oct.9-15, 2021. This podcast is a respond to that call, doing my part to help amplify Wet'suwet'en voices about violent RCMP actions happening right now and how we can help. Link to the YouTube video version of this podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oT2UJdR1RWc Link to their...
2021-10-12
36 min
Warrior Life
Melissa Ridgen on APTN at Federal Election 2021
In Episode 110 of Warrior Life Podcast, we get to hear from the REAL winner of the federal election debates - Melissa Ridgen! Melissa is a Red River Métis, journalist and host at APTN, who was chosen to pose direct questions to the federal party leaders at the English language debates. She shares some of the behind the scenes prep work and her reaction to the party leader answers. YouTube (video version) of this podcast: https://youtu.be/GXrndIE6tqc APTN Coverage of the English Federal Election Debate: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apFAy6_oz0o Aboriginal Peoples Television N...
2021-09-17
55 min
Warrior Life
Innu Nation Seeks Justice
In Episode 109 of the Warrior Life Podcast, we get to hear from Innu Nation Grand Chief Etienne Rich and Deputy Grand Chief Mary Ann Nui about current issues impacting the Innu Nation and their push for justice. Unfortunately, Deputy Grand Chief Nui connection was poor and we lost her part-way through the podcast. Warrior Life Podcast YouTube (video) version here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9BJDl9n2xo Innu Nation website: https://www.innu.ca/ Take Action to Support the Innu Nation: https://take-action.innu.ca/ 50 Years Past Due: Hydro-Quebec Litigation: https://50yearspastdue.ca/ Innu Nation on Twitter...
2021-09-13
39 min
Warrior Life
Tim Fontaine on Walking Eagle News
In Episode 108 of Warrior Life Podcast, we get to hear from Indigenous journalist, writer, and producer Tim Fontaine, about his popular Walking Eagle News - a satirical take on Indigenous issues. YouTube version (video) here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNFFCLxsqe0 Tim Fontaine on Twitter @anishinaboy Walking Eagle News on Twitter @TheEagleist Walking Eagle News website: https://walkingeaglenews.com/ Support Walking Eagle News here: https://walkingeaglenews.com/support/ FOLLOW ME ON TIKTOK @pp2cool FOLLOW ME ON IG @pam_palmater FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER @Pam_Palmater Please note: Nothing in this podcast/video advocates for violence on Indigenous territories. ...
2021-09-03
1h 07
Warrior Life
Niigaan Sinclair on Election 2021
In Episode 107 of Warrior Life Podcast, we get to hear from Turtle Island's own political affairs correspondent Niigaanwewidam (Niigaan) Sinclair about his take on the federal election currently underway in Canada. YouTube version (video) here: https://youtu.be/lY4TUg2Nf6U Niigaan on social media: Twitter @Niigaanwedwidam IG @niigaanwewidam Niigaan at Winnipeg Free Press: https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/biographies/484996221.html Niigaan's recent article for WFP: Indigenous issues no longer stuck on back burner https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/local/indigenous-issues-no-longer-stuck-on-back-burner-575143722.html Mama Bear Clan supports Indigenous peoples in Winnipeg, MB. Find out ways you can support them: https://www.npdwc...
2021-08-23
1h 14
Warrior Life
Reconciliation Book Club: 500 Years of Indigenous Resistance
Episode 106 is the next in my Reconciliation Book Club - a series of reviews of books written by Indigenous authors and allies. Today's book review is on Gord Hill's 500 Years of Indigenous Resistance published by PM Press. Here is link to original extended YouTube video version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9PKZTTBZWc Video of Gord Hill explaining Gustafsen Lake in 5 Minutes shared with express written permission of Sub-Media TV: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PynWtpqgyJ8 Links to buy his books here: 500 Years of Indigenous Resistance https://amzn.to/2L7g4Pt 500 Years of Indigenous Resistance Comic Book ...
2021-08-20
30 min
Warrior Life
Reconciliation Book Club: Policing Indigenous Movements
Episode 105 is the next in my Reconciliation Book Club - a series of reviews of books written by Indigenous authors and allies. Today's book review is on Policing Indigenous Movements: Dissent and the Security State written by Andrew Crosby and Dr. Jeffrey Monaghan and published by Fernwood Publishing. Here is link to original extended YouTube video version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5aL6Q-M31fw The book trailer was used with express written permission of Fernwood Publishing. Link to Fernwood's Policing Indigenous Movements book promo video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNAcb76qKA8 For those of you who...
2021-08-13
23 min
Warrior Life
Reconciliation Book Club: A National Crime
Episode 104 is the fourth in a series of reviews of books written by Indigenous authors and allies. This episode is a review of the book: A National Crime by Dr. Peter Bryce, originally published by James Hope & Sons in 1922, all about the preventable deaths in Indian residential schools in Canada. Here is link to original YouTube video version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIhL-L3NmCY For those of you who haven't yet read the book, here is the FREE downloadable pdf of the book: http://www.caid.ca/AppJusIndCan1922.pdf Or you can purchase it online here: https://amzn...
2021-08-06
22 min
Warrior Life
Reconciliation Book Club - Unsettling Canada
Episode 103 is the third in a series of reviews of books written by Indigenous authors and allies. This episode is a review of the book: Unsettling Canada: A National Wake-up Call by Arthur Manuel and published by Between the Lines. It also has a Foreword by Naiomi Klein and an Afterword by Grand Chief Ronald Derrickson. Here is link to original YouTube video version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3tv9AOdXWE For those of you who haven't yet read the book: Unsettling Canada, the link to purchase the book is here: https://amzn.to/2Q4ydQF Here is...
2021-07-30
33 min
Warrior Life
Reconciliation Book Club - An Act of Genocide
Episode 102, is the second in a series of reviews of books written by Indigenous authors and allies. This episode is a review of An Act of Genocide by Karen Stote, which focuses on the sterilization of Indigenous women. This book review was originally published on my YouTube Channel as part of the Reconciliation Book Club Series: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1bsVclCICI An Act of Genocide on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3yQeQOp FOLLOW ME ON TIKTOK @pp2cool FOLLOW ME ON IG @pam_palmater FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER @Pam_Palmater Please note: Nothing in this podcast/video advocates...
2021-07-23
37 min
Warrior Life
Reconciliation Book Club - Whose Land is it Anyway
Episode 101 is the first in a series of reviews of books written by Indigenous authors and allies. This episode is a review of Whose Land is it Anyway: A Manual for Decolonization edited by Peter McFarlane and Nicole Schabus in honour of the late Arthur Manual. The cover art is by Metis artist Christi Belcourt. This book review was originally published on my YouTube Channel as part of the Reconciliation Book Club Series: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdumqEwhkPk FREE pdf download of the book: https://www.fpse.ca/sites/default/files/news_files/Decolonization%20Handbook.pdf Audio Book...
2021-07-16
48 min
Warrior Life
Skyler Williams & 1492 Land Back Lane Big Win
In Episode 100 of Warrior Life Podcast, we get an important update from Kanien'kehá:ka land defender & spokesperson Skyler Williams about their recent victory at 1492 Land Back Lane. He shares his thoughts on the upcoming one-year anniversary of their land reclamation activities and where we go from here. Six Nations members have been peacefully occupying lands at Mackenzie Meadows - lands renamed 1492 Land Back Lane - which rightfully belong to Six Nations as part of the Haldimand Tract deed. PLEASE BE ADVISED that this podcast represents fair political comment on the issues related to 1492 Land Back Lane and does NOT constitute l...
2021-07-11
44 min
Warrior Life
Judy Wilson & Ellen Gabriel on Canada's Failed National Action Plan
In Episode 99 of the Warrior Life Podcast, we talk to two Indigenous warrior women who have long advocated for the health, safety and well-being of Indigenous women and children: Kukpi7 Chief Judy Wilson and Katsi'tsakwas Ellen Gabriel. They joined me to talk about Canada's failed National Action Plan to address the ongoing genocide that is murdered and missing Indigenous women and girls. Kukpi7 Chief Judy Wilson is the Chief of Neskonlith Indian Band in BC and also serves as the Secretary-Treasurer of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs. Chief Judy is an advocate of language, culture, history, aboriginal rights and...
2021-06-09
1h 01
Warrior Life
Brotherhood to Nationhood & Warrior Life
Episode 98 is by special request! It is the panel discussion from the joint book launch for Peter McFarlane & Doreen Manuel's book: "Brotherhood to Nationhood" published by Between the Lines and Pam Palmater's new book "Warrior Life" by Fernwood Publishing. The event was co-hosted by BTL and Fernwood, opened by Oyinda Alaka (Fernwood) and Chaired by David Gray-Donald (BTL). Pam Palmater, Doreen Manuel, Kanahus Manuel, and Peter McFarlane discuss the life and legacy of George Manuel, the concept of warrior life, the #LandBack movement, Tiny House Warriors and Indigenous sovereignty. FULL VIDEO version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEetjEmZHsA Brotherhood to...
2021-05-28
57 min
Warrior Life
Rueben George in Convo with Pam Palmater
Episode 97 is a special show where I get to share extended clips from Rueben George's interview with me on his own podcast show! Rueben is from the Tsleil-Waututh Nation and in addition to being a Sun Dance Chief - has also been a driving force behind his Nation’s revitalization of language, culture, spirituality and law. Rueben hosts a new livestream series for Sacred Ecology – a documentary film project about the importance of cultural preservation and biodiversity. The series is called Truth. Family. Culture. Health where Rueben interviews Indigenous elders, cultural leaders, and environmental activists. You can find his show on F...
2021-05-23
58 min
Warrior Life
Understanding UNDRIP & Bill C-15
In Episode 96 of the Warrior Life Podcast, we talk to two leading Indigenous legal experts about Bill C-15 - the federal legislation intended to create a National Action Plan to ensure Canada's laws are compliant with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). Professor Brenda Gunn and the Honourable Murray Sinclair help us understand the human rights protections contained in UNDRIP and they address the many concerns and misconceptions related to Bill C-15. The Honourable Dr. Sinclair is Anishinabe whose list of accomplishments is very long as he has worked as a lawyer and professor; associate...
2021-05-13
1h 10
Warrior Life
Chiefs Panel on Political Relations in NB
Episode 95 is a special Chiefs Panel on political relations in New Brunswick. From police killings of First Nations people during the pandemic; the province’s refusal to hold an inquiry into anti-First Nation racism; the RCMP raid on reserve-based businesses and now to the province’s cancellation of First Nation tax agreements – the relationship seems to be moving in the wrong direction. I had the honour of hosting Chiefs from NB representing First Nations from both the Mi’kmaw and Wolastoqey Nations: Sakom Chief Allan Polchies Jr., has been Chief of St. Mary’s First Nation in Fredericton, since 2018. Before that he se...
2021-05-07
1h 08
Warrior Life
Courtney Montour on Her New Documentary
In Episode 94, we talk to Kanien'kehá:ka (Mohawk) filmmaker Courtney Montour from Kahnawà:ke about her work in the film industry and her latest documentary that will premiere at the Hot Docs film festival in May 2021. Her film is called Mary Two-Axe Earley: I am Indian Again and shares Mary's work as an advocate pursuing justice for First Nations women and children due to sex discrimination in the Indian Act which removed them from their communities. Here is the video version of this podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuSmsun-7ic Link to buy tickets to the film: https://bo...
2021-04-23
54 min
Warrior Life
Ellen Gabriel on UNDRIP & Bill C-15
In Episode 93, we talk to Kanienʼkehá꞉ka grassoots warrior and Onkwehón:we rights activist Ellen Gabriel who talks to us about the importance of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) and her views on the federal government's Bill C-15 which intends to create a plan to make Canada's laws compliant with UNDRIP. Ellen's article in Ricochet Media: https://www.ricochet.media/en/3593/ellen-gabriel-bill-c-15-is-chance-to-actually-break-with-the-colonial-status-quo Bill C-15: https://www.parl.ca/DocumentViewer/en/43-2/bill/C-15/first-reading UNDRIP https://www.un.org/development/desa/indigenouspeoples/wp-content/uploads/sites/19/2018/11/UNDRIP_E_web.pdf Here is the Y...
2021-04-17
56 min
Warrior Life
Chief Sacha LaBillois on Eel River Bar First Nation
In Episode 92 of my Warrior Life Podcast, we get to talk to Ugpi'gangig Chief Sacha LaBillois. Ugpi'ganjig, also known as Eel River Bar First Nation is located in northern New Brunswick, Canada and is my home community. It's also part of the larger Mi'kmaw Nation. Chief LaBillois shares with us her journey to becoming a Chief and some of the issues facing our First Nation, including the recent unlawful RCMP raid. Here is the video version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXpJvSDu1ks Here is the link to Ugpi'ganjig's website: https://www.ugpi-ganjig.ca/ Press Release from Mi'kmaq Chiefs...
2021-04-12
42 min
Warrior Life
What To Do About Trolls
In Episode 50, I talk about what to do about trolls. No, I am not talking about either the mythical, cave-dwelling beings, nor am I talking about the fuzzy, multi-coloured toys that our aunties and kookums often use to boost their luck at bingo. I am talking about social media trolls – people who purposely post controversial, hateful or racist things online in order to upset people. I will share with you my tips on how to identify trolls and my 4-step method for dealing with them. To stay up to date on my work, my website link is here: https://www.pa...
2020-04-04
23 min
Warrior Life
Buy Native, Give Native All Year Long
In Episode 45, I talk about how real reconciliation with First Nations should be based on our original treaty relationship that was based on mutual respect, mutual protection and mutual prosperity. To me, that means buying from native businesses and giving to native causes, i.e., Buy Native and Give Native All Year Long. Here is the link to my article on my Indigenous Nationhood blog on which this Warrior Life podcast was based: http://indigenousnationhood.blogspot.com/2019/12/buy-native-and-give-native-all-year-long.html This blog contains all the links mentioned in my podcast so you can check out the media articles discussed, as well...
2019-12-13
36 min
Warrior Life
Mikmaw Nationhood
In Episode 40, I share an address that I gave at a Mi'kmaw Nationhood gathering in PEI. It is about Mi'kmaw sovereignty and nationhood and what it means for all our citizens. Whether we call it sovereignty, nationhood, peoplehood, self-determination or self-governance, Mi'kmaw nationhood refers to our strength and power as a collective with our own defined and defended territories. We need to identify current threats to our nationhood, but also need to identity the opportunities we have to strengthen our nationhood and revitalize it. Here is the link to my Youtube video about Mi'kmaw Nationhood: https://www.youtube.com/watch...
2019-11-01
31 min
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Pam Palmater reviews the first edition of her Reconciliation Book Club
Pamela Palmater’s Reconciliation Book Club successfully launched with the first book club event last Saturday. The book club is her way to help people learn about reconciliation and Canada’s First Nations in a safe and supportive space. To date, it has received almost 1,000 views and over 60 comments online, so it seems to have hit the right notes. The first book she chose was Whose Land is it Anyway: A Manual for Decolonization published by the Federation of Post-Secondary Educators in B.C. It is available for free download by clicking the link above. Here at rab...
2019-08-01
23 min
Needs No Introduction
Pam Palmater on Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women and Girls in Canada
"So the reason why I'm talking about Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls today is because Canada is killing our people, and if Canadians don't stand up and stand beside us and stand in partnership with us, more people are going to die." - Dr. Pam Palmater. Dr. Pam Palmater is a Mi'kmaw lawyer from Eel River Bar First Nation and holds the position of Chair in Indigenous Governance at Ryerson University. Pam was one of the spokespeople, organizers and educators for Idle No More movement and a well-known social justice advocate. The talk...
2015-03-02
54 min