Love, Land & Spirit

Art is Ceremony and Ceremony is Art

51 min · 17 de feb de 2022
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Guests: Jules Koostachin, Casey Desjarlais and Dakota Bear. In this episode, host Stadskun and co-host Niibin explore the topic of Arts & Culture with: Dr. Jules Koostachin, an award winning Cree Filmmaker from Attawapiskat; and Casey Desjarlais, Nehiyaw and Saulteaux from Treaty 4, and Dakota Bear, Nehiyaw from Treaty 6, the owners of Decolonial Clothing.

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