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Ep1: How The Turtle Got Its Shell

Ep1: How The Turtle Got Its Shell

February is Indigenous Storytelling Month. Join Elder Hazel Dixon with…

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Truth: Grandfather Teachings with Elder Hazel

Truth: Grandfather Teachings with Elder Hazel

It is the conclusion to the seven Grandfather Teachings with Elder…

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Humility: Grandfather Teachings with Elder Hazel

Humility: Grandfather Teachings with Elder Hazel

In the seven Grandfather Teachings, the wolf is the symbol of…

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Honesty: Grandfather Teachings with Elder Hazel

Honesty: Grandfather Teachings with Elder Hazel

The Elders say that when you are honest, and have nothing to hide or…

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A Message for National Indigenous Peoples Day

A Message for National Indigenous Peoples Day

Today, June 20, is the Summer Solstice. This is a very sacred day, the…

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Courage: Grandfather Teachings with Elder Hazel

Courage: Grandfather Teachings with Elder Hazel

Elder Hazel talks about the fourth Grandfather Teaching: Courage.…

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Virtual Tour: Tipi Camp

Virtual Tour: Tipi Camp

Tipis were the original homes of the Indigenous people of…

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Respect: Grandfather Teachings with Elder Hazel

Respect: Grandfather Teachings with Elder Hazel

"Being respectful should be considered a basic human right,"…

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Love: Grandfather Teachings with Elder Hazel

Love: Grandfather Teachings with Elder Hazel

The eagle is the symbol of love. Love is a powerful word, feeling and…

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Wisdom: Grandfather Teachings with Elder Hazel

Wisdom: Grandfather Teachings with Elder Hazel

In celebration of National Indigenous History Month, Elder Hazel Dixon…

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Quillwork and the Porcupine

Quillwork and the Porcupine

Where can you find pink quills? Is it from a pink porcupine?…

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Reflecting on 50 Years of Earth Day with Harold Lavallee

Reflecting on 50 Years of Earth Day with Harold Lavallee

Together we have been celebrating Earth Day, April 22, for 50 years…

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Celebrating 25 years

Throughout June we celebrated National Indigenous History…

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Where Were the Women?

Many treaties have been negotiated throughout Turtle Island since…

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Minton Turtle Effigy

There are many boulder monuments across Saskatchewan, one of the most…

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