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  • Treaty No.7- Inherent Rights -Knowing Your Rights with Elder Regena Crowchild
    2025/08/26

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    Elder Regena Crowchild of the Tsuut’ina Nation shares her decades of immense knowledge on Treaties that First Nations entered into with the Crown. Elder Crowchild shares the Spirit and Intent of Treaties from her Tsuut’ina Nation perspective and also known as “The Treaty Godmother.” Elder Crowchild has been on the front lines as a Council woman, advocating to ensure that First Nations Inherent and Treaty Rights are implemented and honoured by the Crown.

    Hosted by Nicole Robertson

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    1 時間
  • Natural Laws and the Changing World with Aroha Crowchild
    2025/08/26

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    Elder Aroha Crowchild of the Tsuut’ina Nation discusses from her international perspective, natural laws from her Māori- Aotearoa lens. Elder Crowchild moved to the Tsuut’ina Nation in the mid-70’s and walks with a unique outlook of our seven sacred teachings from both a Plains First Nation and Māori viewpoint. Elder Aroha shares through humour and singing her perspective on natural laws and Indigenous worldview.

    Hosted by Nicole Robertson

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    50 分
  • Two Spirit Ways of Life and their History with Jackie Lefthand
    2025/08/26

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    Elder Jackie Lefthand of the Stoney Nakoda Nation (Mini Thni) shares the role of Two Spirited Peoples and their historical roles within their communities. They share the challenges, stereotypes, and the current space they created for Indigenous Two Spirited Peoples. Jackie also shares their experiences with being a part of Pride Calgary and the broader LGBTQTS++ community.

    Hosted by Nicole Robertson.

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    28 分
  • Technology and Retaining our Ways of Being with Elder Peter Manywounds
    2025/08/26

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    Elder Peter Manywounds shares his knowledge on the history of the Tsuut’ina perspective on technology and data sovereignty and the role it played in making the Tsuut’ina Nation a progressive First Nation steeped in traditions and modern ways of being. Elder Manywounds discusses the history on how Tsuut’ina helped to write Section 35 into the Canadian constitution and the current role of walking in balance in both worlds in the fast-paced world we live in, while retaining what makes us unique as First Nations.

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    56 分
  • Matriarch-The Spirit of Womanhood with Elder Alice Kaquitts
    2025/08/22

    Elder Alice Kaquitts of the Stoney Nakoda Peoples (Mini Thni) shares the role of the Matriarchy and the reclamation of the spirit of womanhood in First Nation communities. Elder Kaquitts shares the history and the current ways of being as a Matriarch. Elder Alice bridges the traditional values with modern practices from her Stoney Nakoda perspectives.

    Hosted by Nicole Robertson

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    1 時間 5 分
  • Tsuut'ina seperation story with William BigPlume and William BigCrow
    2022/09/06

    The Separation Story: The story of how the Tsuut'ina people came to lands which we now call home. Teddy Manywounds sits down with William BigPlume, Director of Legislative Procedures and Technical Services (LPTS), and William BigCrow record’s clerk (LPTS) to discuss how we Tsuut’ina people have all inherited this story from our Tsuut'ina Elders, and the importance of those teachings today.

    For more information from today’s guests please visit. https://tsuutina.com/

    You may also reach Tsuut’ina Nation Legislative Procedures and Technical Services
    @ william.bigplume@tsuutina.com and william.bigcrow@tsuutina.com

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    39 分
  • Muriel Manywounds, Tsuut'ina Nation Elder.
    2021/07/28

    Muriel Manywounds is a Citizen of the Tsuut’ina Nation, and one of our senior elders,she is currently in her 90s, but I won’t tell you her exact age. Muriel Grew up on Saddle Lake reservation in Northern Alberta, which is where she also survived attending residential School. As a young woman she pursued a career in teaching first attending the University of Alberta, upon completion of her studies Muriel moved to Tsuut’ina Nation where she began her professional teaching career. She also became a citizen of Tsuut’ina Nation by becoming a part of the Manywounds family and subsequently starting a family of her own. While raising 4 young children she decided to go back to university, obtaining another degree from the University of Calgary. Muriel also happens to be my grandmother and I am so excited and happy to share this conversation with all of you. We conducted this interview in her main living room, at her dining room table on a beautiful summer day, you will hear background and one text message notification, which happened to be from my father, her youngest son. During a portion of our interview Muriel and I talk about the use and the intent of language, as it pertains to First Nation legislation. In Bill c92 which is an Act according to the Government of Canada “Respecting First Nations, Inuit, and Metis Children Youth and Families. An act to affirm and recognize our jurisdiction over the Child and Family Services. In the Act it states, “In the best interest of the child”, this Language is left much to open to interpretation. In the past, our First Nations “Best Interests” were interpreted by those who governed us. Using residential schools as an example, “our best interests” are not always taken into full account when decisions are made on our behalf. Muriel believes that the wording should be changed to “Love and Respect for the Child”.. so we always need to be mindful of language!

    Please join me in a conversation with Grandma Muriel.

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    50 分
  • Jeanne Crowchild, Director Treaty Initiatives
    2021/07/16

    Jeanne Crowchild is the current Director for the Treaty Initiatives, Jeanne has hold extensive knowledge about Treaty, specifically Treaty 7. Please join us in a conversation about what Treaties are, what Treaty 7 is, and how we work with Treaty everyday to safeguard our future.

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    35 分