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The highs, the lows, the dirty, the funny. We're the best kept secret on the North Shore and we're sharing it all with you here. At Niigaaniin, no one gets left behind. Anishinaabe kwewag miinwaa ninwak from the North Shore of Lake Huron discuss social issues, life stories, and chat with special guests to bring you all of the tea.
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Indigenous Medicine Stories Podcast is a collaboration between AMS Healthcare and the Jason A. Hannah Chair in the History of Indigenous Health and Indigenous Traditional Medicine at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine University. Indigenous Medicine Stories aims to educate health professionals and the public about Indigenous healing. The podcast will highlight the lived experiences of Indigenous Knowledge holders, healers, and Elders and help professionals who practice Indigenous healin ...
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As an Anishinaabe household of 5 (including the dog), join us as we share our experiences raising our children speaking to them in Anishinaabemowin (Ojibwe language) as Second Language Learners ourselves. Anishinaabemowin is the language of the Anishinaabe people - also known as Ojibwe. It is an Indigenous language that has been targeted by genocide since settlers arrived on Turtle Island (North America). This is our commitment to helping fight and reclaim OUR SOUND- ENWEYING.
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This episode features Jerry Fontaine, an esteemed Anishinaabe scholar, author, and community leader from the Sagkeeng First Nation. Known for his dedication to Indigenous sovereignty and environmental justice, Jerry has spent decades working to protect Indigenous rights, traditional lands, and cultural heritage. His work centres on reclaiming and r…
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Meet our Community Member Samantha Owl! Chris and Kerri catch up with Samantha as she shares her experience through our Niigaaniin Mino Bimaadizidaa journey, and beyond. To stay up to date, follow & like our social media pages! https://www.facebook.com/niigaaniin/ https://www.instagram.com/niigaaniin/ https://www.niigaaniin.com/ https://www.enjimaa…
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This episode features Randy Trudeau. Randy Trudeau is a hunter, trapper, fisher, artist, and traditional medicine harvester from Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory on Manitoulin Island, located in Northeastern Ontario. Deeply connected to the land and its teachings, Randy's life revolves around Indigenous practices and traditional ways of living. As a …
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Welcome to part two of this two-part special, co-hosted with Dr. Karen Hill of the Department of Family Medicine at McMaster University and host of Two Row Medicine podcast. Two Row Medicine is a new podcast navigating relationships from a traditional Indigenous perspective in the 21st century. On June 8th and 9th, 2024, Indigenous healers, elders,…
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Welcome to part one of this two-part special, co-hosted with Dr. Karen Hill of the Department of Family Medicine at McMaster University and host of Two Row Medicine podcast. Two Row Medicine is a new podcast navigating relationships from a traditional Indigenous perspective in the 21st century. On June 8th and 9th, 2024, Indigenous healers, elders,…
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This episode features Dr. Marlene Pierre and Jeordi Pierre of S.O.I.L. - The School for Indigenous Learning in Neebing, Ontario. Dr. Marlene Pierre is a respected Elder and community leader from Thunder Bay, deeply rooted in her Anishinaabe heritage. With decades of experience in education, healthcare, and cultural preservation, Dr. Pierre has dedi…
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This episode features Ernie and Charlotte Kwandibens. They are esteemed Indigenous elders and community leaders, renowned for their unwavering dedication to cultural preservation, education, and environmental stewardship. Born and raised within their traditional lands, Ernie a member of Whitesand First Nation, and Charlotte a member of the Waswanab…
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Send us a text Join us as we sit with Dr. Michael Migizi Sullivan Sr, an incredible father and second language learner of Ojibwemowin. He's the Faculty Director of Native American Studies at Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe College. He earned his PhD in linguistics from the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities. Migizi has helped both Ozaawaa and I durin…
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Listen in as our new co-hosts Veronica and Chris chat with Kerri and we share our connections to water. To stay up to date, follow & like our social media pages! https://www.facebook.com/niigaaniin/ https://www.instagram.com/niigaaniin/ https://www.niigaaniin.com/ https://www.enjimaawinjidiyaang.com/ https://www.koognaasewin.com/…
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This episode features Esstin McLeod. Esstin (Niganobe), an Anishinaabe Kwe from the Mississaugi First Nations in Mid-Northern Ontario, is a Healer and Medicine Practitioner. She offers spiritual consultations and remedies to Native healthcare centers in Northern Ontario. In her role as a Medicine Practitioner, Esstin provides plant-based remedies a…
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Send us a text We are very excited to share this episode with you as we speak with Kahawani, also known as Mary Antone, from the Oneida Nation People of the Standing Stone. Kahawani, another second language learner, speaks with us as she is raising her daughter in the Oneida language. Join us as we share our similar experiences and insight to Kahaw…
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Send us a text We welcome Nishinaabemwin Bemwidood - Falcon McLeod-Shabogesic an Anishinaabe from Nipissing First Nation to Enweying. We're excited to share his stories of his second language learning experiences, educational pathways he's paved as an Nishinaabemwin educator to embedding language into the sinews of daily life as a parent passing do…
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This episode features Dr. Karen Hill. Karenna’onwe (Gaw-law-naw-oo-way) – Dr. Karen Hill is Mohawk from Six Nations of the Grand River Territory. She is the mother of two sons and step-mother to five daughters. She currently has 10 grandchildren and 2 great grandsons. She completed medical school in 2003 and Family Medicine Residency in 2005 - both…
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This episode features Renee Linklater, a PhD who is a member of Rainy River First Nations in Northwestern Ontario. She has over 25 years of experience working with Indigenous healing agencies and First Nation communities. Renee has worked across the health and education sectors as a frontline worker, program evaluator, curriculum developer, educato…
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In this episode of the Niigaaniin Podcast, host Kerri Commanda is joined by Jana Lee and Ryan Lamirande, dedicated ServiceOntario Customer Service Representatives. Together, they dive into the remarkable experiences of bringing essential services directly to the doorsteps of surrounding communities along the North Shore of Lake Huron, Ontario and b…
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In this captivating episode, we dive deep into the rich history of Mamaweswen, The North Shore Tribal Council, with our esteemed guest Earl Commanda, the Executive Director of Robinson Huron Waawiindamaagewin. Embark on a journey through the late 1900s as Earl Commanda shares his experience while Chief of Serpent River First Nation, where he and hi…
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This episode features Isaac Murdoch, also known by his Ojibwe name Manzinapkinegego’anaabe / Bombgiizhik, who hails from the Fish Clan and belongs to the Serpent River First Nation. Raised in the traditional lifestyle of hunting, fishing, and trapping, he dedicated many years to learning from Elders in the northern regions of Alberta, Saskatchewan,…
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This episode features Dr. Wendy Makoons Geniusz, who hails from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and has ancestral roots in the Cree community of Manitoba. Currently serving as a professor at York University in Toronto, Ontario, Dr. Geniusz has been actively involved in projects aimed at revitalizing Ojibwe language and culture in Indigenous communities acros…
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We are excited to welcome Erik Bringleson to the podcast for this episode! In his three-year tenure at Niigaanin Services, Erik Bringleson has been a key figure, forging partnerships and bridging the gap between operations, business relations, and planning, driving the organization's success and growth. In this episode, our host Kerri Commanda and …
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Embark on a transformative journey with Niigaaniin as we sit down with Vyron Phillips, a dedicated team member who has just celebrated his third work anniversary with us! Join us in this special episode where Vyron, a well-known figure on the west side of the North Shore of Lake Huron, takes us behind the scenes of his remarkable work leading Youth…
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This episode features Dr. Carol Hopkins from the Lenape Nation at Moraviantown, Ontario. Dr. Hopkins is the CEO of the Thunderbird Partnership Foundation. She is host of the podcast, Mino Bimaadiziwin. Carol was appointed Officer of the Order of Canada in 2018. In 2019, she was recognized with an honorary Doctor of Laws from Western University. Car…
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In this episode, join us for an inspiring conversation with Alvin Pangowish, a living treasure in Elliot Lake, as he shares his remarkable journey with Anishnaabemowin. From the heart of our community at the Enji-maawinjidiyaang Indigenous Friendship Centre, Alvin opens up about his experiences teaching this sacred language, weaving stories of resi…
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This episode features Perry McLeod-Shabogesic of the “Crane Clan” is an Ojibway Anishinabe from N’biising (Nipissing) First Nation (NFN). He has been a artist, cartoonist, writer, traditional helper, medicine harvester and cultural resource person in and around his community for many years. Perry’s spirit name is “Aandzooked”, which means “Teller o…
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In this episode, we explore the transformative collaboration between Niigaaniin Services and the District of Sault Ste. Marie Social Services Administration Board (DSSAB). This groundbreaking partnership opens pathways to our Land-based programming, Kinoomaagewin Project and Endayaan Endazhi-takookiiyaan workshops for community members who are in t…
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In this episode, we chat with Rebecca Csaszar, a Niigaaniin Specialist at SRFN. Rebecca shares her journey of starting a community food cupboard and discusses the pressing need for food sovereignty in Serpent River First Nation. Alongside Kerri, they shed light on their organization's ongoing efforts to empower communities with self-sustaining food…
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We're back with an exciting episode! Join us as we welcome Chastity Morningstar, the Enji-maawinjidiyaang Indigenous Friendship Centre Start-up Coordinator, for an insightful discussion! Chastity provides a unique perspective on her role as the 30th member to join the prestigious Ontario Federation of Indigenous Friendships Centres (OFIFC). Get rea…
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Send us a text This episodes topic mostly cover what we’ve been up to since the last seasons releases. We experienced a global pandemic which changed many things in our day to day life. Our children are older and the family has grown together through the natural changes of life as we navigated the Covid era. This episode covers updates with the tra…
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This episode features Dr. Ed Connors, an Indigenous Psychologist of Mohawk ancestry from Kahnawake Mohawk Territory. He has worked with First Nations communities across Canada since 1982, in both urban and rural centres. His work over this time includes being Clinical Director for an infant mental health centre in the City of Regina, and Director f…
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Join us in this enlightening episode as Duckie dives into the profound connections between Anishnaabemowin, and the universal human journey. Discover the rich cultural insights and shared experiences that shape our understanding of identity, heritage and the paths we all travel. Don't miss this captivating exploration of language and life. If you w…
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This episode is the second part, featuring Jim Dumont, also known as Onaubinisay, meaning Walks Above the Ground. Jim Dumont is an internationally renowned Elder, speaker and traditional knowledge keeper. He is known as the Gichi-aya'aag, the Elder of the Elders and the Eastern Doorway of The Three Fires Midewiwin Lodge. In 2011, Jim was awarded a …
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This episode features Jim Dumont, also known as Onaubinisay, meaning Walks Above the Ground. Jim Dumont is an internationally renowned Elder, speaker and traditional knowledge keeper. He is known as the Gichi-aya'aag, the Elder of the Elders and the Eastern Doorway of The Three Fires Midewiwin Lodge. In 2011, Jim was awarded a Doctor of Sacred Lett…
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Join us on a groundbreaking episode as Lexi Southwind takes us on the thrilling journey of how Niigaaniin Services made history with the first-ever mobile ServiceOntario trailer. Experience life on the road, delivering vital services to our remote communities in the RHW. Hear heartwarming stories, discover the trailer's accessibility, and be inspir…
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Join us as we wrap up our community podcast tour with a special guest, Bobbie-Jo McColman, who takes us on a fun exploration of Thessalon First Nation. In this episode, we discuss family names, favourite spots, community activities, and the upcoming Pow Wow on July 1st, 2023. To stay up to date, follow & like our social media pages! https://www.fac…
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This episode features Diane Longboat, a member of the Turtle Clan and Mohawk Nation At Six Nations Grand River Territory, Ontario. She is a Ceremonial Leader, traditional teacher, healer, an elder. Diane is founder of Soul of the Mother, a healing lodge on the shores of the Grand River and Six Nations and has extensive relationships with First Nati…
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The second episode of "Indigenous Medicine Stories," showcases the inspiring journey of Hilton King, an Indigenous helper with a vast background in Indigenous mental health, addictions, justice, and child welfare, who currently dedicates his expertise to the Indigenous child and family services sector. As a trained social worker, Hilton humbly shar…
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This inaugural episode of "Indigenous Medicine Stories," features Dr. Darrel Manitowabi, the Hannah Chair in Indigenous Health and Indigenous Traditional Medicine at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine, as our guest and host of the podcast. "Indigenous Medicine Stories" is a groundbreaking podcast that delves deep into the rich tapestry of Indi…
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Indigenous Medicine Stories Podcast is a collaboration between AMS Healthcare and the Jason A. Hannah Chair in the History of Indigenous Health and Indigenous Traditional Medicine at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine University. It is hosted by Dr. Darrel Manitowabi, the NOSM-AMS Hannah Chair in the History of Indigenous Health and Indigenous…
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Join us on a thirty-minute journey as the Niigaaniin Podcast continues its tour of the beautiful communities along the North Shore of Lake Huron. In this episode, we have the pleasure of welcoming Amber Niganobe from Mississaugi First Nation. Amber brings her unique perspective as an Aaniish Naa GeNaadMoWit in Niigaaniin Services and her deep conne…
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We are thrilled to introduce our special guest to the Niigaaniin Podcast, Lee Simpson-Johnston! Lee is not only an incredibly talented drummer for the Genaabaajing Jrz, but he has also embarked on an exciting new journey as a Mino Bimaadizidaa Cultural Facilitator with the esteemed Niigaaniin Services team. In this episode, Kerri and Lee dive into …
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As we travel along the North shore of Lake Huron, our host Kerri Commanda is joined by Curtis Bob, who updates us on the happenings in the stunning Sagamok Anishnawbek Community. Our guest for this episode is Curtis Bob, a renowned community member and former commercial fisherman from Sagamok Anishnawbek. During our conversation, we cover various t…
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Listen to the tales of Atikameksheng Anishnawbek with Candace Ozawagosh and host Kerri Commanda To stay up to date, follow & like our social media pages! https://www.facebook.com/niigaaniin/ https://www.instagram.com/niigaaniin/ https://www.niigaaniin.com/ https://www.enjimaawinjidiyaang.com/ https://www.koognaasewin.com/…
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In this episode, our hosts Kerri Commanda and Chris Solomon, talk about the community of Batchewana, highlighting its landmarks, family ties, and historical significance. For many years, Bawating has been a place for Anishinaabe people to gather so we can trade, fish, swap stories, and share knowledge. True to its name, it is also where the signing…
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Known for its beautiful landscapes and deep-rooted family history, Serpent River First Nation is located along the North Shore of Lake Huron between Sault Ste. Marie and Sudbury, Ontario. In this episode, Kerri Commanda and Chris Soloman talk about the origins of the name Serpent River and share some family history, the background of the Cutler Aci…
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In this episode, Chris Soloman and Kerri Commanda highlight the beautiful Garden River First Nation community and talk about famous landmarks, community leaders, sports and more! Ketegaunseebee is one of the older unchanged settlements along the North Shore of Lake Huron. Naturally, Garden River got its name from the nutrient-dense land that makes …
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Niigaaniin Services provides staff with a monthly Speaker Series to help the staff members better understand how we got to where we are today. These sessions are open to community members and are a fun way to learn about traditional medicines, Anishinaabemwin, legends, stories, Treaties, and more! At the same time, this is also helping our staff be…
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Niigaaniin Services is making strides to further help Community Members by providing services that don’t exist. We saw an increase in services needed for Community Members during the COVID-19 pandemic and made it a priority to integrate them into our organization. We are now seeing positive changes in surrounding communities. It is only the beginni…
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Warning this episode includes triggering topics. The Indian Residential Schools Crisis Line 24/7: 1 800-721-0066. It's been a little over a year since the 215 unmarked children's grave sites were discovered at Kamloops residential school, and we wanted to touch back on this important topic. Since then, there are now 1,800+ unmarked gravesites, and …
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It has been a little over a year since language classes have been offered to Niigaaniin staff. In this episode, host and language teacher Jessica Shonias checks back in on language initiatives happening at Niigaaniin. At the same time, cohost Kerri Commanda shares her firsthand experiences as a language learner at Niigaaniin. Together as learners a…
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Podcast Update Now with Season one Ojibwemowin Merch! If you want to pick up some season one merch you can find them here:https://www.bagpipeswag.com/wetootwaag If you are reading this much after I post it you might have to hunt around to find the Ojibwemodaa merch. Here are links to the specific items:Unisex Shirt:https://www.bagpipeswag.com/produ…
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In this episode, Waub joins Kerri and Jessica to speak his truth about his journey to being who he is today, both personally and professionally. Waubgeshig Rice is from Wasauksing First Nation and is a national best selling author whose publications include: Midnight Sweatlodge, 2011 Legacy, 2014 Moon of the Crusted Snow, 2018 The French version of…
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