Posts Tagged ‘storytelling’
Journey through Historic Peskotomuhkati Artefacts on Display at University of Toronto Faculty Club
The artefact prints display featuring artefact prints of the Peskotomuhkati First Nation is showcased at The Faculty Club at the University of Toronto, in Downtown Toronto, Canada. The exhibit highlights…
MorePreserving Peskotomuhkati Culture with Elder, Margaret Apt, Language and Cultural Preservationist
Margaret Apt is a language and cultural preservationist of the Peskotomuhkati First Nation, known as an Elder Knowledge Keeper, counselor, and teacher. Margaret discusses the significance of preserving the Peskotomuhkati…
MorePeskotomuhkati Language & History of Basketweaving | Madonna Soctomah | Passamaquoddy Elder and Politician
Madonna Soctomah, a Passamaquoddy elder, politician is one of few Passamaquoddy citizens who speak the language. She discusses with us the Indigenous traditional art of basket weaving, the process of…
MoreIndigenous Adaptation and Resilience to Climate Change | Dr. Darren J. Ranco of Penobscot Nation
Dr. Darren J. Ranco is a citizen of Penobscot First Nation from Maine, an Indigenous Anthropologist and Professor. He talks with Dr. Allan Bonner about his research paper titled, “Traditional…
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