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Great Lakes Odyssey
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The GREAT LAKES ODYSSEY Radio Hour

theBorderline 6 April 2023

The GREAT LAKES ODYSSEY Radio Hour Pilot Episode (September 26, 2022) on WCMU-NPR. The Great Lakes Odyssey Radio Hour launches ///January 9, 2023 on WCMU-NPR the GLO Radio Hour starts out on a 10-part series. What is the Great Lakes Odyssey project? Inspired by the 50th anniversary of the Great […]

The Smart As Trees Podcast
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KIIGADOWAAK NOOKIMSUK > The GRANDMOTHERS COUNCIL – Fighting Human Trafficking

theBorderline 2 March 2023

Visit: The Grandmothers Council www.kiigadowaak.com The Trafficking Protocol, which had 117 signatories and as of November, 2018 173 parties defines human trafficking as: (a) […] the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring or receipt of persons, by means of threat or use of force or other forms of coercion, of abduction, of fraud, […]

The Book Cover
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Joanne Robertson

Lisa Tucker 21 February 2023

The Water Walker : Written and Illustrated by Joanne RobertsonNokomis – our grandmothers – walk to protect our water, and to protect all of us. The story of a determined Ojibwe Grandmother (Nokomis) Josephine-ba Mandamin and her great love for Nibi (water). Nokomis walks to raise awareness of our need […]

Voices From The Gathering Place
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Massacre At Mackinaw – Voices From The Gathering Place (Part 2)

theBorderline 18 January 2023

MASSACRE AT MACKINAW (Part 2) ‘O people gather around I’m gonna tell you how it all went down.” From the song Massacre At Mackinaw, on his 2010 album, Voices From The Gathering Place, Peter White with fellow musician and Anishinaabe friend Joel M. Syrette discuss the historical event. On June […]