Red Man Laughing - Niigaan: In Conversation by JOKE TALK YELL WRITE published on 2013-12-13T14:49:45Z In this episode of the Red Man Laughing Podcast we take you to Ottawa, ON for a live recording of the podcast done in partnership with Niigaan: In Conversation.The esteemed panel of guests include Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs Grand Chief Derek Nepinak, Serpent River Chief Isadore Day, Wab Kinew, Leanne Simpson, Lee Maracle, Geraldine King & Celina Cada-Matasawagon. I tasked the group with taking a look back at the last year in regards to the rise of Idle No More. Winter Time is the time of year where the earth becomes covered in snow. It’s a time for rest and reflection. Last winter we rose. We did not rest, we did not reflect. We took to the malls, the streets, and the hills. The community rallied around, there was a desperate feeling, people gathered at teach-ins, the scent of medicines was everywhere. We need to get that energy back. Niigaan: In Conversation asked ourselves, what happened to the fire? The problems are still here, we still have work to do. Let’s get together as a community and talk about our future. A few highlights from this talk that you should listen for are: Lee Maracle talking about the prophecy that told us that we'd be teaching the world about the power of our drums & community. Chief Isadore Day breaking down the importance of self care and taking care of the homefires. Leanne Simpson sharing her thoughts on the Wampum Belt - letting us know what the belt DOES mean to her and what it DOES NOT mean to her. A spirited and heart felt discussion on education for Native Youth (FNEA rejections) - we can/need to take better care of our young people as they head to institutions. As always, thanks for listening. Make sure you subscribe to the podcast to get new episodes sent directly to your Email or iTunes. Genre red man laughing Comment by BJ Bear ‘we need to revitalize our political traditions from the inside out’ —Leanne Simpson 2013-12-16T15:23:23Z Comment by BJ Bear “we all have a responsibility to embody those teachings, and to enact those teachings in our relationships” —Leanne Simpson 2013-12-16T15:16:08Z Comment by BJ Bear Leanne Simpson gives her perspective on the 1764 Treaty belt 2013-12-16T15:12:36Z Comment by BJ Bear Chief Day talks about the 1764 Niagara Treaty belt 2013-12-16T15:05:07Z Comment by BJ Bear Leanne Simpson on direct action (~3 min) 2013-12-16T15:02:34Z Comment by Tammy Copegog Cascagnette We have to get 'crazy'?? Each and every time?? 2013-12-13T16:13:10Z Comment by Tammy Copegog Cascagnette What needs to happen before we are heard and our concerns are acted upon by the Canadian government? 2013-12-13T16:11:43Z