Episode list

7TH GEN

Layten Byhette - Chelazon Leroux
Layten Byhette is Dene from Buffalo River Dene Nation and Fond Du Lac First Nation. How is this multi-disciplinary artist and businessperson making magic happen, with their drag persona Chelazon Leroux, and as an influencer?
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Natasha Kanapé Fontaine
Natasha Kanapé Fontaine is Innu from Pessamit, now living in Montréal. With an anniversary of one of her major works coming up, how is this poet-performer, actress, and visual artist using her voice for Indigenous and environmental rights?
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Mihskakwan James Harper
Mihskakwan James Harper, Cree from Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation, is an engineer and clean energy innovator. How is his passion for climate justice and youth mentorship taking him around the world?
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Taalrumiq

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
Taalrumiq is an Inuvialuk and Gwich'in from Tuktoyaktuk, Inuvialuit Settlement Region, Northwest Territories. With her career as a fashion designer taking off, how is she also sharing her culture through social media and artist?
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Matthew Monias - Mattmac
Many people know Matthew Monias by his stage name - Mattmac. How is this Oji-Cree, blind recording artist from Garden Hill First Nation taking the world by storm with his music and blazing trails with his advocacy work?
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Makaela Blake

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
Makaela Blake is Inuit-Punjabi, originally from Gander, Newfoundland. Although she is young, she is already sparking change and challenging institutional systems with her advocacy work as she explores and shares her culture.
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Jon-Ross Merasty Moose
Jon-Ross Merasty-Moose is Cree from O-Pipon-Na-Piwin Cree Nation, Brochet and Thompson, Manitoba. How is this educator, athlete, coach, husband, father, and livestreamer living his best life while giving back to Indigenous youth?
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Melissa Brownee

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
Melissa Brown is an Anishinaabe Ojibway-Jamaican woman from Winnipeg who grew up in the inner city. How is this entrepreneur, chef, and mother sparking the change she wants to see in her community?
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Brandon & Jordan Nolan
Jordan and Brandon Nolan, born and raised in Garden River First Nation, are part of an NHL hockey legacy. How are these brothers sharing their love of the sport with Indigenous youth across the country?
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Laura Grizzlypaws
Laura Grizzlypaws is a descendant of the St'at'imc Nation, from the Bear Clan community of Xwísten, and from Lillooet, BC. From dancing and drumming to bodybuilding and more, how is Laura's incredible story teaching and inspiring others?
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