82 Tracks - 172:40
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Kinship, Respect, Values
Alex Sapp
8515 -
2
Elders' Teachings About Night Time Protocol
Alex Sapp
2626 -
3
Dog's Messages
Pete Martell
2502 -
4
Owl's Messages
Pete Martell
2354 -
5
Woodpecker's Messages
Pete Martell
2425 -
6
Importance of Braids / Long Hair
Marie Horse
2651 -
7
Relationship and respect
Marie Horse
2547 -
8
Community Relations
Jim Kanipitetew
2674 -
Traditional History of Feasts
Jim Kanipitetew
2753 -
10
Values
Jim Kanipitetew
2433 -
11
Taught to treat neighbours with respect
Riley Burns
3391 -
12
Self care through traditional beliefs
Lawrence Ballantyne
1550 -
13
Prayer
Mary Cameron
951 -
14
Receiving visitors & provided protocol
Fred Horse
1028 -
15
A bountiful life awaits those who turn their lives around
Albert Ratt
1052 -
16
Dreams & foretold by his grandfather to tell the people what he was told
Albert Ratt
991 -
17
Second dream got scolded for not telling the people
Albert Ratt
1040 -
18
Shared a recording on this information to help others
Albert Ratt
1053 -
19
Tasked to tell the people, remind them to listen to the teachings
Albert Ratt
1010 -
20
Woke up from the dream but didn't tell the people
Albert Ratt
995 -
21
Sacred lands not being disrupted once development starts
Horace Sewap
1026 -
22
Respecting Elders
Lawrence Myo
952 -
23
Culture Camp was for both men and women
Harry Brabant
1059 -
24
Helped out with cultural teachings
Harry Brabant
990 -
25
Taught to respect women & never to ridicule
Harry Brabant
1034 -
26
Role of nohtikwew (old women) & nohtikwew apiwin (value of old women)
Mary Lee
985 -
27
Kisinahamasiwin - teaching protocols from birth
Mary Lee
959 -
28
Meaning of Ceremony - Losee of Importance of roles
Austin Kay
1016 -
29
Oskapewis - Qualities Earned, Not Taken
Austin Kay
975 -
30
Protocols
Austin Kay
985 -
31
Importance of names & relations; children were guided
Dexter Asapace
952 -
32
Sense of ceremony needs to be understood in value
Dexter Asapace
1000 -
33
Teaching of value of life & prayer was strong
Dexter Asapace
985 -
34
The tobacco is lead in everything; we learned gratitude
Dexter Asapace
975 -
35
Keeping of traditions from the past
Dexter Asapace
1012 -
36
We are related to everything
Dexter Asapace
993 -
37
Oskapewis
Dexter Asapace
1032 -
38
Importance to continue practising ceremonies
Isaac Chamakese
1044 -
39
Father left me traditions & cultural activities
Gilbert Halkett
996 -
40
Traditional ceremonies slowly returning
Gilbert Halkett
1003 -
41
Giving thanks for the day
Gilbert Halkett
1019 -
42
Help others best as I can
Gilbert Halkett
940 -
43
Important to use nehiyawewin helping young people
Robert Mooswa
1017 -
44
Giving thanks for the day & being present
Arnold Naytowhow
974 -
45
Preparing for Commitments
Gladys Wapass Greyeyes
18 -
46
Commitments to the Lodge
Gladys Wapass Greyeyes
20 -
47
Carrying Prayers for People
Gladys Wapass Greyeyes
19 -
48
We Learned to Respect Our Names
Gladys Wapass Greyeyes
23 -
49
Wearing OIur Hair Long
Gladys Wapass Greyeyes
19 -
50
No One Should be Outside at Night
Gladys Wapass Greyeyes
25 -
51
Spirituality of a Name & Special Existence
Gladys Wapass Greyeyes
18 -
52
We Prepared for Winters
Gladys Wapass Greyeyes
20 -
53
The Value of Traditional Grease
Gladys Wapass Greyeyes
19 -
54
To Have People in Your Heart in Prayers
Gladys Wapass Greyeyes
19 -
55
We Used to Dress up for Round Dances
Gladys Wapass Greyeyes
19 -
56
The Round Dance & the Ghost Dance
Gladys Wapass Greyeyes
18 -
57
Elders Would Speak to the Young
Gladys Wapass Greyeyes
19 -
58
We Couldn't Go Outside at Round Dance
Gladys Wapass Greyeyes
18 -
59
The Value of Tobacco and Being an Elder
Gladys Wapass Greyeyes
17 -
60
Rules we Had at Round Dances
Gladys Wapass Greyeyes
21 -
61
We Went for Pipe Ceremonies in Sounding Lake
Gladys Wapass Greyeyes
18 -
62
Sounding Lake & the Rock Piles
Gladys Wapass Greyeyes
17 -
63
Remember Gifts and Responsibilities
Gladys Wapass Greyeyes
18 -
64
Remember Spiritual Connection of Tobacco
Gladys Wapass Greyeyes
20 -
65
Be Thankful Every Day That is Loaned
Gladys Wapass Greyeyes
19 -
66
The Cowboy Society
Gladys Wapass Greyeyes
21 -
67
We Learn to Respect the Ways of Ceremony
Gladys Wapass Greyeyes
20 -
68
Responsibilities to the Pipe & Drum
Gladys Wapass Greyeyes
22 -
69
Commitments to the Lodge
Gladys Wapass Greyeyes
18 -
70
We Learn to Pray with the Land
Gladys Wapass Greyeyes
17 -
71
Recognize & Honor Commitments of Lodge People
Gladys Wapass Greyeyes
20 -
72
Tobacco comes First - You Cannot Refuse Tobacco
Gladys Wapass Greyeyes
21 -
73
We Don't Step Over Anything
Gladys Wapass Greyeyes
21 -
74
Without Guidance There is Disrespect
Gladys Wapass Greyeyes
19 -
75
Commitment to Creator in Ceremony
Gladys Wapass Greyeyes
20 -
76
The Colors of Clothing Worn
Gladys Wapass Greyeyes
20 -
77
Use Tobacco in Seeking Guidance
Gladys Wapass Greyeyes
23 -
78
OId Ceremonies
Gladys Wapass Greyeyes
19 -
79
Ceremony for Ketey
Gladys Wapass Greyeyes
22 -
80
Keeper of Fire Ceremony
Gladys Wapass Greyeyes
20 -
81
Value of Tobacco
Gladys Wapass Greyeyes
22 -
82
Tobacco is Used for Invitation
Gladys Wapass Greyeyes
17
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