Beadwork artist Lillian Putulik Chevrier shares her experience of reconnecting with her Inuit roots after being adopted into a white family. Beatrice and Lillian talk about identity, belonging, imposter syndrome, and being "community-learned" instead of "self-taught". Tanya and Chris have words.
Find out more about Lillian's art and beadwork here or on Instagram at @lilbeadwork
Beatrice's song AANNGIQ is featured on this episode. You can listen to it here:
Credits:
Host: Beatrice Deer
Co-Host: Tanya Innaarulik
Guest Co-Host and Technical Director: Christopher McCarron
Show Notes Writer: Laurel Sprengelmeyer
Video edited by: Brian Stever
Photography (Intro stills) by: Christyna Pelletier
Produced by: Jeremie Saunders
Created and Produced by: Michael Felber
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02/28/24 • 96 min
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