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Sne'waylh Podcast - Welcoming Jelena Bighorn on our program to discuss First Nations and Baha’i governance and their stark contrast to the politics of our wider community.

Welcoming Jelena Bighorn on our program to discuss First Nations and Baha’i governance and their stark contrast to the politics of our wider community.

05/16/17 • -1 min

Sne'waylh Podcast
Welcoming Jelena Bighorn on our program to discuss First Nations and Baha’i governance and their stark contrast to the politics of our wider community.
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Welcoming Jelena Bighorn on our program to discuss First Nations and Baha’i governance and their stark contrast to the politics of our wider community.

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undefined - Discussion with Dr. Lee Brown on his First Nations background, stories of Black Elk and his Baha’i Faith. We’re also welcoming back Woody Morrison alongside Gunargie, Sarvenaz and Cyrus.

Discussion with Dr. Lee Brown on his First Nations background, stories of Black Elk and his Baha’i Faith. We’re also welcoming back Woody Morrison alongside Gunargie, Sarvenaz and Cyrus.

Discussion with Dr. Lee Brown on his First Nations background, stories of Black Elk and his Baha’i Faith. We’re also welcoming back Woody Morrison alongside Gunargie, Sarvenaz and Cyrus.

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undefined - Dorothy Maquabeak Francis’ granddaughter, Wendy Bonazew, shares stories with us on the anniversary of her passing in 1990. Dorothy Francis was a singer, dancer, storyteller and educator from the Salteau First Nation. She founded the first Aboriginal Friendship Centre, was the recipient of the order of Canada and elected chair of the National Arts and Crafts Advisory Committee for Canada. Dorothy Francis was also a member of the Baha'i Faith. Her work was exhibited in the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto and hosted a weekly Native cultural program on Canada’s national radio network.

Dorothy Maquabeak Francis’ granddaughter, Wendy Bonazew, shares stories with us on the anniversary of her passing in 1990. Dorothy Francis was a singer, dancer, storyteller and educator from the Salteau First Nation. She founded the first Aboriginal Friendship Centre, was the recipient of the order of Canada and elected chair of the National Arts and Crafts Advisory Committee for Canada. Dorothy Francis was also a member of the Baha'i Faith. Her work was exhibited in the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto and hosted a weekly Native cultural program on Canada’s national radio network.

Dorothy Maquabeak Francis’ granddaughter, Wendy Bonazew, shares stories with us on the anniversary of her passing in 1990. Dorothy Francis was a singer, dancer, storyteller and educator from the...

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