Indigenous Canada - A Story to Tell

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • Canada's Indigenous communities have a story to tell - an opportunity to share their Indigenous culture with others.
    Dive deeper and make a personal connection to the indigenous cultures of Canada from coast to coast to coast. You'll leave with your own story to tell and an everlasting mark on your heart.
    Canada has a diverse Indigenous population, with varying cultures and activities. Each make each a unique celebration of Indigenous history that have defined Canada’s culture, from coast to coast.
    In the Northwest Territories of Canada, Tundra North Tours offers a snowmobiling experience to herd reindeer.
    Being in nature and enjoying the wilderness is a huge part of Canadian culture. Kluane National Park in the Yukon, offers a terrific landscape to hike mountains.
    A 15-minute drive from Quebec City offers visitors an opportunity to explore recreated houses and teepees on the Huron-Wendat reservation.
    Wanuskewin Heritage Park is a place to learn more about Indigenous culture, visit archeological digs, eat fresh bannock, and even spend a night in a traditional tipi.
    It is important to the Indigenous people that their stories and culture be shared so that others understand, without the Indigenous people, we would not know Canada the way it is today.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 49

  • @SarahSodaPop
    @SarahSodaPop 7 місяців тому +1

    Yeah, the beat of the drum is a powerful feeling you will not forget. It helps me to forget any problems or insecurities I happen to be feeling. It says remember who you really are and don't your ever forget. Be proud to be indigenous even if it's tough because you have the blood of a warrior running through your veins and a good heart because you came from previous survivors with sound minds and grateful hearts. A community of people with respect for eachother and the animals of earth. Earth was their Mother so she was respected and they were grateful for what she provided for their survival and ways of life. We got a bad rap and are looked down on. Less than human is a feeling a lot of people will never understand. I know that the struggles I've faced were real battles. I've even battled myself almost to death. I'm still here tho and I know I need to learn about my culture and the language(s). I'm Oji-Cree from Ontario Canada. My dad is full Cree and he speaks his language. My mother is half Ojibwe and half caucasian. I identify as a indigenous person or native to Canada. It doesn't really matter what they want to call me. It matters what I call myself. I cannot break under the pressure or discrimination if I use my mind well and remember that I can get through whatever life happens to throw at me. As long as I am respectful to all and to myself, remain kind and stay determined, thing's are going to be alright and life can be fun❤

  • @Arab--Man
    @Arab--Man 2 місяці тому +1

    ❤ respect

  • @altela1597
    @altela1597 Рік тому +5

    A true example of systemic racism - Canada's INDIAN ACT?
    The INDIAN ACT reduced Canada's Aboriginal peoples to legal status as minors. Therefore the Ottawa government of Canada set up a system of apartheid against the First Nations. This discriminatory system must be considered as systemic racism since it is based on laws and principles consciously developed and accepted by the majority of citizens even today. This reality, unworthy of a country that calls itself evolved, largely determines the troubled relations that have existed between Aboriginals and non-Aboriginals since 1876.
    An example of discrimination resulting from this law: The INDIAN ACT does not confer any property rights on the Native people since it is impossible for them to buy the lands in the reserves, this one being the exclusive property of the Crown, Crown which belongs to the British Monarchy to which King Charles III was recently elected non-democratically, in office by blood ties only. This state of affairs therefore limits the ability of Aboriginal people to borrow and reduces their financial autonomy. They have different rights from other citizens simply because of their Aboriginal status. This form of segregation is a blatant demonstration of systemic racism.
    And Canada has NEVER honored a single treaty with Canada's First Nations.

  • @pamelacharbonneau3115
    @pamelacharbonneau3115 3 роки тому +4

    Beautiful scenery.

    • @stephennelson4964
      @stephennelson4964 Місяць тому

      that is all colonizers have ever seen us as, land.

  • @salammohamadabdul5517
    @salammohamadabdul5517 4 роки тому +1

    Hello

  • @flofloflo374
    @flofloflo374 4 роки тому

    Vf?

  • @marymaffie
    @marymaffie 2 місяці тому

    Permission to use some clips from the video please. Will give proper credits ❤

  • @robcollins3649
    @robcollins3649 Місяць тому

    Let them work on their own for their money ...not the taxpayers ...of canada ...I bet they wouldn't know how to survive if they didn't get our money ..

    • @SagiSharma
      @SagiSharma 9 днів тому +1

      Shameless being! You are residing in THEIR country/Nation. You must be grateful to them.

  • @frenchpizza9725
    @frenchpizza9725 3 роки тому +13

    Beloved family, I'm here. Sacred OWL WOMAN Texas sending all my love family. I'm from there. I can feel what happened there. I forgive them ALL. We are the Drum. Remember. Our Souls DON'T speak English we speak Creator. Sacred

  • @ChristopherShannon-kh1fk
    @ChristopherShannon-kh1fk 4 місяці тому +2

    The First Nations people in Canada 🍁
    Should be respected and inspire the next generations of First Nations people need to learn and teach their children and elders how to protect their communities

  • @RajheemGransberry-g7q
    @RajheemGransberry-g7q 5 днів тому

    Everybody is not thousands of years removed I'm still black in my skin color is indigenous

  • @samspade1841
    @samspade1841 3 місяці тому +1

    The special people

  • @KingKatura
    @KingKatura 4 місяці тому

    Ayo, is there anyone who knows anything about Saint Ymaska Canada before Europeans came & who was there int eh 1700's & before? Ayo Hawwah Great Spirit Bless.

  • @laurakyplain2413
    @laurakyplain2413 11 місяців тому +1

    Beat of MotherEarth’s heartbeat, True culture of the world

  • @JacobLeeDickie
    @JacobLeeDickie 2 роки тому +2

    Research #FreeLarryHoover - For the liberation of all organic and indigenous people on Turtle Island 2/22/2022

    • @cheechchong2898
      @cheechchong2898 Рік тому

      @@ronniejames1110
      Oh fiddlesticks! Gtfoh with your racist gobbledygook.

  • @justunwindwithnature
    @justunwindwithnature 6 місяців тому

    I want to be part of the community, can anyone help me . Am in Owen sound.

  • @LillianLewis-w2r
    @LillianLewis-w2r 5 місяців тому

    Hi is it ok if I was to use this video on my website as a background?

  • @FloaTied
    @FloaTied 2 роки тому +1

    Hi is it ok if I was to use this video on my website as a background?

  • @ernestinamartinez6745
    @ernestinamartinez6745 2 роки тому +2

    So beautiful 🤩

  • @TheRatchetmeister
    @TheRatchetmeister 4 місяці тому

    It's happening in the States too.

  • @SuperHonshu
    @SuperHonshu Рік тому

    Nightwolf sent me here to learn

  • @px5ix4pz6j
    @px5ix4pz6j 2 роки тому

    What camera was this filmed on

  • @goblinkillahd8396
    @goblinkillahd8396 4 роки тому +1

    YA HAWA SHI

  • @BT-kf4kx
    @BT-kf4kx 3 роки тому

    so it's begin when indigenous people start voting this fall for their voice to be heard

  • @ShadeRaven222
    @ShadeRaven222 2 роки тому

    Bannock rules.

  • @Wookiemonsterfreak
    @Wookiemonsterfreak 3 роки тому +4

    We need more! I just watched Tasha Hubbard’s indigenous history film on CBC’s channel. We can’t leave comment there. I wanna say, I am a White Devil Son, though my heart longs for the land but I am stuck in this technological world shifting into the 4th Industrial Revolution, and I am sick of it. I want to get as far away from Transhumanism as I can. I fantasize being immersed into the old ways and live among the elements and beings that dwell their. Like the treatises that took the land from Indigenous, I feel these COVID Health Passes are doing it to the whole world. There is an agenda for 2030, and I hope that the rest of us who protest that society create our own agenda of living in harmony with nature in nature for 2030. We need these traditions so that we may survive the life outside the Technocratic ruled Cities. I am not into smart cities. I am into smart among the land.

    • @nicklang7670
      @nicklang7670 Рік тому

      Indigenous people can have progress too, they do not need to live without technology.

  • @GeorgeFinnie-zr5ci
    @GeorgeFinnie-zr5ci Рік тому +1

    no no no wrong BOOOOOO 😬😬😬😬😬😬

  • @Sebmon503
    @Sebmon503 Рік тому

    claim backpowert anf identity

  • @stinkeyfinger69
    @stinkeyfinger69 Рік тому +8

    I love stories, and these are my people.
    I live my life as they taught me, love life nature.
    I was left alone in the dark, until I stopped crying and Then and only then did I encounter something that at first I didn't know , but with the most softest of touches, filled me with overpowering love, giving me my fist natural experience and I love everything so much for all it's done for me, that I have never been aware of before, on behalf of every single so called white men, I will stand up and take the whooping if that's what needs to happen, aren't we all tired of living someone else's story? Please lovely creations, just be in love, with love, and fly my lovelies ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @KhaoticDeterminism
      @KhaoticDeterminism 8 місяців тому

      your culture’s stories have proven very useful in helping us learn how to grieve for those who don’t value neutrality
      we were stuck on why ppl would willingly inflict suffering on others to lower their own
      narcissists don’t do that they’re unaware tho we guess those who pray to the god of Khaos don’t ever really know a backlog in grieving
      it’s kinda our specialty in Europe
      work for the Crown and they just “don’t believe it” as they mentally abuse us
      it’s cultural the unprocessed ancestral karma we feel
      omg we snapped when we discovered they don’t perceive sympathy
      still coming back down from Narnia
      at least we know it’s just all indigenous cultures
      tho we feel the Inuit would have said that too
      cheers
      #2Spirit #ottawa

  • @Alphastatus1499
    @Alphastatus1499 3 роки тому +1

    Most of them are not looking like indigenous

  • @DrMattDestruction
    @DrMattDestruction Рік тому

    Homeless people are wasting time begging for money when they could be volunteering in the community or creating businesses instead.
    Let’s change that with the Universal Basic Income. Or by abolishing money.
    Let’s give everyone over the age of 13 a guaranteed minimum income of $1,500ish USD/month.

    • @chazdiemert8062
      @chazdiemert8062 Рік тому +2

      Just begging for free handouts

    • @DrMattDestruction
      @DrMattDestruction Рік тому

      @@chazdiemert8062 homeless people are wasting time begging for money when they could be volunteering instead. or they could be creating jobs instead.
      not free handouts. society is better when volunteers do things in the community. society is better when there's more jobs.
      you are brainwashed by weaklings.
      you think a homeless person makes a good opponent? nope. they can't compete with people with 24/7 internet.
      again, you are brainwashed by weaklings. it took me until i was 32 to realize that i was brainwashed. that's so old... sorry.