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Arts Rising Festival in Penticton returns - Penticton News

Arts Rising Festival in Penticton returns - Penticton News
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Our Countries cannot heal until their names are given back

Our Countries cannot heal until their names are given back
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FRONT-ROW SEAT: New film festival showcases Haudenosaunee visions

FRONT-ROW SEAT: New film festival showcases Haudenosaunee visions The free, virtual Haudenosaunee Filmmakers Festival will take place April 19-25 VICTOR Louise Herne, a Mohawk Clan Mother in the Bear Clan, muses when she considers the women’s movement, and its connections to the Haudenosaunee people.  “I remember growing up and listening to the grandmas, them hearing about feminism,” she says. “My grandma would say, ‘We’re not feminists – we re the law.”  It’s a moment of humor in Mohawk filmmaker Katsitsionni Fox’s film ”Without a Whisper: Konnon:kwe” about the women’s rights movement’s often unheralded roots in the matrilineal Haudenosaunee society – and a moment of truth. That s emblematic of many of the entries in the upcoming Haudenosaunee Filmmakers Festival: Haudenosaunee people telling their stories – from myth to often hidden history – to themselves, their community and the world. The stories range from the origins of

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Indigenous Storytelling Month goes online during COVID-19

Indigenous Storytelling Month goes online during COVID-19 A storyteller with Regina Public Schools says it s important to make people laugh and to keep traditions alive. Social Sharing A storyteller with Regina Public Schools says it s important to make people laugh, keep traditions alive Posted: Feb 01, 2021 12:58 PM CT | Last Updated: February 1 Rhonda Donais Walsh will be telling stories virtually this month due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but is ready with her puppet and other visual aids.(Submitted by Rhonda Donais Walsh )

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