Oritehneha (Passenger Pidgen Dance)
Oritehneha (passenger Pidgeon Dance) recorded live Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory December 2015.
Oritehneha (passenger Pidgeon Dance) recorded live Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory December 2015.
Kanenhariyo has been thinking a lot about Line 9 lately, and here’s what he has to say about it.
Rachel Thevenard a 22 year old university student is running the entire length of the dangerous Line 9 pipeline this December and January. The other day she and members of her support team (Lindsay,...
Trudeau announces nation to nation relationship and then proceeds to invite 25,000 Syrian refugees to come live in this land without consulting any Indigenous nations. We tackle this contentious topic on a late night...
On a late night trip to Lone Wolf for tea and pistachios, Kanenhariyo and Tom trundle along in the truck and talk about race, weapons and allies.
Sitting around the embers of a dying camp fire, Kanenhariyo tells the story of the prophecy of the serpents. This prophecy is common to the Hopi, the Haudenosaunee, and a number of other indigenous...
Sitting around a fire on an unseasonably warm November evening, Kanenhariyo and Tom discuss some principles of Onkwehon:we economics as it relates to an anti-colonial divestment plan that some Toronto activists are working on....
The final part of our conversation with Francis Boots concludes with a discussion on customs, protocols and the Kayenere:kowa.
Francis Boots speaks about the political structures of contemporary Onkwehon:we life.