Indigenous Languages Series: Robert Maytwayashing, Ojibwe Episode 1
Robert is Anishinaabe, raised in his people on the Lake Manitoba First Nation located in the Interlake Region of Manitoba. Robert is a pipe carrier, sweat lodge-keeper and attends the annual ceremony of Sundance. Robert has also hosted Warrior lodges and Eagle dances, to name a few. Over the years, Robert has served his Lake Manitoba First Nation community as both a Council member and Chief. Robert was also a Health Director in two First Nation communities and the Senior Health Policy Analyst for the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs. Robert shares the stories of his peoples, clans and connections, the importance of names, and ceremony. This segment of the Indigenous Languages Series was filmed in the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. Situated on ancestral land on Treaty One territory. The project is funded by the government of Canada through the Department of Canadian Heritage and distributed with help from the Inuit Broadcasting Corporation and First Peoples Radio Inc. Links: https://u-channel.ca/home/ilp/ https://www.canada.ca/home.html https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-her... https://inuitbroadcasting.ca/ https://www.elmntfm.ca/

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