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Episode 51 - Roots and Hoots with Apooyak’ii/Dr. Tiffany Hind Bull-Prete
- 2024/04/17
- 再生時間: 42 分
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あらすじ・解説
On this week’s episode of Roots and Hoots, host Gordon Spence sits down with Apooyak’ii/Dr. Tiffany Hind Bull-Prete. Tiffany is a member of the Kainai (Blood Tribe) of the Siksikasitapi (Blackfoot Confederacy). She is an assistant professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Lethbridge. Tiffany recently curated the 'Stolen Kainai Children: Stories of Survival' exhibit, showcased at the Galt Museum & Archives in Lethbridge, Alberta. In an interview with Gordon, they delve into the evolution of the Residential School System, Tiffany's aspirations to take the exhibit international, and the importance of access to and awareness of the histories and policies behind the Residential School System, for the healing journeys of Survivors and intergenerational Survivors.
Show Notes:
- Chief Mountain
- Siksikaitsitapi (Blackfoot Confederacy)
- Siksika Nation (Blackfoot)
- Piikani Nation (Peigan)
- Kainai (Blood Tribe)
- Amskapi Piikani (Blackfeet Nation)
- Souta Calling Last’s ‘Blackfoot Place Map’
- The Residential School System
- Indian Day Schools
- Industrial Schools
- Beadworking as an Indigenous Research Paradigm
- The Indian Act (overview)
- The Indian Act (document)
- Repatriation of Indigenous artifacts
- Canadian Museums and Reconciliation
- Stolen Kainai Children: Stories of Survival
- Galt Museum & Archives
- Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada: Calls to Action
- European Funding of Residential Schools on the Blood Reserve
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