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Indigenous Medicine Stories: Anishinaabe mshkiki nwii-dbaaddaan

Darrel Manitowabi
Indigenous Healing
Residential Schools
Western Medicine
Cultural Identity
Community Healing
Traditional Indigenous Healing
Indigenous Health
Indigenous Medicine
Trent University
Community Health
Self-Agency
Holistic Healing
Anishinaabe Culture
Collaboration
Healthcare Accessibility
Addiction
Traditional Medicine
Wikwemikong
Mentorship
Midewin Society

Indigenous Medicine Stories Podcast is a collaboration between AMS Healthcare and the Jason A. Hannah Chair in the History of Indigenous Health and Indigenous Traditional Medicine at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine University. Indigenous Medicine Stories aims to educate health professionals and the public about Indigenous healing. The podcast will highlight the lived experiences of Indigen... more

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Latest Episodes

This episode features Dr. Albert Marshall, Mi'kmaq Elder and co-creator of Two-Eyed Seeing. Dr. Marshall is a respected Elder from the Moose Clan of the Mi'kmaw Nation and lives in the community of Eskasoni in Unama'ki (Cape Breton), Nova Scotia. A f... more

This episode features Dr. Annelind Wakegijig, an Anishinaabe family physician and the Lead Physician at the Baawaating Family Health Team in Batchewana First Nation near Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. A graduate of the Northern Ontario School of Medicine... more

This episode features Ma-Nee Chacaby, a Two-Spirit Ojibwe-Cree Elder, activist, and author from Ombabika, near Lake Nipigon in northwestern Ontario. A survivor of both colonial and personal trauma, she has dedicated her life to sharing stories of res... more

This episode features Vincent Pawis ('Vince'), an Elder of Shawanaga First Nation. He founded White Buffalo Healing Lodge in 2005 when he served as a Native Inmate Liaison Officer at the Sudbury Jail. Vince was instrumental in founding its Elder Assi... more

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Recent Guests

Annelind Wakegijig
Lead Physician at Baawaating Family Health Team and investigating coroner
Baawaating Family Health Team
Episode: Western Medicine Meets Indigenous Healing w/ Dr. Annelind Wakegijig
Ma-Nee Chacaby
Two-Spirit Elder, writer, artist, storyteller and activist
Episode: Two-Spirit Journey: Healing Through Story w/ Ma-Nee Chacaby
Vince Pawis
Elder, founder and executive director of White Buffalo Road Healing Lodge
White Buffalo Road Healing Lodge
Episode: Justice, Healing, and Culture w/ Vincent Pawis
Fred Kelly
Anishinaabe leader, Residential School Survivor, and spiritual advisor
Episode: Finding the Way Forward w/ Fred Kelly
Tony Belcourt
Métis elder and past founding president of the Métis Nation of Ontario
Episode: Cultural Influences on Métis Identity w/ Tony Belcourt
Paul Francis Jr.
Vice President of N'doo'owe Binesi at St. Joseph's Care Group
St. Joseph's Care Group
Episode: N'doo'owe Binesi: Voices of Anishinaabe Healing with Paul Francis Jr. - Part 1
Kathy Absolon
Professor in the Indigenous Field of Study, Master of Social Work and founder and knowledge keeper at the Centre for Indigigaji
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Episode: The Strength of the Land: An Indigenous Perspective w/ Dr. Kathy Absolon
Edna Manitowabi
Elder, Professor Emerita of Indigenous Studies at Trent University, and Lead Woman Elder of the Midewin Society
Trent University
Episode: Anishinaabe Wisdom: Lessons with Edna Manitowabi - Part 1
Jerry Fontaine
Past Chief of Sagkeeng First Nation, academic administrator, and author
Episode: Resilience and Reverence, Tradition and Transformation w/ Jerry Fontaine

Host

Darrel Manitowabi
Host and educator focusing on Indigenous health and traditional medicine. He emphasizes the importance of Indigenous knowledge systems in promoting holistic wellness and healing practices.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 110 ratings
  • Medicine for the soul

    I have never felt a connection to any religion or anything except nature fleetingly. I can feel my life taking on meaning and having hope for the first time since the suicide of my brother. I am so glad I found this podcast. Thank you so much. Thank you.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Great free tool
    United States2 years ago
  • Amazing teaching about indigenous higher education

    The indigenous network at my workplace has been working toward establishing sponsorship and mentoring for indigenous young people. This teaching highlighted the importance of being directed by traditional knowledge and the ancestors to align the pursuit of physical science with community and relations and with the spiritual. Good warning is given not to let the corporate and colonial priority of money and success corrupt and enslave souls. Miigwetch Diane!

    Apple Podcasts
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    RickOttawa
    Canada2 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the personal and educational aspects of the content, finding it deeply resonant and heartfelt.
The podcast is praised for its commitment to elevating Indigenous voices and knowledge, making a strong impact on awareness and understanding of Indigenous health issues.

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Two-Eyed Seeing: A Path Toward Balance, Healing, and Kinship w/ Albert Marshall
Q: Can you tell us the story about how the concept of Two-Eyed Seeing came to be?
Marshall explains that Two-Eyed Seeing encourages weaving traditional knowledge into Western education to ensure harmony with nature.
Two-Eyed Seeing: A Path Toward Balance, Healing, and Kinship w/ Albert Marshall
Q: Can you talk about how it's possible to go about economic development in an environmentally friendly way?
Marshall discusses the significance of integrating traditional knowledge with Western practices to find sustainable solutions.
Two-Eyed Seeing: A Path Toward Balance, Healing, and Kinship w/ Albert Marshall
Q: Can you share a bit more about what resilience was like for you, like some experiences for those who never had to deal with that?
Marshall emphasizes that resilience is about sticking together and maintaining one's culture and language despite oppression.
Western Medicine Meets Indigenous Healing w/ Dr. Annelind Wakegijig
Q: What does cultural safety mean for Indigenous patients?
Dr. Wakegijig emphasizes the necessity for healthcare providers to understand Indigenous history and the dangers of assumptions in healthcare.
Western Medicine Meets Indigenous Healing w/ Dr. Annelind Wakegijig
Q: What were your experiences as an Indigenous medical student?
She reflects on feelings of isolation, challenges with systemic racism, and the importance of resilience and support during her training.

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This podcast focuses on the diverse aspects of Indigenous healing and wellness, offering insights from Indigenous Knowledge holders, healers, and Elders. It addresses historical and contemporary issues such as colonialism, systemic racism, and the marginalization of Indigenous healing practices within Western biomedicine. Episodes often highlight lived experiences and weave personal narratives into discussions about resilience, cultural identity, and the integration of traditional knowledge in modern health care contexts. With an emphasis on holistic wellness and cultural revitalization, listeners are likely to gain a deeper understanding of the significance of Indigenous knowledge systems and their role in promoting community health and he... more

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5. Tony Belcourt
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