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The podcasts are recorded, mix and mastered by Alo White.

Introduction to Anikowaajimowinan by Mide Kiwenzie

Introduction to the Anikowaajimowinan podcast of Traditional stories and teachings by Mide kiwenzie.
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Tataganabiwiin “Looking Far Into the Future”

MIDE'KIWENZIE describes a spirit dream and sings a spirit song about the future and the destruction of our Mother Earth.
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How the Dog and Cat Came to Be Our Companions

A story about how the dog and cat became our companions. As told to me many years ago by my late father "Nowgishigonini".
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CBC Interview: Online project aims to preserve voices, knowledge of First Nations elders

New and growing website contains videos, podcasts, songs by elders in northwestern Ont.'s Treaty 3 Territory.
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Anishinaabe Teachings of the Thunderbird

Mide'kiwenzie talks about the Anishinaabe Teachings of the Thunderbird and why we are to hold the eagle feather in a sacred manner.
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Traditional Anishinaabe Adoption Ceremony

Mide'Kiwenzie talks about the Anishinaabe Traditional Adoption ceremony spoken in Anishinaabemowin and in English.
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Anishinaabe Name – Teaching in Anishinaabemowin

Mide'Kiwenzie talks about the Traditional Teaching of the Anishinaabe Name and how to get one.
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A story about the Anishinaabe Cheeskaan (shaking tent)

A story about the Anishinaabe Cheeskaan (shaking tent) narrated by Mide Kiwenzie in the Anishinaabe language and by Niigaabii-onokwe in English.
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