The Legacy of Hope Foundation Presents: Indigenous Roots and Hoots

By: Legacy of Hope Foundation
  • Summary

  • The Legacy of Hope Foundation is a national Indigenous-led charitable organization with the mandate to educate and create awareness and understanding about the Residential School System, including the intergenerational impacts such as the removal of generations of Indigenous children from their families, including the Sixties Scoop, the post-traumatic stress disorders that many First Nations, Inuit, and Métis continue to experience, all while trying to address racism, foster empathy and understanding and inspire action to improve the situation of Indigenous Peoples today. The LHF supports the ongoing healing process of Residential School Survivors, and their families and seeks their input on projects that honour them.
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Episodes
  • Episode 57 - Roots and Hoots Interview with Sean Carleton
    Nov 13 2024
    In this episode of Roots and Hoots, host Gordon Spence is thrilled to be joined by historian, scholar and Associate Head of the Department of Indigenous Studies at the University of Manitoba, Dr. Sean Carleton. In this powerful conversation, Sean speaks with Gordon about being an ally, the importance of non-Indigenous Peoples’ role in confronting Residential School denialism and his connection with Katsi'tsakwas Ellen Gabriel, which led to the release of their book When the Pine Needles Fall: Indigenous Acts of Resistance. Show Notes The Mohawk Thanksgiving Address: Words Before All ElseMohawk Resistance, (Oka Crisis) Treaties The 1764 Treaty of NiagaraThe Royal Proclamation of 1763Two Row Wampum – GaswéñdahThe Numbered TreatiesTreaties 1 and 2The Nunavut AgreementTreaties and Agreements in Canada People Sean CarletonKatsi’tsakwas Ellen GabrielGord HillRobin FolvikKim TallBearKimberly Murray, BA, LLB, LLM, IPC, LLD (h.c.)The Honourable Murray Sinclair, CC, OMLeanne Betasamosake Simpson Books/Publications The 500 Years of Indigenous Resistance Comic Book by: Gord HillWhen the Pine Needles Fall: Indigenous Acts of Resistance by: Katsi’tsakwas Ellen Gabriel, with Sean CarletonCanadian Dimension Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s 94 Calls to Action Office of the Independent Special Interlocutor’s Historical Report: Sites of Truth, Sites of ConscienceFatty legs by: Christy Jordan-Fenton and Margaret Pokiak-Fenton Bill C-4138 ways to identify and confront Residential School denialism Other Graphic History CollectiveBetween the Lines BookYellowhead InstituteThe Indian Trust FundIndigenous land defenders Ayaya is a proud sponsor of the Roots and Hoots podcast and you can visit their website at ayaya.ca For more information about the Legacy of Hope Foundation, please visit legacyofhope.ca
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    59 mins
  • Episode 56 - Roots and Hoots with Cameron Adams
    Aug 14 2024

    On this week’s episode of Roots and Hoots, host Gordon Spence is pleased to be joined by fellow Cree speaker Cameron Adams. Cameron is a proud member of Berens River First Nation in Treaty 5 Territory and is on his journey to becoming a fluent Cree language speaker. His hope for revitalizing Indigenous languages shines through, making him a powerful example for Indigenous Peoples seeking to deepen their language learning - wherever they may be on their journey. Shownotes:

    • Berens River First Nation
    • Gimli, Manitoba
    • University of Manitoba - Department of Indigenous Studies
    • McGill University - Indigenous Studies and Language Revitalization
    • McCall MacBain Scholars
    • Office of the Commissioner of Indigenous Languages
    • n-dialect language app, nēhinawēwin
    • Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada: Calls to Action
    • TRC Commissioners

    Ayaya is a proud sponsor of the Roots and Hoots podcast and you can visit their website at ayaya.ca

    For more information about the Legacy of Hope Foundation, please visit legacyofhope.ca

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    47 mins
  • Episode 55 - Roots and Hoots with Dr. Allyson Stevenson
    Jul 17 2024
    On this week’s episode of Roots and Hoots, host Gordon Spence is joined by Métis scholar and historian, Dr. Allyson Stevenson. The two share an important conversation on Métis history and heritage. Allyson helps listeners understand the policies and politics that have led to Métis dispossession of land and the severing of kinship ties, while also highlighting stories of resistance along the way. This episode invites listeners on a journey to learn more about the contributions of Métis Peoples to the fibres of Canada. Show Notes Allyson's Book Intimate Integration: A History of the Sixties Scoop and Colonization of Indigenous Kinship By: Allyson D. Stevenson Treaties and Canada Royal Proclamation of 1763Manitoba ActTreaty 6Patriation of the Constitution, 1982Bill C-31Daniels v. Canada (2016) Significant People Louis RielGabriel DumontPeter Fidler Mary MackagonneMarguerite Monet dit Bellehumeur RielJames IsbisterEdgar DewdneyGeorge Simpson HBC Métis Métis LanguagesMétis HomelandHudson’s Bay Company - timelineGabriel Dumont Research InstituteLanguage and WorldviewRed River SettlementCreation of the North-West Mounted PoliceRed River ResistanceMetis Road Allowance CommunitiesMetis ScripDistribution of Scrip Buffalo Regina History & FactsSinging Back the Buffalo, Tasha HubbardBuffalo Bone PickingNear extinction of the Buffalo Ayaya is a proud sponsor of the Roots and Hoots podcast and you can visit their website at ayaya.ca For more information about the Legacy of Hope Foundation, please visit legacyofhope.ca
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    58 mins

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