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  • Episode Seven: A Conversation with Metis Activist and Musician Tristen Durocher
    *trigger warning* This podcast episode discusses suicide and mental health struggles.   In this very special and touching episode, hosts Hannah Connelly and Bryna Link (Peguis First Nation), speak with young Metis activist and musician, Tristen Durocher. He shares about his recent walk and fast in order to grow awareness for suicide and mental health issues, specifically in Northern communities, how music plays a role in mental health resilience and in the truth and reconciliation journey, and his work as a fiddle teacher in Northern Manitoba.  Please follow Tristen Durocher on Facebook The music used in this podcast comes directly from the Li Keur, Riel's Heart of the North dramatic musical. In this episode, we also feature fiddler Alex Kusturok, playing the Red River Jig. You can visit his website for more: https://alexkusturok.com/bio   Please visit our website, and follow us on social media!   http://www.rielheartofthenorth.com Twitter: @louisrielhotn Instagram: @heartofthenorthriel Facebook: Riel: Heart of the North
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  • Episode Six: A Conversation led by Dr. Suzanne Steele with Student Assistants Bryna Link and Hannah Connelly
    In honour of the first week back to classes for most students, in this episode, Dr. Suzanne Steele, co-director of Li Keur, interviews the podcast hosts and research assistants, Bryna Link (Peguis First Nation) and Hannah Connelly. They discuss their backgrounds, the actual process of working with Indigenous translators and the creation of a language database, as well as how "doing small things with great love" (Mother Teresa), applies in the realm of reconciliation and the Li Keur production.    The music used in this podcast comes directly from the Li Keur, Riel's Heart of the North dramatic musical. In this episode, we also feature fiddler Alex Kusturok, playing the Red River Jig. You can visit his website for more: https://alexkusturok.com/bio   Please visit our website, and follow us on social media!   http://www.rielheartofthenorth.com Twitter: @louisrielhotn Instagram: @heartofthenorthriel Facebook: Riel: Heart of the North    
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  • Episode Five: A Conversation with Metis Fiddler, Melissa St. Goddard
    In this episode, Bryna Link (Peguis First Nation) and Hannah Connelly talk to Metis fiddler, and Manitoba local, Melissa St. Goddard. They discuss Melissa's experience growing up within the Metis fiddling community, her performance and teaching career, as well as the challenges and joys of bringing Metis fiddle music into a more formal opera setting with Li Keur, Riel's Heart of the North.    The music used in this podcast comes directly from the Li Keur, Riel's Heart of the North dramatic musical. In this episode, we also feature fiddler Alex Kusturok for our intro music, playing the Red River Jig. You can visit his website for more: https://alexkusturok.com/bio   Please visit our website, and follow us on social media!   http://www.rielheartofthenorth.com Twitter: @louisrielhotn Instagram: @heartofthenorthriel Facebook: Riel: Heart of the North
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  • Episode Four: A Conversation with Neil Weisensel, Co-Director and Composer for Li Keur, Riel's Heart of the North
    In this episode, Bryna Link (Peguis First Nation) and Hannah Connelly speak with composer and co-director of the Li Keur production, Neil Weisensel. He shares about the beginnings of Li Keur, the careful process of collaboration in regards to Indigenous and non Indigenous artistry, and explains how he composed some pieces for the dramatic musical, namely Ni mayagenimaak (the Mending of Violence), sung by Julie Lumsden and Baptize Me in my Galilee.  Link to Ni mayagenimaak YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVJbT96yFtI&feature=emb_title The music used in this podcast comes directly from the Li Keur, Riel's Heart of the North dramatic musical. In this episode, we also feature fiddler Alex Kusturok, playing the Red River Jig.  Please visit his website for more: https://alexkusturok.com/bio   Please visit our website, and follow us on social media!   http://www.rielheartofthenorth.com Twitter: @louisrielhotn Instagram: @heartofthenorthriel Facebook: Riel: Heart of the North
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  • Episode Three: A Conversation with Will Goodon from the Manitoba Metis Federation
    In this episode, Bryna Link (Peguis First Nation) and Hannah Connelly speak with Will Goodon, the Minister of Housing and Property Management for the Manitoba Metis Federation. He shares about his own experience growing up with deep connections to his Metis roots, the importance of bringing culture into the present, mental health, and also gives us a bit of teaser about the new Metis Heritage centre that is being built in Winnipeg. You can follow Will on Twitter @willgoodon and the Manitoba Metis Federation @MBMetis_MMF.      The music used in this podcast comes directly from the Li Keur, Riel's Heart of the North dramatic musical. In this episode, we also feature fiddler Alex Kusturok, playing the Red River Jig.  We apologize for any sound issues; with the pandemic circumstances, we are forced to remotely record our podcasts!    Please visit our website, and follow us on social media!   http://www.rielheartofthenorth.com Twitter: @louisrielhotn Instagram: @heartofthenorthriel Facebook: Riel: Heart of the North
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