First Person
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Philip McLachlan’s storytelling intentions for 2022
I hope that in my storytelling I can act quietly, and in a way that honours people
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Paul Spyglass
IndigiNews is publishing stories from Alphonse Little Poplar, recorded and transcribed in 1986, to share his incredible memories and gentle storytelling.
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Aaron Hemens shares his 2022 intentions as Okanagan Storyteller
‘To tell the community’s story, I need to be part of the community, I need to be there.’
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That Was a Dangerous Place
IndigiNews is publishing stories from Alphonse Little Poplar, recorded and transcribed in 1986, to share his incredible memories and gentle storytelling.
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Open Letter: Canada’s Online News Act must be transparent, fair, and include news innovators
Without amendments, Bill C-18 risks disproportionately benefitting large news organizations and shutting out independent media.
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My Holey Shoe
IndigiNews is publishing stories from Alphonse Little Poplar, recorded and transcribed in 1986, to share his incredible memories and gentle storytelling.
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Open Letter from IndigiNews Aunties to “Canadian” Media: Enough is Enough
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Cowichan Valley, Features, First Person, Nanaimo, Okanagan, Uncategorized, Vancouver, Vancouver Island●
It’s our responsibility to hold accountable the industry we are part of
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Edward La Liberte Never Went Home
IndigiNews is publishing stories from Alphonse Little Poplar, recorded and transcribed in 1986, to share his incredible memories and gentle storytelling.
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Walking softly and listening first; approaching a community who doesn’t know my name
Above all else, we have a responsibility as storytellers to respect the people and the communities we visit
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Going to Thunderchild Residential School
IndigiNews is publishing stories from Alphonse Little Poplar, recorded and transcribed in 1986, to share his incredible memories and gentle storytelling.









