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EPISODE · Jan 28, 2025 · 18 MIN

Amplifying Voices: Dennis Chartrand E1 / Ojibwe

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Dennis Chartrand grew up in Duck Bay, Manitoba, and is deeply connected to Anishinaabemowin, viewing it as a vital source of Indigenous expression, cultural identity, and a means of healing from colonial impacts.Chartrand's childhood was very different from what we see now. He lived in the woods, had to collect firewood, and had no running water.Hear from other Indigenous speakers on Amplifying Voices - https://u-channel.ca/amplifying-voices/Amplifying voices is in partnership with First Peoples Radio and is funded through the Community Radio Fund of Canada / Fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

Dennis Chartrand grew up in Duck Bay, Manitoba, and is deeply connected to Anishinaabemowin, viewing it as a vital source of Indigenous expression, cultural identity, and a means of healing from colonial impacts.Chartrand's childhood was very different from what we see now. He lived in the woods, had to collect firewood, and had no running water.Hear from other Indigenous speakers on Amplifying Voices - https://u-channel.ca/amplifying-voices/Amplifying voices is in partnership with First Peoples Radio and is funded through the Community Radio Fund of Canada / Fonds canadien de la radio communautaire

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