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EPISODE · Aug 22, 2018 · 49 MIN

Native Youth Program 2018

from CiTR -- SPECIAL EVENTS · host CiTR & Discorder Magazine

In the summer of 2018, six Indigenous youth took part in the Museum of Anthropology’s Native Youth Program (NYP)! This program allows young people to explore their Indigenous identity and learn about Indigenous cultures in the Lower Mainland. In addition to leading museum tours at the MOA, NYP participants each created their own 3-5 minute podcast episodes. These audio stories are reflections on identity and are told in through spoken word poetry, radio drama, musical performance and soundscape. This is a recording of all six.

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In the summer of 2018, six Indigenous youth took part in the Museum of Anthropology’s Native Youth Program (NYP)! This program allows young people to explore their Indigenous identity and learn about Indigenous cultures in the Lower Mainland. In addition to leading museum tours at the MOA, NYP participants each created their own 3-5 minute podcast episodes. These audio stories are reflections on identity and are told in through spoken word poetry, radio drama, musical performance and soundscape. This is a recording of all six.

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