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Voice - Aboriginal Human Rights
VOICE explores the human experience of racism and discrimination-and, more importantly, our experience as Aboriginal people when confronted with discrimination. Unfortunately, discrimination has become an all too pervasive fact of life for Aboriginal people-born of a long history and a legacy that we still have to cope with today.
The DVD, titled Aboriginal Human Rights, is a film directed by the late Métis filmmaker Gil Cardinal. The video examines the dangers of internalizing the negative messages we get, incident by incident, and explores how those small things can build up over time and threaten our own sense of self.
Voice also features actress Roseanne Supernault who talks about her contemporary experiences of discrimination and racism that she has had to overcome in order to be a positive, healthy, and happy person.
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Journey Home
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Journey Home explores healing Indigenous children in the Canadian child welfare system. This powerful documentary provides an Indigenous community perspective on inter-generational trauma and its impacts on children and youth in government care. This Research-Based Documentary highlights community approaches to ensuring children are meaningfully connected to their culture, community and identity.
Wetlands Odyssey
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Can you recognize common plants, animals and insects found in wetlands? See for yourself and take this fun quiz as you go on a Wetland Odyssey!
Hidden Homeless - Edmonton's Invisible Crisis
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For every one homeless person on the street, there are three who are Hidden Homeless. The Hidden Homeless can be found couch surfing with family, friends and often strangers. They can also be found filling hospital beds, fleeing domestic violence in motel rooms, attending treatment programs or serving a jail sentence. As more Indigenous people migrate to Edmonton, the pressure to house them inc...
Nelson Mandela Dialogues CAN '17 - Final Report Video
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Nelson Mandela Dialogues CAN '17 - Final Report Video
National Gathering of Elders 2017 - Official Video
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Hosted on Treaty 6 territory, the National Gathering of Elders brought First Nation, Metis and Inuit Elders from across the land together for the first time. Over a period of four days, Indigenous people from many Nations shared their culture, ceremonies and wisdom. Copyright 2018 Indigenous Knowledge and Wisdom Centre
Care is NOT an Option
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This inspiring video features the story of K’wak’walat’si Child and Family Services (KCFS) and their success in supporting families and wellness. Since 2007, not one child has left the ‘Namgis First Nation for government care, instead, KCFS and community agencies surround the mother and child with support and services. Discover how a service delivery practice has evolved into a community and cu...
House to Home - The Buffalo Sage Wellness House
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Take a journey inside Native Counselling Services of Alberta’s minimum security facility for Aboriginal women, the Buffalo Sage Wellness House. From healing to employment to re-integration, House to Home explores the effects of historic trauma on Aboriginal women and the safe road home to reconciliation.
Journey of a Warrior - The Stan Daniels Healing Centre
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Journey of a Warrior - The Stan Daniels Healing Centre
How to Stop Bullying: Show Your KINDNESS
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Bullying occurs everywhere and between people of all ages. It happens in our homes, at work, and in school. The community of Fort Chipewyan, Alberta is taking a courageous stand against Bullying by returning to the traditional values of KISEWATISIWIN (Cree) & BEYIJA NAZON (Dene) which is translated to: Show Your Kindness. SHOW YOUR KINDNESS tells the story of a teenage girl bullied to the brink...
Woodland Cree First Nation - A Vision for the Future
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Woodland Cree First Nation - A Vision for the Future
Stan Daniels - Journey of a Warrior (Ep.4) Reintegration
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Stan Daniels - Journey of a Warrior (Ep.4) Reintegration
Stan Daniels - Journey of a Warrior (Ep.3) In Search of Your Warrior
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Stan Daniels - Journey of a Warrior (Ep.3) In Search of Your Warrior
Stan Daniels - Journey of a Warrior (Ep. 2) Readiness
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Stan Daniels - Journey of a Warrior (Ep. 2) Readiness
NCSA 45th Anniversary Video
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On June 11, 2015, NCSA Celebrated it's 45th Anniversary. Watch the video above to learn about NCSA's philosophy and future.
Stan Daniels - Journey of a Warrior (Ep. 1) The Journey Begins
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Stan Daniels - Journey of a Warrior (Ep. 1) The Journey Begins
The BANG You Feel
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The BANG You Feel
A Beautiful World
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A Beautiful World
Ceremony and Identity
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Ceremony and Identity
Creation Story
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Creation Story
Eco Despair
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Eco Despair
Mirror Lake
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Mirror Lake
My Rubber Boots
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My Rubber Boots
People of the Land
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People of the Land
Return to the Source
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Return to the Source
Sacred Relationship Short
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Sacred Relationship Short
Spiral
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Spiral
Tea of Life
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Tea of Life
The H Factor
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The H Factor
Two Sciences
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Two Sciences

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Mark.sSenger
    @Mark.sSenger 5 днів тому

    I lived off 107ave and its getting worse every year. The apartment was a shithole mainstreet appts dont take care of their tenants. My place was broken into and they don't care about the homeless people breaking in to the buildings they steal anything thats not bolted down. Mail nd bikes especially. It's unreal how little amount of help there is. Newcomers to canada get hotel rooms. Its fukd.

  • @chapmanmerchant
    @chapmanmerchant Місяць тому

    Yeah, but sometimes you’re really wrong on that. I’ve been raised by a lawyer and a shrink and the best cases of all that kind of things I dealt with alcohol and drugs throughout my entire life and for you even be able to say that because that’s why I am, but yes, I have gotten sober. I’ve dealt with most of my Demons and yeah, but been able to get an open door if that makes sense. It was personally because of my friends not because of my parents. My parents raised me right from day one but I abuse that to the final door I was responsible myself when I was around the age of 30 and just went holy shit there’s some live for you and for mostpeople they will figure that out at the 25 to 30 year old age me from wrong, but it was way too easy growing up in a cushy house until I realized where I needed to be in society and my parents hearts

    • @chapmanmerchant
      @chapmanmerchant Місяць тому

      Jobs are there it’s just figuring out an edge zone into being able to figure out how to manipulate yourself into be able to make that happen. I’m just saying that’s my story and I’ve done quite fine. Well abusing everything of my parents everything and my siblings so I just find this wrong situation except people that don’t really wanna Continue. My name is Jake Chapman in Edmonton Alberta, so please do give me a call.

  • @Kyioo-ym4wx
    @Kyioo-ym4wx Місяць тому

    I survived homeless and was deep into my addiction. Dont Judge unless you been through it😊 Hi Desiree

    • @huggybearjohnson4197
      @huggybearjohnson4197 Місяць тому

      I was homeless for 3yrs but I still managed to go work everyday. Saved up all my money checks I got for one yr. To see how much I'd make. But you some people like being homeless guess cause they are used to it idk.

    • @Kyioo-ym4wx
      @Kyioo-ym4wx Місяць тому

      @@huggybearjohnson4197 I have a Friend I offered him to come stay with me and my family where he would live Rent free and I will be his boss at a Company with a good Starting wage. He Just wanted to live on the Street and collect bottles said he likes it. Sometimes I think about Going back because we just Work to keep alive in this Economy

  • @chunyanmi5643
    @chunyanmi5643 Місяць тому

    Nowadays it's cheap to build a basic simple container or cabin shelter ,or tiny house, without electricity and water is totally fine. At least it's safe and a place to call home. Why can't you allow people to have these simple cabins to call home, why leave them sleep on the street or in the shelter that full of violence and drugs? Cold is not the only threat, the violence, the drugs, ... are all what homeless have to face as well. It's cheap to make a basic shelter out of plastic,steel or wood for people to call home and stay safe. Canada is cold, but Canada don't have to be cold hearted! Canada has vast land, enough to allow simple cabins for anyone who needs one to call home. It's not expensive to make a shelter these days.

  • @marniejane88
    @marniejane88 Місяць тому

    I dated a ingenious boy at the time he was 17 I was 15,he was in foster care, but his mom had a house on the reserve basically behind their house and would go there all the time. 15 years ago i heard he was in jail, introduced to crack and it ruined his life 😢

  • @Olgaspierogies
    @Olgaspierogies 2 місяці тому

    It is NOT about the money. There's more than enough money. We fail or refuse to acknowledge (though clearly recognize) that everyone is subsumed in an entrenched system to dominate and oppress. Most of us people are where we are because we can never seem to get to where we were going. ("Anyone who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities." Voltaire

  • @tuccaro
    @tuccaro 2 місяці тому

    hell nah :skull:

  • @stefanocappella9612
    @stefanocappella9612 2 місяці тому

    People need to go out and work. Not depend on government money. Because us that work are the one who pay. Not hard to find a job and get an apartment.

    • @huggybearjohnson4197
      @huggybearjohnson4197 Місяць тому

      Yes that's what I tell my nephews, don't ever go to welfare that's a last resort after everything's else fails but it's only temporary not for ever. Like some folks who abuse the system

  • @fromtheparkbench1979
    @fromtheparkbench1979 2 місяці тому

    👏 Well done! 👏

  • @rogerauger7766
    @rogerauger7766 2 місяці тому

    I remember reading that the First World War was fought and won by Kitchener's, 'Army of the Rear.;' A hell of a way to gain the respect and adulation of the people with money and politicians in their pockets.

  • @lisameyer5788
    @lisameyer5788 2 місяці тому

    That racism pisses me off to NO end!! There were a couple of times I was out doing errands with a friend who was indigenous. Some of the people I was dealing with were so ignorant. They assumed my friend was there fir services. Without saying anything directly or being rude, I made it very clear that SHE was doing very well and doing ME a favour! There were were other instances where they'd treat her or the person I was with differently. I always made sure to talk to my friends loudly enough for them to hear, about their positive attributes, how I respect the way they're living their lives and thugs like that.

  • @KayleeRoy-mh1ri
    @KayleeRoy-mh1ri 3 місяці тому

    Justin! 🎉 Your recovery is unbelievable and inspirational for the younger youth. Continue this path and become a legend!

  • @PixelRacer64
    @PixelRacer64 3 місяці тому

    Excellent documentary !

  • @marlenegaudet5554
    @marlenegaudet5554 3 місяці тому

    Nice to have support in the community.

  • @alerickson3885
    @alerickson3885 3 місяці тому

    There is work out there for anyone that wants work and for those that don't, move on Edmonton isn't for you.

  • @sallyclay1974
    @sallyclay1974 3 місяці тому

    The poor r often thrown out into the cold world, without a job, bk acct, or stable housing. They usually have kids out of wedlock, and have no education , little family, and become government dependent

  • @tanyapambrun8545
    @tanyapambrun8545 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for making this video, was difficult to watch . Seen a lot of my self and others I care about in the same situation. This problem with homelessness can happen to anyone at anytime now these days . Just trying to keep a roof over one’s head takes up most of one’s income . I’m educated and I’ve worked all my life, but I do not see an easy fix to this problem till all forms of government help to adress these problems and take care of their own people before others .

    • @huggybearjohnson4197
      @huggybearjohnson4197 Місяць тому

      Yes it does. The price for food is crazy. It's just gonna get worse nd worse

  • @lofury2646
    @lofury2646 4 місяці тому

  • @gullybull5568
    @gullybull5568 4 місяці тому

    INDIANS ARE FREE . stop complaining.

  • @NatashaSmash
    @NatashaSmash 4 місяці тому

    Women seem to be more at risk for homeless

  • @quintonswain-df1oc
    @quintonswain-df1oc 4 місяці тому

    alcohol and vilence WAS WHY YOUR PARRENTS WHERE PLACED IN RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS. the cycle was there long befor white man. when you where killing and raping each other with out white man around. just like blacks you blame it on others. whites thinking they can save everyone by brining them in to civilization was a myth and a lie. your just not evolved enough to live in civilization. possibly 10,000 more years and you may be ready. your actions are closer to animals that whites. so sad

  • @cosmicwoman
    @cosmicwoman 5 місяців тому

    Canada needs to help its Citizens, including its indigenous. Money needs to be made available for health care, doctors, rehab programs, social supports and housing BEFORE anything else!

  • @staremmitor7946
    @staremmitor7946 5 місяців тому

    🇨🇦🧸📻 The Canadian Labour Minister 📜 could not would, not see how the construction, of artificial valuations the criminals worked, the Licences were purchased MF'S KJV☆ Amen

  • @user-nw1of2vj6n
    @user-nw1of2vj6n 6 місяців тому

    아름다운 곳 너무도 멋진 영상 최고예요 행복한 시간 함께합니다 ❤❤❤ 좋아요❤❤❤

  • @Inquisitor2024
    @Inquisitor2024 6 місяців тому

    Direct results of residential schools

    • @huggybearjohnson4197
      @huggybearjohnson4197 Місяць тому

      Yup exactly And they say Anishinaabe folks are crazy And you wonder why they are. They made them that way. Like wtf u knw.

  • @derekmiller3614
    @derekmiller3614 6 місяців тому

    Piss off

  • @derekmiller3614
    @derekmiller3614 6 місяців тому

    Ya whire people dont have any issues .. what a joke.. stfu change your own life stop useing the past to oredict your future.. trash is trash... white , brown whatever... get over it and work you bums

  • @lucymartyn8205
    @lucymartyn8205 6 місяців тому

    Wake up Edmonton, tearing down encampments not the solution, find help for the addicts, mental illness, stop helping Ukrainian refugees and immigrants coming here, help our people here , find affordable housing , use your brains and common sense to know where these people need help.

  • @andreablume2589
    @andreablume2589 6 місяців тому

    Not just indigenous people I'm white and severely abused by my biological mother and father.its just very sad!

    • @huggybearjohnson4197
      @huggybearjohnson4197 Місяць тому

      Sorry to hear that sir Hope all is good for u

    • @andreablume2589
      @andreablume2589 Місяць тому

      @huggybearjohnson4197 it's ms. I'm the woman in the photo, and my life is still a struggle.

  • @denylatour5216
    @denylatour5216 7 місяців тому

    Was homless couch surfing in edmonton 2006-2009 by God s grace i survive.Gratefull for edmonton police r.c.mp,alberta university hosptal ,grey nuns hospital.Erb Jameson. Center and the Native Man who poor so much love signing king of broken hearts to me on one knee.And Bob Stewart (The Bob)that as been a Father to me.I pray for all who i have meet out there in those dark day and all who are still out there .Never give up.God Bless you all .Xoxoxo

  • @Amarideout
    @Amarideout 8 місяців тому

    Water Spirit has been angered by the sins of the Earth's people. We can only find redemption in The Lord.😢

  • @Amarideout
    @Amarideout 8 місяців тому

    Watching this a heavy drizzle...grateful.❤ To God be the glory for every and ALL resource. I pray gratitude will replace confusion everywhere in the mighty name of Jesus.

  • @misskat8548
    @misskat8548 10 місяців тому

    Wow when that woman said she wished she was white? I can't thank her enough for saying that. I've never had my eyes been opened that fast until she said that. Thank u so much for telling us your story. Never stop talking about these issues. You opened up my eyes so I'm sure u can open many others eyes.

  • @LastMomentMan
    @LastMomentMan Рік тому

    Canada sending millions of dollars to Ukraine, to kill people. While they can give this money to those hopeless cetizens.

  • @dianehardy9136
    @dianehardy9136 Рік тому

    Get rid of the liberals example Sohi

  • @ghostofotm7414
    @ghostofotm7414 Рік тому

    We must fight back

  • @Petey_Ouspensky
    @Petey_Ouspensky Рік тому

    You want a comment?Here's one: why do you claim such reverence for your environment, then in the next breath vaunt your participation in its destruction ( 9:10 )? Kinda curious how you can square your espoused spirituality with your actions. Let me know if you figure that one out ( signed, a Nehiyaw relation ).

  • @rukundoar8885
    @rukundoar8885 Рік тому

    You don't need to show kindness to evil people it gives them a chance over you

  • @rukundoar8885
    @rukundoar8885 Рік тому

    In Canada police is using bullying secretetly as a weapon it's evil especially Calgary and Winnipeg police departments in Canada

  • @rukundoar8885
    @rukundoar8885 Рік тому

    Yet Calgary police in canada is using this evil mobbing program secretly targeting communities of African immigrants, moslems, and first nations?

  • @rukundoar8885
    @rukundoar8885 Рік тому

    Bullying is behind many cases of missing person, homicides, poisoning, stalking, mass shooting, mental break downs and other forms of violence in north America, police in Canada Calgary is doing cyber bullying on immigrants blacks, moslems, and first nations they use Gang stalking and community mobbing programs to torture their victims immotionally for years and it's targeted harrassment it's illegal and unconstitutional in Canada.

  • @rukundoar8885
    @rukundoar8885 Рік тому

    Not kindness that's a wrong advice make them go to jail

  • @str8cndian
    @str8cndian Рік тому

    well at least you guys got money a job and land that can sustain you.. most people in the city have nothing except drugs and poverty!

  • @endercharlie
    @endercharlie Рік тому

    Bunch of cry babies on here. Getting a hotel and mental health treatment from the government - is a pretty good gig. Try seeing what happens to homeless people in my part of the world lol. Don't use drugs. " times are tough I need drugs to cope/escape!" Ya, don't use drugs.

    • @huggybearjohnson4197
      @huggybearjohnson4197 Місяць тому

      Yo dude. Go try a hit of METH Once let us know how things are going after that. Shouldn't talk the talk when u don't know a people.of what they been through ya ignorant fool. 😮😠🖕

  • @Hanger18inotoomuch
    @Hanger18inotoomuch Рік тому

    4 years ago and look at 2023 ? So sad!

    • @lhl9010
      @lhl9010 9 місяців тому

      homelessness has been with mankind since it began, it isn't ending

  • @karenthomas6737
    @karenthomas6737 Рік тому

    Do you drill your land? Or do you still unfortunately work for them?😈

  • @FREE-PALESTINE-2024
    @FREE-PALESTINE-2024 Рік тому

    Precious lesson for every soul out there... Thank you!

  • @kennyhunter3323
    @kennyhunter3323 Рік тому

    As long as there is proper Indigenous Relations, Consultations to all the community members and no Fraud. there must be Transparency and Accountability. Money leads to power struggles and Greed

  • @misskat8548
    @misskat8548 Рік тому

    I absolutely agree with what she said about people not wanting to change. I was horrifically abused. I was put into foster parents that abused me. The change has to start with everyone. If u guys keep getting defensive the moment change is brought up nothing will change. I can give all I want to these people if they don't make the changes they need to the cycle will just keep repeating itself. I broke the cycle. Is it easy? Of course not.

    • @katzrose7141
      @katzrose7141 3 місяці тому

      😢❤

    • @huggybearjohnson4197
      @huggybearjohnson4197 Місяць тому

      Yes it's alotta hard work to get to where u want to be but when u do get there u realize of all the hard work it took to.get there. One day atta time

  • @darrylm4403
    @darrylm4403 Рік тому

    My first few years in Edmonton was the same .. was a hard go and throw addictions in there and its a struggle .. but what other coping mechanisms are there when living in a country that wants natives dead or “indoctrinated”

    • @lhl9010
      @lhl9010 9 місяців тому

      that is in your head see someone, there is lots of help