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Métis Speaker Series
Metis Nation British Columbia
Fréquence : 1 épisode/21j. Total Éps: 63

Many people living in Canada are seeking a stronger understanding of Métis culture, traditions, and language - as well as how to truly achieve reconciliation. Darian Kovacs, a curious Métis business leader, father, and author, interviews Métis leaders, Elders, and knowledge carriers to reveal what it means to be Métis in today's world, and how they are building a stronger Métis Nation. Episode topics range in dealing with rebuilding and reconciliation, two-spirited champions, the Michif language, and more!
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Elevating Métis Voices and Culture - Collette Trudeau
Saison 5 · Épisode 3
lundi 26 août 2024 • Durée 40:53
In this episode of the Métis Speaker Series, we’re joined by Colette Trudeau, CEO of Métis Nation British Columbia and a former DJ and singer-songwriter. Colette shares her unique journey from touring with a rock band to leading one of the largest Métis organizations in Canada, reflecting how her artistic background shapes her approach to community building and governance. She discusses the importance of youth engagement, cultural preservation, and her vision for a strong Métis Nation in BC. Tune in to hear Colette's inspiring story and her efforts to elevate Métis voices and culture.
From Dirt Floors to the Senate Floor (Gerry St. Germain)
Saison 5 · Épisode 2
lundi 19 août 2024 • Durée 38:04
In this episode of the Métis Speaker Series, we welcome Gerry St. Germain; a distinguished Métis leader with a remarkable career in military service, business, and politics. Gerry discusses his experiences with identity, discrimination, resilience, and his contributions to preserving Métis history and culture. Gerry discusses everything from his early life along the Assiniboine River to his political career as the first self-identified Métis person in the federal cabinet, highlighting his dedication to Indigenous economic development through the First Nations Major Projects Coalition.
Exploring Traditional Fashion as a Métis Woman - Leah Dorion (Métis Artist)
Saison 4 · Épisode 2
lundi 19 juin 2023 • Durée 40:02
In this episode of the Métis Speaker Series, we are joined by Leah Dorion, an interdisciplinary Métis visual artist from Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. She is a teacher, painter, filmmaker, and published writer with a BED, BA, and MA. Leah is a self-taught visual artist and credits her creative family for encouraging her to take up traditional Métis art. Explore what it means to be Métis to Leah, her thoughts on traditional Métis clothing, her art, what it means to support Métis art, and her upcoming project with Métis Nation BC.
Check Out Leah's work here:
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Celebrating Métis Visual Art - Christi Belcourt (Métis Artist & Author)
Saison 4 · Épisode 1
lundi 12 juin 2023 • Durée 34:33
In this episode of the Métis Speaker Series, we speak with Christi Belcourt. Christi is a Métis visual artist and author living and working in Canada. The episode follows the discussion of her artwork and its roots in Métis quillwork, beadwork, and embroidery. Christi’s art has opened many doors, from community to language to discovering new artists who combine traditional and modern techniques. Learn what it means to Christi to celebrate Métis visual art, find her voice through her artwork, and share her creations with others.
Check out Christi's work here:
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To enter the draw to win artwork by today's featured guest, share Métis Nation British Columbia’s post promoting this episode on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn, and tag 3 friends in the comments.
Deadline to enter is 1 week from the release date of the episode, and the draw and winner will be announced 2 weeks after the release date of the episode. Good luck!
Métis Speaker Series - Season 4 Trailer
Saison 4
mardi 30 mai 2023 • Durée 00:36
Métis Speaker Series Season 4 is set to launch on June 12!
Follow the show to catch every episode as it is released.
Healing Through Music - Arlette Alcock (Award-winning Métis Singer & Songwriter)
Saison 3 · Épisode 8
lundi 17 avril 2023 • Durée 27:02
In this episode of the Métis Speaker Series, we speak to Arlette Alcock, a Métis Folk Musician, Songwriter and Social Activist. As a member of the Cree Saulteaux Métis Nation, Arlette is a descendant of the Little Bear Cree First Nations and the Pine Creek Saulteaux. In the episode, she shares her experiences being raised by her mother, a residential school survivor, and the intergenerational trauma passed down through her family. Arlette speaks to losing her son to addiction and the way she uses music to share her Métis heritage.
Doing the Heart Work - Pixie Wells (FVMA President, Director Of Housing, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ Representative)
Saison 3 · Épisode 7
lundi 10 avril 2023 • Durée 27:57
In this episode of the Métis Speaker Series, we speak to Pixie Wells, the acting President of the Fraser Valley Métis Association as well as the 2SLGBTGGIA+peoples rep and health/housing director. Pixie uses her position to strengthen the Women and 2SLGBTQQIA+peoples voice of the Métis Nation. In the episode, she shares the importance of land and language acknowledgements, including the ways chartered communities can better connect with those from other communities and cultures.
Creating a Métis Community - Joy Bremner (Mid-Island Métis Nation President)
Saison 3 · Épisode 6
lundi 3 avril 2023 • Durée 24:44
In this episode of the Métis Speaker Series, we speak to Joy Bremner, leader of the Mid Island Métis Nation on Vancouver Island. Joy discusses the rewards and challenges of being a supporting pillar within a chartered community. She shares the importance of creating a cultural Métis community, including the work that it takes to build one. Joy believes that small healing steps can lead to bigger transformations.
Breaking the Cycle - June Graham (Alberni Clayoquot Métis Society President)
Saison 3 · Épisode 5
lundi 27 mars 2023 • Durée 25:48
In this episode of the Métis Speaker Series, we speak to June Graham about her family history within the residential school system and the repercussions it has had. June believes there has been a lack of Métis-specific perspective and discussion about the residential school experience story, including a lack of compensation and reconciliation. She discusses her experiences growing up in a family of residential school survivors, including the cycle of violence and alcoholism that has become prevalent through ongoing generations.
Reflecting With a Purpose - Gary Têtu (MNBC Citizen)
Saison 3 · Épisode 4
lundi 20 mars 2023 • Durée 37:42
In this episode of the Métis Speaker Series, we speak to Gary Têtu, a flute maker, musician, lodge keeper, chimney sweep, tradesman and more. Gary speaks to both his own experiences in a residential school, as well as his father's experiences, including how these events have shaped his adult life. Gary shares how these experiences have led him to become a Mental Health and Recovery Support worker, supporting others in their own journeys.

