Roger Roulette translating Charlie George Owen's description of traditional ways, with additional discussion. Includes rabbit story about Mary Anne Keeper.; Disc dated 2003-06-10. Disc case dated 2003-04. May be part of other interviews conducted in April 2003.
Interview discussing differences between Pan-Indian beliefs--such as sweat lodges, the Medicine Wheel, and the idea of "Mother Earth"--and traditional Anishinaabe ways.
Interview discussing differences between Pan-Indian beliefs--such as sweat lodges, the Medicine Wheel, and the idea of "Mother Earth"--and traditional Anishinaabe ways.
Interview discussing differences between Pan-Indian beliefs--such as sweat lodges, the Medicine Wheel, and the idea of "Mother Earth"--and traditional Anishinaabe ways. This portion includes discussion of Poundmaker's Lodge, Phil Lane interview, healing, etc. On original minidisc label: "Find Your Own Toys"
Interview discussing differences between Pan-Indian beliefs--such as sweat lodges, the Medicine Wheel, and the idea of "Mother Earth"--and traditional Anishinaabe ways.
Interview discussing differences between Pan-Indian beliefs--such as sweat lodges, the Medicine Wheel, and the idea of "Mother Earth"--and traditional Anishinaabe ways.
Interview discussing differences between Pan-Indian beliefs--such as sweat lodges, the Medicine Wheel, and the idea of "Mother Earth"--and traditional Anishinaabe ways.
Interview discussing differences between Pan-Indian beliefs--such as sweat lodges, the Medicine Wheel, and the idea of "Mother Earth"--and traditional Anishinaabe ways.
Interview on and translation of recordings of Gezhizhwash stories told by Virginia Demery and St. John Owen. Includes discussion of Mother Earth concept, linguistics, conflict of Bear Pact and Medicine Wheel with elders' knowledge.
; Cues on original DAT at 2:59, 4:55, 11:06, 12:57, 16:23, 17:02, 18:26, 20:27, 26:07, 26:53.
Interview on thunderbirds, mother earth concept, and related topics. Tape sleeve: "Thunderbirds. Has story of Ten Brothers. Blood T-Bird song. Mother Earth. Wanuskewin not harmony."