COUSINS! This month we celebrate the inifnate numbers of Well Dressed People in the qathet Regional District by catching up with Prashant Miranda, guest artist at The Tidal Arts Centre in Lund!
CORRECTION: "Time is an Illusion. Lunchtime, doubly so." Ford Prefect, Hitchhikers Guide To the Galaxy NOT "Time is IRELEVANT..." as I say multiple times.
May is the Sound of 42 Fish stirring your brain pan, sifting through your stereocilia and coaxing your cochlea in the Organ of Corti into creative contortions.
Emma Stevens - Blackbird in Mi'kmaq
Alexis Utatnaq - Maqaivvigivalauqtavut
Mink and Salal Story by Granny Sue Mitchell
History of the TRC - Janet Neubury, Meghan Hildebrand, Zoë Ludski
Let's groove into some deep thinking about communicating as the days darken and then lighten again. Try having a deep discussion around the dinner table this season and see how many invitations you get next year!
Intro and Extro Segments by Anton Lemieux played with great memories and love to him in the ether.
Music:
Theme Song 42 Fish - Josh Skye-Engle
Tom Petty - Running Down a Dream
Gil Scott Heron - The Get Out of The Ghetto Blues
Alexis Utatnaq - Maqaivvigivalauqtavut
Willie Dunn - I Pity the Country
Black Umfolosi - Sawelu Umfula Ushangane
Stories about Transformer - with Joe, Sue and Liz Mitchell - Cultural and Language Warriors from Tla'Amin
A critique of the Lieutenant Governor of BC's speech during her visit to sovereign Nuxalk territory (excerpt): Broadcasting live from Nuxalk Radio's satellite studio in Snxlh Village at Acwsalcta School, hear what the students at Acwsalcta (A Place of Learning) have been up to in the Acwsalcta Hourshow including school announcements and more. http://nuxalkradio.com/programs/acwsalcta-hour
It's July Cousins! Hope your summer is as good as ours has been! This month we get into the Language Legislation, the blockade of the bitchuman tanker in Vancouver, and other successful protests methods that take a little less rock climbing skills.
Standing Up for our Coast Line Music by Ostwelve Australian Choirs visit Tla'Amin The Language of Music, Patsy Cline in Ayaujuthum Tribal Journey, paddle making and of course politics!
The Cousins share their views on the aniversary of Nelson Mandela's inaugaration as President of South Africa. Deep discussion on ending Apartheid in Canada and music of hope and inspiration.
Word of the Day: taxumajehjeh - cerdar branches + family = our network of family trees
Small scale communities in Hawaii are moving towards zero waste. We’ll go to the Big Island to hear how the Kalanihonua retreat centre is aiming to close the loop and live in greater harmony with the surrounding jungle.From using pineapple cuttings to make delicious tea, to dedicating a room to host its permannent Free Boutique, to raiding the dumpster for flower planters, Kalani proves a good test case for how we can apply similar efforts in larger towns and cities. We’ll also take a peek at how a Hawaiian music festival kept over 300 pounds of compost from the landfill by creating onsite compost piles to feed local fruit trees. We’ll learn why the team lead, Scott Layback, had volunteers sort through all the garbage, compost and recyclingat the main entrance to the festival.