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18Jul7SatPub01Generation.wav

Item is an audio recording of the Generation Tomorrow session performed at the Pub stage on 7 July 2018 and may include performance(s) by Skye Wallace, Earle and Coffin, and Fitzgerald Sisters.

18Jul7SatPub03InclusionPower.wav

Item is an audio recording of the Songs of Inclusion and Power session performed at the Pub stage on 7 July 2018 and may include performance(s) by The Heavyweights Brass Band, Iskwé, and Anh Phung.

18Jul7SatRuth04StretchLimits.wav

Item is an audio recording of the Stretching the Limits session performed at the Ruth stage on 7 July 2018 and may include performance(s) by Angie Nussey, Skye Wallace, and Surprise Guest.

18Jul6Vill03-DavePenny.wav

Item is an audio recording of the Newfoundland Tales and Songs session performed at the Village stage on 6 July 2018 and may include performance(s) by Dave Penny.

CV

File contains Michael Davey's curriculum vitae.

Chalmers Arts Fellowship application

Item is Pick's draft application for a Chalmers Arts Fellowship from the Ontario Arts Council for a project entitled "Exploring Palestine and Israel as a Socially Conscious New Jew".

INTERVIEW - Ashley & Noat - T2.mov

Recording consists of Noat and Ashley speaking in Naskapi and English about how naming children works in Naskapi culture, the importance of raising future generations to know Naskapi language and culture and at the end they speak about a walk being done by community members to Kuujjuaq.

INTERVIEW - Ashley & Noat - T3_Alt_Angle.mov

Recording consists of Noat and Ashley speaking in English and Naskapi about the past summer's culture week and the activities that took place. Ashley also tells the story in Naskapi of her son's walking out ceremony and the importance of passing on Naskapi culture, language and teachings to the next generations. They talk about how the language has changed to include new things like TVs and different foods like pizza. They also discuss how the new curriculum in the school is helping the young children be more fluent in Naskapi.

020V9277-HD 1080p.mov

Recording consists of Noat and Ashley speaking in English and Naskapi about raising children on the land and with their language.

020V9278-HD 1080p.mov

Recording consists of Noat and Ashley speaking in English and Naskapi about the past summer's culture week and the activities that took place. Ashley also tells the story in Naskapi of her son's walking out ceremony and the importance of passing on Naskapi culture, language and teachings to the next generations. They talk about how the language has changed to include new things like TVs and different foods like pizza. They also discuss how the new curriculum in the school is helping the young children be more fluent in Naskapi.

INTERVIEW - Ashley & Noat - T1.mov

Recording consists of Noat and Ashley speaking in mainly English and some Naskapi about the past 50 years of Naskapi history and the importance of Naskapi identity for healing. Topics discussed include Noat's history in residential schools and then learning from Elders, leaving the community to learn about what others are doing and then returning to learn more and encourage others to reconnect to Naskapi culture.

INTERVIEW - Ashley & Noat - T1_Alt_Angle.mov

Recording consists of Noat and Ashley speaking in mainly English and some Naskapi about the past 50 years of Naskapi history and the importance of Naskapi identity for healing. Topics discussed include Noat's history in residential schools and then learning from Elders, leaving the community to learn about what others are doing and then returning to learn more and encourage others to reconnect to Naskapi culture.

INTERVIEW - Ashley & Noat - T2_Alt_Angle.mov

Recording consists of Noat and Ashley speaking in Naskapi and English about how naming children works in Naskapi culture, the importance of raising future generations to know Naskapi language and culture and at the end they speak about a walk being done by community members to Kuujjuaq.

INTERVIEW - Ashley & Noat - T3.mov

Recording consists of Noat and Ashley speaking in English and Naskapi about the past summer's culture week and the activities that took place. Ashley also tells the story in Naskapi of her son's walking out ceremony and the importance of passing on Naskapi culture, language and teachings to the next generations. They talk about how the language has changed to include new things like TVs and different foods like pizza. They also discuss how the new curriculum in the school is helping the young children be more fluent in Naskapi.

020V9275-HD 1080p.mov

Recording consists of Noat and Ashley speaking in Naskapi and English about how naming children works in Naskapi culture, the importance of raising future generations to know Naskapi language and culture and at the end they speak about a walk being done by community members to Kuujjuaq.

020V9280-HD 1080p.mov

Recording consists of Noat and Ashley speaking to Celia Haig-Brown about language and the new generation developing new terms for items like pizza and television. This file may be audio only.

020V9276-HD 1080p.mov

Recording consists of Noat and Ashley speaking in English and Naskapi about naming traditions and language and naming ceremonies.

020V9279-HD 1080p.mov

Recording consists of Noat and Ashley speaking to Celia Haig-Brown about water ceremonies and maintaining traditions.

17Jul09Estelle01Gospel.wav

Item is an audio recording of the Sunday Morning Gospel session performed at the Estelle Klein stage on 9 July 2017 and may include performance(s) by Alcorn, Coco Love, Suzie Vinnick, Lance Anderson, Quisha Wint, and Matt Weidinger.

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