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Journey of a lifetime: Paddling opens door to culture, self awarenss, healthy lives
Cowichan youth prepare to participate in 2009 Tribal Journeys
People First Radio
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Uploaded: 24 Jul, 2009
Recording Date: 23 Jul, 2009
Recording Location: Nanaimo, B.C.
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Language: English
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Status: Complete, Ready to Air
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Program Title: Journey of a lifetime: Paddling opens door to culture, self awarenss, healthy lives
Description: Tribal Journeys is a high profile annual event for the Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast. Youth on a Journey is a related program which helps to prepare youth for participation in these Tribal Journeys. Dozens of Cowichan youths are preparing to paddle to Suquamish as participants in the 2009 event. The Youth on a Journey crew has been planning and preparing since last years event in Cowichan.
Host(s): Kevin Midbo, Jan Coleman
Featured Speakers/Guests: We speak with organizers Rita George-Greene and Mike Olebar, and with youth paddlers Joe Norris, Gladys Joe, and Amanda Kanute.
Credits: People First Radio is an initiative of Columbian Centre Society and broadcast on CHLY 101.7 FM community/campus radio in Nanaimo, B.C.
Comments: The opnions expressed are not necessarily those of Columbian Centre Society or Radio Malaspina Society.
Topic:
News
Type:
Interview
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