Episodes
Xwalacktun – Promoting art for healing and growth
Xwalacktun is one of Canada’s most well known Squamish and Kwakwaka'wakw sculptors and carvers. His wood carvings can be found throughout the province, telling stories of healing and growth. Fittingly, this led to him being the first indigenous artist to be granted a license to create art related to an Olympic Games, when the event came to Vancouver in 2010. Today, he continues to give back to the community through teaching and furthering reconciliation in Canada.
Chief Crystal Smith – Striving for true economic reconciliation
Crystal Smith’s journey to becoming Chief of the Haisla First Nation is not too surprising to many. Before she rose to that role, she already made a name for herself by advocating for opportunities for the Haisla community, including in employment and business. She wants to make her community prosper and strive towards true economic reconciliation.
Grand Chief Stewart Phillip – Fighting for Indigenous Rights in BC
Dedicating a lifetime of commitment to Indigenous rights, Grand Chief Stewart Phillip has always stood up for what he believes in and looked out for the rights of BC’s First Nations, regardless of the risks and price.
Dempsey Bob – Northwest Carver Extraordinaire
He revolutionized the art of BC’s northwest First Nations, dedicated his life to Talhtan-Tlingit cultural preservation, and taught the next generation of carvers.
Sophie Pierre – Reshaping and Reclaiming First Nations Land
She spent her life reclaiming First Nations heritage within her band and throughout the province.
Jody Wilson-Raybould – Leading With Truth
She stood for integrity and stared down a Prime Minister.
Chief Dr. Robert Joseph – A Practitioner of Compassion
Everyday he seeks to heal the wounds of our country through reconciliation through respect for each other. Chief Dr. Robert Joseph - A BC Legend.