Understanding Indigenous History: A Path Forward

Understanding Indigenous History: A Path Forward

University Canada West

Hosted by award-winning Canadian broadcast journalist Lisa LaFlamme, featuring interviews with prominent First Nations leader, and former National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations, Phil Fontaine and internationally recognized human rights expert Kathleen Mahoney, Understanding Indigenous History: A Path Forward is a six-part series that aims to help viewers navigate and understand the complex tapestries of Indigenous history and Truth and Reconciliation in Canada and of bridging the past with the present, to paving a way for a brighter future.

Through Phil and Kathleen’s lived experiences and deep knowledge of Indigenous history and culture, this compelling series delves into the history of First Nations people since contact, treaties, the long-standing impacts of assimilation and the continuing journey to truth and reconciliation.

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Questions & Answers

How many episodes are there of Understanding Indigenous History: A Path Forward?

There are 7 episodes avaiable of Understanding Indigenous History: A Path Forward.

What is Understanding Indigenous History: A Path Forward about?

We have categorized Understanding Indigenous History: A Path Forward as:

  • Education
  • History

Where can you listen to Understanding Indigenous History: A Path Forward?

Understanding Indigenous History: A Path Forward is available, among others places, on:

  • Spotify
  • Apple Podcasts
  • Podtail
  • Google Podcasts

When did Understanding Indigenous History: A Path Forward start?

The first episode of Understanding Indigenous History: A Path Forward that we have available was released 18 June 2024.

Who creates the podcast Understanding Indigenous History: A Path Forward?

Understanding Indigenous History: A Path Forward is produced and created by University Canada West.