1. Today's Thing - The Drum
Lovely shows Tony how it's done with the drum.
Check out these awesome segments featuring Indigenous People from across Canada!
Lovely shows Tony how it's done with the drum.
Niimin shows Janaye some Fancy Shawl Dancing footwork, and shows off her skills in Studio K.
Janaye learns about Hoop Dancing from Emilee Ann.
Janaye learns about Totem Poles with a Master Totem Pole Carver!
Janaye learns how to speak Tlingit!
Janaye learns about Metis Jigging!
CBC Kids celebrates National Indigenous History Month with a rap about Indigenous change makers Jeremy Dutcher, Dr. Stanley Vollant, Jesse Cockney, and Alanis Obomsawin. The term Indigenous represents First Nations, Metis, and Inuit people. Shout out to the change makers, movers and shakers, who redefine the game - their achievements are major!
Tony stops by Tea-N-Bannock to get the goods on Wild Rice Sautee with his friend Chef Thomas!
Chef Thomas of Tea-N-Bannock shows Tony how to grill up some delicious Bison Burgers!
Gather round the campfire with Tony, Mr. Orlando and Gary to hear Mike Ormsby tell the tale of "How the Bear Lost It's Tail!"
It's Campfire time! And Maika Harper shares the story of "The Northern Lights!"
Gary learns Hand Games from his friends in the Yukon!
Gary's good pal Diane shows off and explains Peaked Caps!
Tony's friend Aluk teaches him all about the Kojua, and then they dance it out together!
Janaye learns about dreamcatchers from her friend Niimin!
Feel the beat with Janaye, Ariyha & Waseskwan!
Awesome North American Indigenous Games athlete Ogranaweh Jonathan teaches Gary all about Lacrosse! (Hint: It is not a vocal warm up)
Very Good-minton North American Indigenous Games athlete Calder Bell teaches Gary all about Badminton!
Maria-Luisa explains the Jingle Dress and shows Janaye a few cool moves.
Anishinaabe Fancy Dancer Joshua shows Janaye how Fancy Dancing is Done!
Author Maika Harper shares her book "The Moose and the Caribou" with Gary!
Author Sarabeth Holden shares her book "Benny the Bananasaurus Rex" with Gary!