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Coyote’s Crazy Smart Science Show is a leading edge, adventures-in-science series that encourages Indigenous youth to explore the science of the world – from an Indigenous perspective.
Coyote’s Crazy Smart Science Show is a leading edge, adventures-in-science series that encourages Indigenous youth to explore the science of the world – from an Indigenous perspective.
Coyote’s Crazy Smart Science Show is a leading edge, adventures-in-science series that encourages Indigenous youth to explore the science of the world – from an Indigenous perspective.
Join our Science Questers as they find out about how light has different temperatures; Kai shows us how to make your own sunset.
Visit with Elder Woody Morrison who shares about how it all began – from an Indigenous perspective and we learn some of the science of the big bang.
Our Science Questers go in search of star knowledge and build a medicine wheel; Kai shows us how to make a homemade star projector.
Rock out with us as we make some noise and learn about the scientific wonders of music with musicians Gregory Coyes and Sheryl Sewepagaham.
We can all help save animal homes — learn from Dr. Ruby Dunstan who helped protect the Stein Valley and wildlife habitat.
Our Science Questors learn about Indigenous architect Douglas Cardinal, and An’ostin makes a lean-to in the woods.
Join our Science Questers as they learn about birch bark canoes and pilot Don Todd, who has flown on every continent except Antarctica.
Join our Science Questers as they find out why salmon are important to so many Indigenous Nations — visit a salmon hatchery!
Ethnobotanist Cease Wyss shares plant knowledge; Kai shows makes punk rock cabbage!
We meet archaeologist Dr. Rudy Reimer to study the ground beneath out feet and Kai shows us how to make our own rocks!
Professor Shawn Desaulniers says numbers are everywhere; can you solve a Rubik’s’ cube?
Celebrated artists Sonny Assu and Dionne Paul make art and show us how fascinating the world of colours and design can be.
Isa celebrates the awesome accomplishments of Senator Lillian Dyck, a neuroscientist, and we learn how to make glue out of milk!