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Unreserved: Cowboys and Indians, Mohawk Girls and sacred fires

Relationships take work. Both sides must be willing to meet in the middle as equals, giving each other a respectful space to have discussion and debate. 

Even if that discussion is difficult, or at times even hurtful, our words to each other should always lead down a path of truth and hopefully — reconciliation. 

On Unreserved we always make room in the circle. Together, we can talk a new story for our children and grandchildren to follow. This week on the show:

Uncomfortable conversations about cowboys, Indians and indigenous women

When University of Regina cheerleaders were reprimanded for posing as Cowboys and Indians and sharing the photo on social media, they were ordered to take a racial sensitivity workshop with Shauneen Pete, the university’s executive lead for Indigenization. 

Owning our images on the small screen

Ernie Webb, executive producer with Rezolution Pictures, talks about their new series Mohawk Girls that’s being billed as Sex and the City meets The Rez.

Keeping the fire of peace lit in the heat of confrontation

Most of the Kinder Morgan protesters who crossed the police line that marks the injunction site on Burnaby Mountain were arrested immediately, with one notable exception. Behind the police line on Burnaby Mountain a Squamish woman tends a sacred fire, in cooperation with the RCMP a special behind-the-scenes look at the Kinder Morgan injunction site.

With music from A Tribe Called Red, Inez, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Leela Gilday and Desiree Dorion.

Tune into CBC Radio One after the 5 p.m. news in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Nunavut, and after the 4 p.m. news in the Yukon and NWT, for these stories and more on Unreserved. You can also listen on demand

Source:: http://www.cbc.ca/news/aboriginal/unreserved-cowboys-and-indians-mohawk-girls-and-sacred-fires-1.2854292?cmp=rss

      

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