
The song that closed our February 13th show.
Ulali, Going Home

The song that closed our February 13th show.
Ulali, Going Home
speaking about the very real and serious issue of missing & murdered ukwehuwe women is now available online.
Indigenous Waves would like to thank our guests Jennifer Lord of NWAC and Jorge Antonio Vallejos of Black Coffee Poet not only for giving of their time to be on our show but for the good work they do for the community.
Also at this link: Producer Jamaias Da Costa speaks with Melina Laboucon-Massimo about the ongoing Enbridge hearings.
Blighty Boo and Waub Rice in the studio for Indigenous Waves Radio.
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Ryan Red Corn and Dallas Goldtooth from the 1491s - in Toronto for the 2012 Indigenous Writers Gathering and in studio with Indigenous Waves Radio. These guys are really cool.
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is now available online.
We would like to thank our guests Dan and Mary Lou Smoke for sharing their story and knowledge, Spirit Wind hand drum group for the beautiful songs, and Rochelle Allan from First Nations House for her great work with Aboriginal Awareness Week.



The song that closed our January 23rd show.
Miss Christie Lee, Experience.
is now available online at this link.
We would like to thank Romeo Saganash for graciously allowing us an interview and sharing his knowledge. Chi miigwich.

On Monday, January 23rd, we are honored to have as our guest Romeo Saganash. Romeo Saganash originates from Waswanipi Cree Nation in northern Quebec. He has been Deputy Grand Chief of the Grand Council of Crees, Director of Quebec relations and international affairs with the Grand Council of Crees, and vice-chairman of the Cree Regional Authority. He was also one of the chief negotiators for the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. He is the MP for the Quebec riding of Abitibi—James Bay—Nunuvik—Eeyou and is currently running for the leader of the NDP Party and is the first Indigenous person to do so.
Remember you can tune in to Indigenous Waves on Mondays from 4pm to 5pm on CIUT 89.5 FM in Toronto or listen live at this link.
Pretty cool photo for a politician, don’t you think?


One of the songs we played on our January 9th show: Ulali “Mother”.
This is the last chance to listen to our January 9th show by clicking the link above. We speak with Josephine Mandamin and Sylvia Plain, participants in the 2011 Mother Earth Water Walk. Josephine Mandamin is an Anishinaabe Elder who has walked more than 17,000 kilometres to call attention to the sacred gift of water and why action is needed to stop the environmental damage to our waters. Chi-miigwich to our guests for sharing their stories.

On Monday, January 16th, Indigenous Waves is honored to have as our guest Dr. Pamela Palmater. Pamela is Mi’kmaq from the Eel River Bar First Nation in New Brunswick. She is a lawyer, an Associate Professor in the Department of Politics and Public Administration at Ryerson University, and Chair of the Centre of Indigenous Governance.
We are incredibly excited to speak with Pamela. In the meantime, here is a link to a video interview with Dr. Palmater on the excellent CBC show 8th Fire.
8th Fire Interviews Pamela Palmater
Remember you can tune in to Indigenous Waves on Mondays from 4pm to 5pm on CIUT 89.5 FM in Toronto or listen live at this link.
We have had quite a demand for the track list from our January 2nd all-music show. Here it is in full. Support indigenous music!
MONDAYS from 4 pm to 5 pm on CIUT 89.5 FM
Hosts: Lindy "Kinosh" Kinoshameg and Susan "Blightyboo" Blight
Producer: Jamaias DaCosta
News and Events Editor: Christine McFarlane
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