MINO BIMAADIZIWIN (WAABANDA'IWEWIN): Future History: Harnessing Knowledge, Season 1, Ojibway Version
Catalogue Number: RS0010OJ
Producer: Redcloud Studios
Producing Agencies: Redcloud Studios
Subject: Arts, Canadian History, Canadian Social Studies, Documentary, Family Studies/Home Economics, First Nations Studies, Guidance, Health, History, Indigenous Issues, Indigenous Peoples, Social Studies, Sociology
Language: Ojibway
Grade Level: 6 - 8, 9 - 12, Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin: Canada
Copyright Year: 2018
Running Time: 22:00
Kris dash Sarain odazhindaanawaa mino bimaadiziwin. Onagishkawaawaan nenaadawi’iwe inini John Rice mii omaa Orillia, mii ezhi gikenoo’amaaged mino-bimaadiziwin. Mii ge izhaawag Six Nations owaabamaawaad mashkikii’ikwe Dr. Karen Hill dash ge nenaadawi’ikwe Val King dash ge Elva Jamieson mii go imaa aakoziiwigamig endazhii gikenoo’amaagewaad anishinaabe dash ge wabishki mashkikii. Sarain dash Kris omawidisaawaan gikenoo’amaage ikwe Isabelle Aube iwedi Ottawa zhigo ogikenoo’amaagowaan ji-ayaangwaamiziyaad.
Hosts Kris and Sarain share their experience of health and wellness. They meet with Traditional Healer/Counsellor John Rice who teaches them about Mino Bimaadiziwin. They travel to Six Nations for a check up with Family Physician Dr. Karen Hill and Traditional Medicine Practitioners Val King and Elva Jamieson at Juddah’s Place, a health clinic that combines Indigenous and Western Medicine. Sarain and Kris visit with Personal Trainer Isabelle Aube who reminds them of their own power and strength.