How to listen to Cree radio on the CBC Listen app
You can listen to our Cree programs from your phone or tablet, using a free app called CBC Listen. You'll find live radio, full episodes of Winschgaoug and Eyou Dipajimoon, as well as individual interviews. Here's how to get started!
Happy Solstice day to all. This was today at Montreal’s old port.
Maamuitaau. Permanent Teepee/ Original by Nomads
This week on Maamuitaau,
Two permanent teepees have been constructed in Kahnawà:ke, the Mohawk community just south of Montreal. The idea is to help Cree patients staying in Montreal have easier access, and for people who are interested, a taste of traditional food. Also, Babbeyjane Happyjack is the owner of Original by Nomads, she designs her own merchandise and travels with her business. Watch Maamuitaau this Sunday at 1:00 p.m. on CBC Montreal, and at 3:00 p.m. on CBC North. Catch up on episodes that you missed on CBC Gem at cbc.ca/maamuitaau.
Maamuitaau, Permanent Teepee/ Original by Nomads
This week on Maamuitaau,
Two permanent teepees have been constructed in Kahnawà:ke, the Mohawk community just south of Montreal. The idea is to help Cree patients staying in Montreal have easier access, and for people who are interested, a taste of traditional food. Also, Babbeyjane Happyjack is the owner of Original by Nomads, she designs her own merchandise and travels with her business. Watch Maamuitaau this Sunday at 1:00 p.m. on CBC Montreal, and at 3:00 p.m. on CBC North. Catch up on episodes that you missed on CBC Gem at cbc.ca/maamuitaau.
Maamuitaau, Permanent Teepee/ Original by Nomads
This week on Maamuitaau,
Two permanent teepees have been constructed in Kahnawà:ke, the Mohawk community just south of Montreal. The idea is to help Cree patients staying in Montreal have easier access, and for people who are interested, a taste of traditional food. Also, Babbeyjane Happyjack is the owner of Original by Nomads, she designs her own merchandise and travels with her business. Watch Maamuitaau this Sunday at 1:00 p.m. on CBC Montreal, and at 3:00 p.m. on CBC North. Catch up on episodes that you missed on CBC Gem at cbc.ca/maamuitaau.
Caribou bone crushing
Whapmagoostui’s Abraham George Sr explains the preparations of caribou bone crushing. Leslie Petagumskum is crushing the bones. The fat from the bones will be shared at the community’s feast on Easter Sunday.
Caribou bone preparation
Abraham George Sr from Whapmagoostui removing meat from caribou bone. The bones will be crushed to get the fat from the bones.
Emily Bullfrog George preparing caribou hide
Emily Bullfrog George of Whapmagoostui scraping the fur from a caribou hide that will be used for snowshoe lacing. She is using a scraping tool made from caribou bone.
The Whapmagoostui Youth Council is hosting a Youth Recognition event tonight featuring popular Saskatchewan cover band Constant Reminder, and others. We asked Whapmagoostui’s Youth Chief Wesley George about it.
Maamuitaau - This Sunday
This Sunday on Maamuitaau:
Deanne Rose Moore struggled to find her identity growing up, but music has helped her get through her challenges. Today Deanne is working for the Cree Health Board and raising a family while navigating a promising career in music.
Tattoo Artist/Cree Succession
This Sunday on Maamuitaau
Odinamaad was born in the Netherlands but returned to Canada to learn about his Anishinabek culture through tattooing and the Cree Health Board is helping employees grow into leadership roles. This Sunday 1pm on CBC Mtl and 3pm CBC North
Tattoo Artist/Cree Succession
This Sunday on Maamuitaau
Odinamaad was born in the Netherlands but returned to Canada to learn about his Anishinaabe culture through tattooing and the Cree Health Board is helping employees grow into leadership roles. This Sunday 1pm on CBC Mtl and 3pm CBC North
Tattoo Artist/Cree Succession
This Sunday on Maamuitaau
Odinamaad was born in the Netherlands but returned to Canada to learn about his Anishinabek culture through tattooing and the Cree Health Board is helping employees grow into leadership roles. This Sunday 1pm on CBC Mtl and 3pm on CBC North
Opening drum song by elder Bobby Neacappo from Chisasibi at Gathering of Miyupimaatisiiun Committees at the Delta Hotel, Montreal, hosted by Cree Nation Government and Cree Health Board.