1 00:00:00,334 --> 00:00:00,866 ♪ ♪ 2 00:00:02,000 --> 00:00:07,000 Downloaded from YTS.MX 3 00:00:02,136 --> 00:00:03,836 Announcer: The following cbc special presentation is: 4 00:00:05,039 --> 00:00:06,971 ♪ ♪ 5 00:00:08,000 --> 00:00:13,000 Official YIFY movies site: YTS.MX 6 00:00:09,710 --> 00:00:10,909 Announcer 1: This is the first first nation-- 7 00:00:11,912 --> 00:00:13,245 [announcers speaking over each other] 8 00:00:13,714 --> 00:00:15,613 ♪ ♪ 9 00:00:16,717 --> 00:00:17,883 Tina keeper: Welcome to the 30th anniversary 10 00:00:17,885 --> 00:00:19,118 Of the indspire awards. 11 00:00:20,554 --> 00:00:23,054 - I'm tina keeper. - I'm dallas soonias. 12 00:00:23,090 --> 00:00:26,357 - And I'm kind of freaking out. - Just read the words and smile. 13 00:00:27,528 --> 00:00:28,794 Well, I just never thought I'd be here like this, 14 00:00:28,929 --> 00:00:29,994 You know, with you. 15 00:00:30,031 --> 00:00:31,063 You're an icon. 16 00:00:32,199 --> 00:00:34,299 Well, get used to it because tonight's show 17 00:00:34,368 --> 00:00:35,834 Is all about icons. 18 00:00:35,969 --> 00:00:36,868 Good point. 19 00:00:38,005 --> 00:00:40,138 We are so proud to share stories of 12 visionaries 20 00:00:40,174 --> 00:00:42,541 Who transcend barriers and transform 21 00:00:42,543 --> 00:00:43,942 The fabric of our society. 22 00:00:45,178 --> 00:00:47,279 We also look back at 30 years of indspire awards 23 00:00:47,281 --> 00:00:50,782 And reflect on the powerful legacy of over 400 laureates 24 00:00:50,785 --> 00:00:53,552 Who illuminated the path for future generations. 25 00:00:53,554 --> 00:00:55,420 Including you, dallas. 26 00:00:55,456 --> 00:00:58,624 You received the award for sports in 2021 27 00:00:58,626 --> 00:01:00,758 As the first indigenous player 28 00:01:00,795 --> 00:01:03,562 Of the canadian national men's volleyball team. 29 00:01:03,564 --> 00:01:06,131 You represented canada internationally. 30 00:01:06,934 --> 00:01:08,534 And you're calling me an icon? 31 00:01:08,669 --> 00:01:10,102 Well, you are. 32 00:01:10,104 --> 00:01:12,770 I mean, you won the indspire award in 2004 33 00:01:12,807 --> 00:01:13,906 For the arts. 34 00:01:13,908 --> 00:01:15,741 And you're this legendary actor and producer. 35 00:01:15,743 --> 00:01:17,876 And you showed us how to see ourselves 36 00:01:17,945 --> 00:01:19,111 And be proud of ourselves. 37 00:01:19,613 --> 00:01:20,411 Miigwetch. 38 00:01:21,381 --> 00:01:23,982 Having role models is good medicine. 39 00:01:23,984 --> 00:01:25,317 And that's what this show is all about. 40 00:01:25,319 --> 00:01:26,885 - [film reel ticking] - ♪ ♪ 41 00:01:26,921 --> 00:01:29,588 Tina: To pay tribute to 30 years of the indspire awards 42 00:01:29,590 --> 00:01:33,091 Is juno award-winning fawn wood with "remember me." 43 00:01:33,660 --> 00:01:36,561 ♪ [singing] ♪ 44 00:01:37,698 --> 00:01:40,232 Announcer 1: Tonight, we are here to guide you 45 00:01:40,367 --> 00:01:42,300 Through the forest of achievement, 46 00:01:42,302 --> 00:01:45,304 Portage you around the waters of accomplishment, 47 00:01:45,306 --> 00:01:49,641 And tell you great stories of people doing great things. 48 00:01:51,011 --> 00:01:53,612 Announcer 2: Please join me in welcoming roberta jamieson 49 00:01:53,614 --> 00:01:54,613 And tantoo cardinal. 50 00:01:55,616 --> 00:01:56,615 Announcer 3: Dr. Wilton littlechild. 51 00:01:57,785 --> 00:01:59,451 Announcer 4: Buffy sainte-marie is the 1998 52 00:01:59,453 --> 00:02:01,953 National aboriginal lifetime achievement award recipient. 53 00:02:02,656 --> 00:02:06,558 ♪ remember me 54 00:02:07,661 --> 00:02:10,428 ♪ when the sun comes up in the morning sky 55 00:02:10,498 --> 00:02:14,299 ♪ there I will be 56 00:02:15,336 --> 00:02:18,102 ♪ soaring with the eagle so high 57 00:02:18,139 --> 00:02:20,738 ♪ feeling free 58 00:02:21,308 --> 00:02:24,176 ♪ remember me 59 00:02:24,778 --> 00:02:25,844 ♪ down the road 60 00:02:25,913 --> 00:02:27,379 ♪ hand in hand 61 00:02:27,448 --> 00:02:29,448 ♪ you and me 62 00:02:30,050 --> 00:02:32,584 ♪ [singing] ♪ 63 00:02:33,120 --> 00:02:34,452 [applause] 64 00:02:35,523 --> 00:02:38,757 Announcer 1: We hope that the men and women 65 00:02:38,892 --> 00:02:42,327 Honoured here tonight will inspire young people everywhere 66 00:02:42,462 --> 00:02:44,862 To go out and to do great things. 67 00:02:46,066 --> 00:02:47,532 Announcer 2: Tonight's award recipient for sports: 68 00:02:48,035 --> 00:02:49,000 Gino odjick! 69 00:02:50,104 --> 00:02:51,536 Announcer 3: The honourable leona aglukkaq. 70 00:02:51,539 --> 00:02:53,071 Announcer 4: Richard wagamese. 71 00:02:54,275 --> 00:02:55,541 Announcer 5: Singer and songwriter kelly fraser. 72 00:02:56,810 --> 00:02:58,777 Announcer 6: Murray sinclair continues to guide us 73 00:02:58,779 --> 00:03:00,679 On the path ahead. 74 00:03:01,815 --> 00:03:05,117 ♪ remember me 75 00:03:06,320 --> 00:03:09,887 ♪ when the sun comes up in the morning sky 76 00:03:09,924 --> 00:03:13,191 ♪ there I will be 77 00:03:14,094 --> 00:03:16,962 ♪ soaring with the eagle so high 78 00:03:17,097 --> 00:03:20,131 ♪ feeling free 79 00:03:20,701 --> 00:03:23,101 ♪ remember me 80 00:03:23,737 --> 00:03:24,569 ♪ down the road 81 00:03:24,638 --> 00:03:26,138 ♪ hand in hand 82 00:03:26,273 --> 00:03:29,041 ♪ you and me 83 00:03:29,043 --> 00:03:30,308 ♪ [singing] ♪ 84 00:03:31,044 --> 00:03:32,310 [crowd cheering] 85 00:03:33,314 --> 00:03:34,779 Man: Today's a good day to win an award. 86 00:03:34,848 --> 00:03:37,783 ♪ ♪ 87 00:03:37,785 --> 00:03:39,518 Announcer: The indspire awards are brought to you by: 88 00:03:40,988 --> 00:03:44,990 Indspire: Supporting indigenous achievement and excellence; 89 00:03:45,059 --> 00:03:48,526 Government of canada; 90 00:03:48,528 --> 00:03:51,129 Shell canada: Powering lives and livelihoods 91 00:03:51,198 --> 00:03:52,730 Through our products and activities. 92 00:03:55,335 --> 00:03:57,101 Sible by: 93 00:03:58,072 --> 00:04:00,338 Cenovus energy; 94 00:04:00,407 --> 00:04:02,373 Air canada: Founding partner and official airline 95 00:04:02,409 --> 00:04:04,375 Of the 2023 indspire awards. 96 00:04:05,279 --> 00:04:07,712 - ♪ ♪ - [film reel ticking] 97 00:04:08,949 --> 00:04:11,282 For 23 years, sandra laronde has been a creative force 98 00:04:11,318 --> 00:04:13,952 And visionary, dedicated to our stories 99 00:04:14,021 --> 00:04:15,553 And traditional knowledge, 100 00:04:15,589 --> 00:04:18,456 Rooted in identity in our relationship to the land. 101 00:04:19,493 --> 00:04:20,959 Her company, red sky performance, 102 00:04:21,094 --> 00:04:24,696 Brings together indigenous dance, theatre, and music 103 00:04:24,831 --> 00:04:27,766 To audiences across canada and around the world. 104 00:04:28,935 --> 00:04:31,436 A prolific storyteller and cultural ambassador, 105 00:04:31,505 --> 00:04:34,373 Sandra laronde is the indspire award recipient 106 00:04:34,375 --> 00:04:35,506 For arts. 107 00:04:36,043 --> 00:04:38,443 ♪ ♪ 108 00:04:39,780 --> 00:04:41,713 Sandra laronde: I think the land just sort of crawls up 109 00:04:41,749 --> 00:04:46,250 Into your soul and your psyche, and it really informs 110 00:04:46,287 --> 00:04:48,586 How you see the world, no matter where you go. 111 00:04:48,989 --> 00:04:51,856 ♪ ♪ 112 00:04:52,593 --> 00:04:53,058 Sandra: When you're ready. 113 00:04:54,261 --> 00:04:58,730 It's definitely been an incredible inspiration 114 00:04:58,732 --> 00:05:01,032 For all the work that I do creatively, artistically. 115 00:05:01,535 --> 00:05:02,400 Very nice. 116 00:05:03,770 --> 00:05:07,406 And I'm so fortunate to have grown up on a beautiful land 117 00:05:07,541 --> 00:05:11,276 Full of spirit, beauty, and imagination. 118 00:05:12,412 --> 00:05:13,278 [film reel ticking] 119 00:05:14,081 --> 00:05:15,046 My name is sandra laronde, 120 00:05:15,115 --> 00:05:17,082 And I'm originally from temagami, ontario. 121 00:05:18,319 --> 00:05:21,919 I am a director, producer, choreographer, author. 122 00:05:22,556 --> 00:05:23,654 [film reel ticking] 123 00:05:26,093 --> 00:05:27,759 ♪ ♪ 124 00:05:27,894 --> 00:05:30,161 Sandra: We're at this very, very exciting time right now 125 00:05:30,197 --> 00:05:36,200 Where stories right across turtle island are being seeded 126 00:05:36,236 --> 00:05:38,637 And sort of rediscovered, unearthed. 127 00:05:40,341 --> 00:05:42,440 You know, our dances were banned. 128 00:05:42,576 --> 00:05:45,042 It was outlawed to dance our dances. 129 00:05:45,979 --> 00:05:48,079 It was outlawed to sing our songs. 130 00:05:49,249 --> 00:05:51,583 It was banned that we would practice ceremonies, 131 00:05:51,652 --> 00:05:52,718 Speak our language. 132 00:05:52,853 --> 00:05:54,986 That's not that long ago. 133 00:05:56,156 --> 00:06:01,459 So, the fact that we're changing this narrative 134 00:06:01,495 --> 00:06:04,195 Is so extraordinary. 135 00:06:04,598 --> 00:06:07,165 ♪ ♪ 136 00:06:08,302 --> 00:06:10,468 Sandra: I'm really interested in our stories 137 00:06:10,504 --> 00:06:13,337 As anishinaabe people, as indigenous peoples. 138 00:06:14,875 --> 00:06:17,909 I'm interested in telling the stories that move us 139 00:06:18,044 --> 00:06:22,681 Beyond an issue, and that bigger perspective 140 00:06:22,683 --> 00:06:27,952 And that vision that moves us beyond the false narrative 141 00:06:27,988 --> 00:06:30,688 Of who we are, which is always so negative. 142 00:06:31,959 --> 00:06:34,493 And so, we really need positive stories of who we are. 143 00:06:35,062 --> 00:06:36,093 Here we go. 144 00:06:37,097 --> 00:06:38,062 I mean, we're all storytellers, 145 00:06:38,132 --> 00:06:41,432 And it's really about creating these stories 146 00:06:41,468 --> 00:06:44,735 That have joy and hope. 147 00:06:46,573 --> 00:06:48,173 [laughter] 148 00:06:49,576 --> 00:06:50,442 I just really want to bring those stories front and centre 149 00:06:50,511 --> 00:06:52,177 Into canada. 150 00:06:52,246 --> 00:06:56,981 And, you know, rather than us as indigenous people being treated 151 00:06:57,017 --> 00:07:00,318 Like some estranged cousin to canada, 152 00:07:00,387 --> 00:07:05,056 We actually are in the very dna of who canada is. 153 00:07:05,792 --> 00:07:07,659 [film reel ticking] 154 00:07:08,728 --> 00:07:09,994 Tina: For uplifting indigenous stories 155 00:07:10,030 --> 00:07:12,631 And inspiring hearts and minds across the globe, 156 00:07:12,633 --> 00:07:16,033 The indspire award for arts is presented to sandra laronde. 157 00:07:16,670 --> 00:07:17,902 [film reel ticking] 158 00:07:18,605 --> 00:07:21,405 - ♪ ♪ - [applause] 159 00:07:22,142 --> 00:07:27,545 ♪ ♪ 160 00:07:27,581 --> 00:07:30,548 - ♪ ♪ - [applause] 161 00:07:33,187 --> 00:07:36,288 Sandra: I truly believe canadians will never know 162 00:07:36,290 --> 00:07:39,224 Their true identity unless they know more 163 00:07:39,226 --> 00:07:42,160 About indigenous people and the stories from this land, 164 00:07:42,295 --> 00:07:44,963 The music from this land, the dances from this land. 165 00:07:45,032 --> 00:07:48,566 Everything inspired from this land is what we need. 166 00:07:48,969 --> 00:07:51,802 ♪ ♪ 167 00:07:53,574 --> 00:07:56,274 Recovering from the ongoing impact of colonialism, 168 00:07:56,310 --> 00:07:58,777 Indigenous people seek to restore our relationship 169 00:07:58,779 --> 00:08:00,445 With the land and our languages. 170 00:08:01,515 --> 00:08:03,581 Innovators like kylik kisoun taylor 171 00:08:03,717 --> 00:08:05,917 Help us reforge those lost connections. 172 00:08:06,052 --> 00:08:08,620 His indigenous-owned and operated tourism company 173 00:08:08,755 --> 00:08:11,122 Offer authentic cultural experiences, 174 00:08:11,258 --> 00:08:13,324 Informed by his love of the land 175 00:08:13,360 --> 00:08:15,693 And his gwich'in and inuvialuit traditions. 176 00:08:16,763 --> 00:08:18,930 The indspire award for business and commerce 177 00:08:18,966 --> 00:08:22,267 Is presented to kylik kisoun taylor. 178 00:08:22,269 --> 00:08:27,105 ♪ ♪ 179 00:08:28,108 --> 00:08:29,741 [birds squawk] 180 00:08:29,743 --> 00:08:31,142 Kylik kisoun taylor: It's quite nice to get recognized 181 00:08:31,211 --> 00:08:35,013 Because it's been a very long, hard journey. 182 00:08:35,148 --> 00:08:37,282 Like, it's been 18 years of trying to make this happen. 183 00:08:37,284 --> 00:08:40,217 And talking and working towards 184 00:08:40,254 --> 00:08:43,555 This goal of reconciliation within business, 185 00:08:43,624 --> 00:08:45,523 I feel tourism is the best avenue for that. 186 00:08:47,761 --> 00:08:50,662 It spreads the message; it educates others. 187 00:08:51,999 --> 00:08:54,232 I felt like that was the best avenue 188 00:08:54,301 --> 00:08:55,967 For what I wanted to try to accomplish 189 00:08:55,969 --> 00:08:57,769 And what I felt was missing in our community. 190 00:08:57,838 --> 00:08:59,704 - ♪ ♪ - [film reel ticking] 191 00:09:01,041 --> 00:09:02,306 I'm kylik kisoun taylor. 192 00:09:02,342 --> 00:09:05,443 I run a company called tundra north tours 193 00:09:05,445 --> 00:09:07,679 In a village called okpik arctic village, 194 00:09:07,748 --> 00:09:09,647 Just outside of inuvik, northwest territories. 195 00:09:11,451 --> 00:09:13,985 ♪ ♪ 196 00:09:13,987 --> 00:09:15,353 Kylik: Our strength has always been our culture. 197 00:09:16,156 --> 00:09:16,988 That's what kept us alive. 198 00:09:18,458 --> 00:09:22,193 I'm proud to be able to create jobs that are culturally based 199 00:09:22,195 --> 00:09:26,064 Where our people can feel like they can be indigenous 200 00:09:26,199 --> 00:09:27,131 And make a living. 201 00:09:28,468 --> 00:09:31,369 The catalyst to okpik really was the pandemic. 202 00:09:32,339 --> 00:09:33,371 My daughter went into foster care. 203 00:09:33,407 --> 00:09:35,206 She was very sick. 204 00:09:35,342 --> 00:09:37,274 We had no money. 205 00:09:37,411 --> 00:09:38,843 My spirit was broken. 206 00:09:40,847 --> 00:09:43,815 So, I went to the place, which is, like, you know, 207 00:09:43,950 --> 00:09:46,084 My cathedral or my place of worship. 208 00:09:46,153 --> 00:09:47,118 It's the bush. 209 00:09:48,521 --> 00:09:52,957 I always wanted to build, like, a very immersive experience 210 00:09:52,993 --> 00:09:55,627 Where people can really understand how we live, 211 00:09:55,696 --> 00:09:58,496 And so in the back of my head, I was like, 212 00:09:58,565 --> 00:10:00,165 "you know what, this is my alamo. 213 00:10:00,300 --> 00:10:02,434 If everything goes and I just live in the bush, 214 00:10:02,436 --> 00:10:03,368 I'll be a happy guy. 215 00:10:04,304 --> 00:10:05,437 If things come back and be good 216 00:10:05,439 --> 00:10:06,771 And people are interested in this 217 00:10:06,807 --> 00:10:07,973 And there's a market for it, 218 00:10:08,108 --> 00:10:09,907 Then I think it's a good business plan as well." 219 00:10:11,044 --> 00:10:13,678 And so for me, one of the most important things 220 00:10:13,680 --> 00:10:16,514 Is just to portray that message and just to really tell people 221 00:10:16,583 --> 00:10:19,583 And show them, like, we're important, you know? 222 00:10:19,620 --> 00:10:24,356 Like, how we live, our culture, our--our way of sustainability, 223 00:10:24,491 --> 00:10:27,492 Our way of community, it's like this is something 224 00:10:27,627 --> 00:10:30,961 That is very powerful and really, really important. 225 00:10:31,832 --> 00:10:33,098 And it's missing in your life too. 226 00:10:34,467 --> 00:10:35,733 It's not just missing in my life as an indigenous person 227 00:10:35,802 --> 00:10:38,669 That's been taken from me over the last 300, 400 years, 228 00:10:38,705 --> 00:10:41,439 Or whatever it's been, it's also missing in your life. 229 00:10:42,542 --> 00:10:43,541 It's been systematically taken away from you. 230 00:10:44,244 --> 00:10:45,776 [film reel ticking] 231 00:10:47,147 --> 00:10:48,346 Dallas: For his commitment to building economic sustainability 232 00:10:48,348 --> 00:10:51,215 Through indigenous-led tourism, the indspire award 233 00:10:51,251 --> 00:10:53,751 For business and commerce is presented 234 00:10:53,820 --> 00:10:55,119 To kylik kisoun taylor. 235 00:10:55,622 --> 00:11:01,559 ♪ ♪ 236 00:11:01,561 --> 00:11:03,161 [fire crackles] 237 00:11:03,163 --> 00:11:06,797 Kylik: I dream of a day when our communities aren't recovering 238 00:11:06,833 --> 00:11:11,068 And fighting and surviving and hurting each other. 239 00:11:12,372 --> 00:11:15,874 And I just dream of a time when we live up to the potential 240 00:11:15,876 --> 00:11:17,642 That we've created in this world right now. 241 00:11:18,879 --> 00:11:22,613 I dream of a future where the things I needed 242 00:11:22,649 --> 00:11:24,082 As a child exist. 243 00:11:24,618 --> 00:11:26,217 [cheering] 244 00:11:27,454 --> 00:11:30,621 Kylik: Where it's not a struggle to reclaim who I am, 245 00:11:30,657 --> 00:11:33,324 To reclaim who my people are. 246 00:11:33,994 --> 00:11:38,195 ♪ ♪ 247 00:11:40,000 --> 00:11:43,034 Ardith walpetko we'dalx walkem, british columbia's 248 00:11:43,036 --> 00:11:45,870 First indigenous woman on the supreme court bench, 249 00:11:46,005 --> 00:11:47,805 Always knew she wanted to be a lawyer. 250 00:11:49,008 --> 00:11:50,808 Having lost siblings to the child welfare system, 251 00:11:50,877 --> 00:11:53,044 She has dedicated her life to the protection 252 00:11:53,179 --> 00:11:55,079 Of indigenous children and families. 253 00:11:56,316 --> 00:11:58,415 Combining traditional teachings with canadian law, 254 00:11:58,452 --> 00:12:01,419 She forges a powerful union that inspires healing 255 00:12:01,554 --> 00:12:02,620 Within our nations. 256 00:12:03,757 --> 00:12:05,824 The indspire award for law and justice goes to 257 00:12:05,826 --> 00:12:09,560 The honourable justice ardith walpetko we'dalx walkem. 258 00:12:10,563 --> 00:12:11,963 [bird squawks] 259 00:12:12,766 --> 00:12:14,632 ♪ ♪ 260 00:12:14,668 --> 00:12:16,167 Ardith walpetko we'dalx walkem: When my father was teaching me 261 00:12:16,203 --> 00:12:20,237 About our laws and how we have an obligation to help each other 262 00:12:20,273 --> 00:12:23,308 When we're broken, one of the things he said to me 263 00:12:23,310 --> 00:12:25,710 Is that because we're formed of the land, 264 00:12:25,845 --> 00:12:28,913 When we eat salmon or berries or deer 265 00:12:28,982 --> 00:12:32,049 Or everything from the land, that in the marrow of our bones 266 00:12:32,119 --> 00:12:34,452 That translates to who we are. 267 00:12:34,587 --> 00:12:35,787 We are our land walking. 268 00:12:37,257 --> 00:12:39,924 And because our laws flow from the land, 269 00:12:40,059 --> 00:12:42,794 We are our laws walking, and we have to remember 270 00:12:42,863 --> 00:12:45,863 The sacredness of each person. 271 00:12:46,533 --> 00:12:47,865 [film reel ticking] 272 00:12:47,901 --> 00:12:50,668 My name is ardith walpetko we'dalx walkem. 273 00:12:50,670 --> 00:12:53,138 I am a member of the nlaka'pamux nation 274 00:12:53,273 --> 00:12:54,639 From cooks ferry. 275 00:12:54,641 --> 00:12:57,575 And I am a justice of the b.C. Supreme court. 276 00:12:58,678 --> 00:13:02,747 ♪ ♪ 277 00:13:02,749 --> 00:13:04,883 Ardith: When I was very young, I would be taken a lot 278 00:13:05,018 --> 00:13:07,552 Onto the land with my dad and his family 279 00:13:07,621 --> 00:13:09,721 And other elders in the community, 280 00:13:09,856 --> 00:13:11,489 And they would come, and they would talk to me, 281 00:13:11,624 --> 00:13:13,157 And they would tell me stories. 282 00:13:15,228 --> 00:13:17,862 Hell's gate is an area within our territory 283 00:13:17,864 --> 00:13:23,635 That has a very steep canyon, and in early 1900s, 284 00:13:23,637 --> 00:13:27,238 A railway was building a track through the canyon, 285 00:13:27,373 --> 00:13:31,175 And they exploded the rock away trying to lay the track, 286 00:13:31,244 --> 00:13:33,177 And the result of that was that the rocks 287 00:13:33,246 --> 00:13:36,514 All went into the river and completely blocked the river 288 00:13:36,649 --> 00:13:39,384 During the height of one of the salmon returns. 289 00:13:40,787 --> 00:13:44,289 There were literally millions of salmon who became stuck 290 00:13:44,424 --> 00:13:45,789 And unable to make it through. 291 00:13:46,726 --> 00:13:48,159 So, nlaka'pamux people had to come, 292 00:13:48,294 --> 00:13:51,529 And we carried them over with our blankets 293 00:13:51,531 --> 00:13:52,930 And baskets and hands. 294 00:13:54,067 --> 00:13:56,067 And that's what we have to do with the exercise 295 00:13:56,202 --> 00:13:58,469 Of our own laws for child welfare, 296 00:13:58,538 --> 00:13:59,937 Is what my elders taught me. 297 00:14:00,006 --> 00:14:02,073 We had to find a way to help the families 298 00:14:02,208 --> 00:14:03,440 And children get through. 299 00:14:05,545 --> 00:14:08,846 I think the idea that we are all connected 300 00:14:08,915 --> 00:14:12,683 And that the job of law is to heal us as a people, 301 00:14:12,719 --> 00:14:16,087 To heal us in community, to heal our relationships 302 00:14:16,156 --> 00:14:19,424 With each other is a foundational principle 303 00:14:19,559 --> 00:14:22,360 That's shared both in the canadian legal system 304 00:14:22,429 --> 00:14:24,729 And in indigenous legal systems, 305 00:14:24,864 --> 00:14:26,497 Certainly the nlaka'pamux system. 306 00:14:27,500 --> 00:14:30,234 And if we remember that relatedness, 307 00:14:30,303 --> 00:14:32,770 I think that's what brings humanity 308 00:14:32,906 --> 00:14:36,040 And hope to the practice and exercise of law. 309 00:14:36,843 --> 00:14:38,876 [film reel ticking] 310 00:14:38,945 --> 00:14:40,912 Tina: For spearheading systemic change 311 00:14:40,914 --> 00:14:42,647 Within canada's legal system, 312 00:14:42,649 --> 00:14:44,415 The indspire award for law and justice 313 00:14:44,550 --> 00:14:47,384 Is presented to ardith walpetko we'dalx walkem. 314 00:14:48,088 --> 00:14:52,924 ♪ ♪ 315 00:14:52,926 --> 00:14:55,460 Ardith: I'm inspired when I think of the future, 316 00:14:55,595 --> 00:14:57,995 When I think of the people who are coming after us, 317 00:14:58,031 --> 00:15:02,533 And when I think of the options that my kids will have 318 00:15:02,569 --> 00:15:05,136 And the way that they will dance into the world, 319 00:15:05,271 --> 00:15:07,472 The world that they will create. 320 00:15:07,607 --> 00:15:13,244 I am grateful for my family and for opportunity 321 00:15:13,246 --> 00:15:18,482 And for the relationships that I've had within my territory 322 00:15:18,518 --> 00:15:19,751 And with the land itself. 323 00:15:20,220 --> 00:15:22,820 ♪ ♪ 324 00:15:22,856 --> 00:15:25,089 [film reel ticking] 325 00:15:26,393 --> 00:15:27,659 Announcer: The indspire awards are made possible by: 326 00:15:27,794 --> 00:15:30,294 Suncor; 327 00:15:30,363 --> 00:15:34,899 Teck; 328 00:15:35,034 --> 00:15:37,969 Keyera: Together, we're growing seed of connection 329 00:15:37,971 --> 00:15:39,503 And opportunity for all. 330 00:15:43,576 --> 00:15:44,575 Barry and laurie green family charitable trust, 331 00:15:44,611 --> 00:15:46,844 Proud supporters of indigenous youth; 332 00:15:46,913 --> 00:15:48,846 Dixon mitchell investment counsel: 333 00:15:48,915 --> 00:15:51,582 Stewards of wealth evolution; 334 00:15:51,584 --> 00:15:55,319 Ey canada: Committed to building a better working world. 335 00:15:55,788 --> 00:15:57,788 ♪ ♪ 336 00:15:58,458 --> 00:15:59,089 [film reel ticking] 337 00:16:00,327 --> 00:16:02,660 A residential school survivor, joe buffalo struggled 338 00:16:02,662 --> 00:16:05,763 With trauma and addictions for most of his adult life. 339 00:16:06,933 --> 00:16:08,866 Today, joe is a world-renowned pro skateboarder, 340 00:16:09,002 --> 00:16:10,434 And he's thriving. 341 00:16:11,638 --> 00:16:13,404 He's using this platform to speak out against racism 342 00:16:13,539 --> 00:16:16,240 And intergenerational trauma. 343 00:16:16,242 --> 00:16:18,876 Joe is dedicated to his sobriety, his sport, 344 00:16:18,878 --> 00:16:20,678 And a bright future. 345 00:16:20,747 --> 00:16:22,213 He inspires all of us. 346 00:16:22,282 --> 00:16:24,215 Joe, I'm so stoked that you're receiving 347 00:16:24,284 --> 00:16:25,582 The indspire award for sports. 348 00:16:26,452 --> 00:16:28,685 ♪ ♪ 349 00:16:30,023 --> 00:16:31,022 Joe buffalo: I very much became distant with my culture 350 00:16:31,157 --> 00:16:32,790 Growing up in the cities 351 00:16:32,826 --> 00:16:34,358 And the amount of travelling I did, 352 00:16:34,361 --> 00:16:38,228 And then throw in some addiction and some alcoholism, you know, 353 00:16:38,264 --> 00:16:40,464 You very much start to lose sight of who you really are. 354 00:16:41,768 --> 00:16:44,702 I started sweating with the elders in the sweat lodge. 355 00:16:44,704 --> 00:16:46,504 You know, there's that. 356 00:16:46,506 --> 00:16:48,839 But, I mean, you can't really participate in these 357 00:16:48,875 --> 00:16:50,174 While you're active in your addiction, 358 00:16:50,243 --> 00:16:51,242 You know what I mean? 359 00:16:51,244 --> 00:16:52,676 So, I really had to put it down. 360 00:16:54,014 --> 00:16:58,148 Yeah, sobriety is not easy, but once you get past 361 00:16:58,184 --> 00:17:01,885 The--the uncomfortable stages then life starts to open up. 362 00:17:02,522 --> 00:17:04,388 [film reel ticking] 363 00:17:04,391 --> 00:17:05,789 My name's joe buffalo. 364 00:17:05,825 --> 00:17:08,492 I'm from samson cree nation, maskwacis, alberta. 365 00:17:10,029 --> 00:17:14,098 And I'm a skateboarder, actor, and public speaker. 366 00:17:16,269 --> 00:17:19,804 ♪ ♪ 367 00:17:19,806 --> 00:17:21,606 Joe: Skateboarding has its own language, you know what I mean? 368 00:17:21,741 --> 00:17:23,808 It's just like the whole culture behind it, 369 00:17:23,810 --> 00:17:27,345 And it's how community-driven it is. 370 00:17:27,480 --> 00:17:29,280 Skateboarding has taught me everything I know. 371 00:17:30,950 --> 00:17:34,618 I still fight an addiction, and I'm still an alcoholic, 372 00:17:34,687 --> 00:17:35,686 I just don't drink. 373 00:17:36,989 --> 00:17:38,822 I'm still a junkie, I just don't do dope, you know? 374 00:17:40,026 --> 00:17:43,828 And so, yeah, it's just been wild that everything 375 00:17:43,963 --> 00:17:45,563 That I've ever dreamt of has been coming true. 376 00:17:46,833 --> 00:17:50,168 And it's all through just keeping it one hundred 377 00:17:50,303 --> 00:17:53,871 With the creator and to the power of sun dance. 378 00:17:54,274 --> 00:17:56,107 ♪ ♪ 379 00:17:56,109 --> 00:17:57,341 Joe: We started this non-for-profit 380 00:17:57,377 --> 00:18:01,245 Called nation skate youth, and what we do 381 00:18:01,247 --> 00:18:05,650 Is we pretty much just go from community to community, 382 00:18:05,652 --> 00:18:09,553 Right in the front lines, and we instill skateboarding 383 00:18:09,622 --> 00:18:11,188 Into the youths' lives. 384 00:18:12,392 --> 00:18:14,358 So, regardless of whether or not the kids take to it, 385 00:18:14,427 --> 00:18:16,093 You don't have to be the very best at it, 386 00:18:16,096 --> 00:18:19,163 We just like to show all the rich and positive avenues 387 00:18:19,165 --> 00:18:20,998 That skateboarding culture can provide. 388 00:18:23,069 --> 00:18:24,869 To be able to form chapters of nations 389 00:18:24,938 --> 00:18:27,938 Clear across turtle island, that's, like, the dream, 390 00:18:27,974 --> 00:18:29,240 You know? 391 00:18:29,309 --> 00:18:32,610 To eventually just have one in florida, or like one in toronto, 392 00:18:32,679 --> 00:18:35,212 Or like--you know what I mean, and have them there 393 00:18:35,281 --> 00:18:37,481 Readily available for all the youth all across turtle island, 394 00:18:37,484 --> 00:18:38,615 That's the dream. 395 00:18:38,651 --> 00:18:42,486 ♪ ♪ 396 00:18:42,522 --> 00:18:44,155 Joe: Because we're indigenous, we are automatically, 397 00:18:44,157 --> 00:18:45,356 Like, adaptable. 398 00:18:46,226 --> 00:18:47,524 You can put us in any situation. 399 00:18:47,560 --> 00:18:50,561 We've got unlimited strength, you know what I mean? 400 00:18:51,864 --> 00:18:52,964 We're automatically gifted from the day we were born, 401 00:18:53,099 --> 00:18:55,299 So you can do absolutely anything you want, 402 00:18:55,434 --> 00:18:57,768 You put your mind to, and that's just it. 403 00:18:57,770 --> 00:19:00,070 ♪ ♪ 404 00:19:01,074 --> 00:19:01,972 Dallas: For his focus, determination, 405 00:19:02,008 --> 00:19:03,641 And leadership as a pro skateboarder, 406 00:19:03,710 --> 00:19:07,144 And uplifting indigenous youth, the indspire award for sports 407 00:19:07,147 --> 00:19:08,579 Goes to joe buffalo. 408 00:19:09,015 --> 00:19:15,986 ♪ ♪ 409 00:19:19,559 --> 00:19:21,559 Joe: I think it's super important to have family 410 00:19:21,628 --> 00:19:24,729 Because, you know, like after the dust settles, 411 00:19:24,731 --> 00:19:25,596 That's all you really have. 412 00:19:26,132 --> 00:19:28,365 ♪ ♪ 413 00:19:29,469 --> 00:19:31,669 Joe: I'm grateful for community, and I'm grateful 414 00:19:31,671 --> 00:19:36,874 For all my friends and family, and I'm grateful for this life. 415 00:19:38,077 --> 00:19:39,443 It's a good time to be alive. 416 00:19:40,046 --> 00:19:44,047 ♪ ♪ 417 00:19:46,018 --> 00:19:49,487 Jennine krauchi is a master métis beadwork artist whose work 418 00:19:49,622 --> 00:19:52,556 Is showcased in museums and art galleries alike. 419 00:19:52,625 --> 00:19:55,559 She emerged as a traditional knowledge-keeper at a time 420 00:19:55,628 --> 00:19:58,762 When métis practices were at risk of being lost forever. 421 00:20:00,066 --> 00:20:02,099 She has resurrected the oldest style of métis beadwork 422 00:20:02,168 --> 00:20:04,635 And teaches it to youth, motivating them 423 00:20:04,671 --> 00:20:06,971 To reclaim their identity and their history. 424 00:20:08,307 --> 00:20:09,873 I am thrilled that jennine krauchi is being celebrated 425 00:20:09,943 --> 00:20:12,710 With the indspire award for culture, heritage, 426 00:20:12,779 --> 00:20:13,944 And spirituality. 427 00:20:15,514 --> 00:20:19,450 ♪ ♪ 428 00:20:19,519 --> 00:20:21,319 Jennine krauchi: It started when I was about five or six-- 429 00:20:21,321 --> 00:20:22,153 [camera shutter clicks] 430 00:20:23,256 --> 00:20:25,389 Jennine:--And it was being around beadwork. 431 00:20:27,327 --> 00:20:28,425 It was just part of my life. 432 00:20:30,663 --> 00:20:33,263 But it wasn't until the '90s, when I moved back here 433 00:20:33,299 --> 00:20:35,866 To winnipeg, that it was like full circle, 434 00:20:35,902 --> 00:20:37,668 And I came back to my roots. 435 00:20:39,272 --> 00:20:41,739 And after 30 years of doing beadwork, 436 00:20:41,874 --> 00:20:44,675 I finally had a piece in an art gallery. 437 00:20:45,945 --> 00:20:49,546 And at that point, I felt that I could honestly say 438 00:20:49,582 --> 00:20:50,681 I'm a beadwork artist. 439 00:20:51,451 --> 00:20:54,385 [film reel ticking] 440 00:20:56,456 --> 00:20:58,022 My name is jennine krauchi. 441 00:20:58,157 --> 00:20:59,489 I'm a métis beadwork artist. 442 00:21:01,560 --> 00:21:04,194 ♪ ♪ 443 00:21:04,196 --> 00:21:08,099 Jennine: When you think of the late 1800s, early 1900s, 444 00:21:08,234 --> 00:21:11,836 Two of the first things that vanished within our community 445 00:21:11,971 --> 00:21:16,040 Was our language and our beadwork 446 00:21:16,109 --> 00:21:19,577 Because our beadwork identified us right away as métis. 447 00:21:20,046 --> 00:21:23,180 ♪ ♪ 448 00:21:23,182 --> 00:21:25,315 Jennine: So, a lot of that beadwork was put away. 449 00:21:26,919 --> 00:21:28,885 Sometimes, the beadwork was taken away and burnt. 450 00:21:32,859 --> 00:21:34,458 Even though we almost lost our culture, 451 00:21:34,593 --> 00:21:40,931 There's still these pieces that are left behind that we can see, 452 00:21:40,933 --> 00:21:44,635 And we can study and look at their stitches, 453 00:21:44,637 --> 00:21:46,070 Look at their beadwork. 454 00:21:47,540 --> 00:21:50,074 When I started looking at the old pieces, 455 00:21:50,076 --> 00:21:54,578 Those pieces are talking to you even though they're so silent. 456 00:21:56,816 --> 00:22:03,421 There was just this connection of things past, 457 00:22:03,423 --> 00:22:09,160 This beautiful beadwork that was being done with a lot of love. 458 00:22:10,930 --> 00:22:12,929 It was things like that that guided me. 459 00:22:15,568 --> 00:22:20,304 To be able to come out and feel free about who you are 460 00:22:20,439 --> 00:22:24,441 And what you want to do and be able to have those 461 00:22:24,477 --> 00:22:29,613 Cultural things back again, it's really important. 462 00:22:29,682 --> 00:22:31,348 I think it's really important to the young people too, 463 00:22:31,351 --> 00:22:32,916 To be able to see that. 464 00:22:32,952 --> 00:22:35,653 Because there's not that many people, descendants, 465 00:22:35,655 --> 00:22:38,055 Left that live that lifestyle. 466 00:22:39,325 --> 00:22:42,726 So, it's really important that we do get together 467 00:22:42,795 --> 00:22:43,760 And celebrate. 468 00:22:44,163 --> 00:22:46,630 ♪ ♪ 469 00:22:46,632 --> 00:22:48,499 - [laughter] - [film reel ticking] 470 00:22:49,568 --> 00:22:50,467 Tina: For her dedication to preserving 471 00:22:50,536 --> 00:22:52,570 And passing on métis culture and knowledge, 472 00:22:52,572 --> 00:22:55,606 The indspire award for culture, heritage, and spirituality 473 00:22:55,741 --> 00:22:57,607 Goes to jennine krauchi. 474 00:22:58,478 --> 00:23:02,078 ♪ ♪ 475 00:23:02,115 --> 00:23:04,615 Jennine: There's just so many along the way 476 00:23:04,617 --> 00:23:07,451 That have influenced me and kept me doing 477 00:23:07,453 --> 00:23:08,619 What I'm doing. 478 00:23:08,754 --> 00:23:10,487 [applause] 479 00:23:11,758 --> 00:23:12,589 Jennine: I would say just make sure that you are proud 480 00:23:12,658 --> 00:23:13,690 Of your culture. 481 00:23:14,494 --> 00:23:15,592 You are proud of who you are. 482 00:23:17,630 --> 00:23:18,895 And pass it on. 483 00:23:18,931 --> 00:23:21,465 Keep it going, you know, so it never disappears 484 00:23:21,501 --> 00:23:22,700 Or almost disappears again. 485 00:23:23,669 --> 00:23:26,570 ♪ ♪ 486 00:23:28,040 --> 00:23:31,642 Forcibly removed from her family during the sixties scoop, 487 00:23:31,644 --> 00:23:34,377 Lori campbell grew up not knowing where she came from. 488 00:23:35,648 --> 00:23:37,781 For 25 years, she searched for her mother and siblings 489 00:23:37,850 --> 00:23:39,516 While pursuing higher education. 490 00:23:40,586 --> 00:23:42,185 Today, at the university of regina, 491 00:23:42,221 --> 00:23:44,188 She supports indigenous students 492 00:23:44,190 --> 00:23:46,890 Building a more inclusive space where they can thrive. 493 00:23:47,994 --> 00:23:50,327 A formidable educator and leader in her field, 494 00:23:50,396 --> 00:23:51,896 Lori campbell is the recipient 495 00:23:51,898 --> 00:23:53,631 Of the indspire award for education. 496 00:23:54,200 --> 00:23:57,267 ♪ ♪ 497 00:23:58,404 --> 00:23:59,269 Lori campbell: I'm very proud and honoured 498 00:23:59,305 --> 00:24:01,037 To be the first person to hold the role 499 00:24:01,073 --> 00:24:03,307 Of associate vice-president indigenous engagement 500 00:24:03,442 --> 00:24:04,741 At the university of regina. 501 00:24:05,845 --> 00:24:08,612 Essentially, what I do here at the university 502 00:24:08,614 --> 00:24:12,082 Is I try to create space where indigenous students, staff, 503 00:24:12,118 --> 00:24:15,118 And faculty can be their unapologetic indigenous selves. 504 00:24:17,190 --> 00:24:19,289 I think the experience of being from 505 00:24:19,325 --> 00:24:22,259 The sixties scoop generation does inform the work 506 00:24:22,261 --> 00:24:23,360 That I get to do today. 507 00:24:24,497 --> 00:24:27,598 Part of what's required of me is to work 508 00:24:27,600 --> 00:24:32,035 And understand how colonialism impacts institutions like this 509 00:24:32,071 --> 00:24:34,705 And how that can negatively impact the futures 510 00:24:34,707 --> 00:24:35,739 Of indigenous peoples. 511 00:24:36,375 --> 00:24:39,176 [film reel ticking] 512 00:24:39,846 --> 00:24:41,178 Tansi lori campbell. 513 00:24:41,313 --> 00:24:42,245 [speaking cree] 514 00:24:43,416 --> 00:24:44,915 My family's from montreal lake cree first nation, 515 00:24:44,917 --> 00:24:46,183 And I'm also a member there. 516 00:24:46,853 --> 00:24:47,918 [film reel ticking] 517 00:24:48,488 --> 00:24:49,853 [laughter] 518 00:24:51,023 --> 00:24:52,322 Lori: I was scooped through the sixties scoop, 519 00:24:52,358 --> 00:24:54,257 And I went into foster care. 520 00:24:55,427 --> 00:24:57,060 And then I was adopted when I was two years old. 521 00:24:58,397 --> 00:25:01,498 And when I turned 19, I came to the university of regina. 522 00:25:02,668 --> 00:25:05,135 I was born in regina, and I started the search 523 00:25:05,137 --> 00:25:06,836 For my birth family once I got back here. 524 00:25:08,341 --> 00:25:09,806 Meeting my mom for the first time 525 00:25:09,842 --> 00:25:11,408 Was one of the most profound experiences 526 00:25:11,477 --> 00:25:12,709 That I'd ever had in my life. 527 00:25:13,746 --> 00:25:15,078 I remember just looking at her hands 528 00:25:15,114 --> 00:25:16,747 And how they looked just like mine, 529 00:25:16,749 --> 00:25:18,148 And I'd never seen that before. 530 00:25:18,284 --> 00:25:20,350 ♪ ♪ 531 00:25:22,755 --> 00:25:24,087 Lori: Coming to understand what that means 532 00:25:24,156 --> 00:25:25,489 And what it means to be the granddaughter 533 00:25:25,624 --> 00:25:28,826 Of a residential school survivor informs the work that I do 534 00:25:28,961 --> 00:25:31,529 Because I have an understanding of the experiences 535 00:25:31,664 --> 00:25:34,331 That other indigenous students have been through 536 00:25:34,466 --> 00:25:35,899 And what our families have been through. 537 00:25:37,503 --> 00:25:41,838 When you work in a world that is outside of indigenous peoples, 538 00:25:41,908 --> 00:25:43,406 The values can be different. 539 00:25:44,544 --> 00:25:46,910 And if we allow ourselves to get sucked into that, 540 00:25:46,913 --> 00:25:49,413 We can cause harm to our indigenous people. 541 00:25:50,883 --> 00:25:53,250 I feel really proud to be able to be here 542 00:25:53,385 --> 00:25:56,253 And really honoured to be able to do the work 543 00:25:56,388 --> 00:25:58,355 That I get to do and to be able to talk 544 00:25:58,490 --> 00:26:01,659 To students here who are excited and thriving 545 00:26:01,661 --> 00:26:04,561 And learning about their indigeneity, 546 00:26:04,597 --> 00:26:08,264 But also talking about issues that are important to them 547 00:26:08,301 --> 00:26:09,333 As indigenous students. 548 00:26:10,469 --> 00:26:12,436 You know, everybody wins when indigenous students 549 00:26:12,438 --> 00:26:14,704 Have the opportunity to realize their dreams. 550 00:26:15,341 --> 00:26:16,273 [film reel ticking] 551 00:26:17,410 --> 00:26:18,675 Dallas: For protecting indigenous students 552 00:26:18,744 --> 00:26:21,978 By advocating for safer spaces within academic institutions, 553 00:26:21,980 --> 00:26:25,048 The indspire award for education goes to lori campbell. 554 00:26:25,451 --> 00:26:32,356 ♪ ♪ 555 00:26:34,360 --> 00:26:37,094 Lori: And I'm driven by indigenous joy and love. 556 00:26:38,297 --> 00:26:40,964 It fuels me to do what it is that I do every day, 557 00:26:40,967 --> 00:26:45,301 To get up every day, to try and, you know, leave this space 558 00:26:45,338 --> 00:26:48,238 A better space when I leave at the end of every day. 559 00:26:49,642 --> 00:26:51,909 I don't think that there's been a time in my life 560 00:26:51,911 --> 00:26:54,144 Where I felt more happy and more fulfilled. 561 00:26:55,180 --> 00:26:57,914 I have the job that I've always wanted. 562 00:26:59,352 --> 00:27:02,085 I'm here in my, you know, close proximity to my home community. 563 00:27:03,322 --> 00:27:06,790 And I get to do the things that I'm passionate about. 564 00:27:07,259 --> 00:27:08,491 ♪ ♪ 565 00:27:09,729 --> 00:27:10,827 Announcer: The indspire awards are made possible by: 566 00:27:12,064 --> 00:27:13,997 Imperial: Creating lasting relationships to build 567 00:27:14,066 --> 00:27:16,533 Strong, resilient communities; 568 00:27:16,602 --> 00:27:19,203 Capitol power: Powering a sustainable future 569 00:27:19,205 --> 00:27:21,471 For people and planet; 570 00:27:21,540 --> 00:27:22,839 Syncrude. 571 00:27:23,742 --> 00:27:25,608 - ♪ ♪ - [film reel ticking] 572 00:27:30,783 --> 00:27:33,417 Bouchier: Indigenous excellence, better together; 573 00:27:33,552 --> 00:27:36,486 Deloitte: Celebrating first nations, inuit 574 00:27:36,555 --> 00:27:38,622 And métis leadership; 575 00:27:38,757 --> 00:27:41,558 Rio tinto: Finding better ways to provide the materials 576 00:27:41,627 --> 00:27:42,592 The world needs. 577 00:27:43,495 --> 00:27:45,462 - ♪ ♪ - [film reel ticking] 578 00:27:46,631 --> 00:27:48,966 Indigenous youth today are reactivating 579 00:27:49,101 --> 00:27:51,435 Traditional knowledge and forging new pathways 580 00:27:51,570 --> 00:27:52,736 For innovation. 581 00:27:53,773 --> 00:27:55,572 My name is anna lambe, and I am honoured 582 00:27:55,641 --> 00:27:58,241 To be celebrating my fellow youth and their success. 583 00:27:59,578 --> 00:28:03,647 Willow allen is a model who is changing the face of fashion. 584 00:28:03,716 --> 00:28:05,916 Ruby bruce is an artist and activist 585 00:28:06,051 --> 00:28:08,985 Who brings creativity to her community. 586 00:28:09,055 --> 00:28:12,522 Reanna merasty is an architect who is reimagining spaces 587 00:28:12,591 --> 00:28:13,524 And systems. 588 00:28:14,727 --> 00:28:18,161 In her home community, willow allen has inspired 589 00:28:18,230 --> 00:28:21,465 The younger generation to embrace cultural teachings 590 00:28:21,600 --> 00:28:23,666 And explore careers in modelling. 591 00:28:25,004 --> 00:28:27,404 She champions youth initiatives while studying social work 592 00:28:27,406 --> 00:28:29,139 At the university of manitoba. 593 00:28:30,943 --> 00:28:33,810 Ruby bruce strives to connect métis youth 594 00:28:33,879 --> 00:28:36,079 With their culture through creative expression. 595 00:28:37,282 --> 00:28:39,550 Her commitment to building community has resulted 596 00:28:39,552 --> 00:28:42,219 In the creation of the st. Laurent art space committee, 597 00:28:42,354 --> 00:28:45,355 An inclusive art space for artists of all backgrounds. 598 00:28:46,692 --> 00:28:51,028 Reanna merasty's advocacy for culturally informed programs 599 00:28:51,030 --> 00:28:54,230 Has catalyzed remarkable change at the university of manitoba. 600 00:28:55,567 --> 00:28:58,302 Harnessing her love for the land and traditional knowledge, 601 00:28:58,437 --> 00:29:01,038 Her vision is to indigenize the field of architecture 602 00:29:01,173 --> 00:29:02,172 And design. 603 00:29:03,509 --> 00:29:07,110 Tonight, I am honoured to celebrate indigenous youth 604 00:29:07,146 --> 00:29:10,880 Who represent inuit, métis, and first nations excellence. 605 00:29:11,517 --> 00:29:12,682 [film reel ticking] 606 00:29:13,352 --> 00:29:14,584 My name is willow allen. 607 00:29:15,588 --> 00:29:16,586 I am from inuvik, northwest territories, 608 00:29:16,655 --> 00:29:19,189 And I am a model and content creator. 609 00:29:19,658 --> 00:29:21,124 ♪ ♪ 610 00:29:22,361 --> 00:29:23,527 Willow: Being an indigenous person, occupying space 611 00:29:23,529 --> 00:29:27,931 In the work that I do comes with a lot of pressure 612 00:29:27,933 --> 00:29:30,501 And expectations that I have for myself. 613 00:29:31,337 --> 00:29:32,269 [camera shutter clicks] 614 00:29:33,639 --> 00:29:36,039 Willow: I've gotten a lot of messages from indigenous girls 615 00:29:36,108 --> 00:29:39,076 Feeling like they weren't beautiful 616 00:29:39,078 --> 00:29:42,646 And didn't have much confidence 617 00:29:42,715 --> 00:29:44,615 And felt ashamed of who they were 618 00:29:44,750 --> 00:29:48,952 Until they saw me being proud of who I was. 619 00:29:50,623 --> 00:29:53,090 I think being blessed with these opportunities 620 00:29:53,225 --> 00:29:56,560 That I was given comes with a lot of purpose. 621 00:29:58,564 --> 00:30:02,365 Racism has impacted me as an inuit person. 622 00:30:03,435 --> 00:30:05,836 Not a lot of people understood my culture, 623 00:30:05,838 --> 00:30:09,439 And it made me feel looked down on 624 00:30:09,475 --> 00:30:13,710 And feel like I needed to hide who I was for a long time. 625 00:30:15,314 --> 00:30:19,249 When I started modelling, it really allowed me to have 626 00:30:19,384 --> 00:30:21,918 A lot of confidence in what I look like 627 00:30:21,987 --> 00:30:27,557 And realizing that there is a place for me in that world. 628 00:30:29,528 --> 00:30:31,862 I think that the modelling that I've been doing 629 00:30:31,864 --> 00:30:36,199 And my content creation hopefully has been dismantling 630 00:30:36,235 --> 00:30:41,204 A lot of the colonial structures and bringing that representation 631 00:30:41,273 --> 00:30:43,439 And culture into those spaces. 632 00:30:44,076 --> 00:30:45,475 ♪ ♪ 633 00:30:45,477 --> 00:30:46,509 [film reel ticking] 634 00:30:46,579 --> 00:30:47,577 My name is ruby bruce, 635 00:30:47,613 --> 00:30:49,479 And I am from the métis community 636 00:30:49,615 --> 00:30:50,814 Of st. Laurent, manitoba. 637 00:30:51,550 --> 00:30:55,352 ♪ ♪ 638 00:30:56,455 --> 00:30:58,222 Ruby: I've been an artist my entire life. 639 00:31:00,726 --> 00:31:06,463 I got influence from everything around me, my surroundings, 640 00:31:06,465 --> 00:31:08,932 And that's what I would draw. 641 00:31:11,103 --> 00:31:14,905 It's a lot easier for me to express myself through art 642 00:31:14,974 --> 00:31:16,039 And writing. 643 00:31:17,443 --> 00:31:21,945 It just--it helps me think, really think of what is inside, 644 00:31:21,947 --> 00:31:24,715 What's in my heart and what's in my mind. 645 00:31:24,717 --> 00:31:26,650 ♪ ♪ 646 00:31:27,887 --> 00:31:29,786 Ruby: I tell children being indigenous is beautiful. 647 00:31:31,724 --> 00:31:35,659 There's been many times after we're finished our workshops, 648 00:31:35,661 --> 00:31:37,927 And almost all the children will say, 649 00:31:37,963 --> 00:31:40,129 "oh, I have so much more confidence now." 650 00:31:40,165 --> 00:31:41,798 "I love being indigenous." 651 00:31:41,800 --> 00:31:43,200 "oh, I love our artwork." 652 00:31:43,335 --> 00:31:44,668 And they get so excited. 653 00:31:46,138 --> 00:31:48,138 They're like, "wow, like, it's so amazing to be indigenous." 654 00:31:48,273 --> 00:31:50,373 I'm like, "yes, exactly, exactly." 655 00:31:51,810 --> 00:31:54,010 But I always tell them, you know, 656 00:31:54,046 --> 00:31:55,679 Don't copy exactly what I'm doing. 657 00:31:55,748 --> 00:31:57,381 I want it to be yours. 658 00:31:57,516 --> 00:32:00,583 I want them to put themselves into what they're making. 659 00:32:01,020 --> 00:32:02,953 ♪ ♪ 660 00:32:04,222 --> 00:32:07,524 Ruby: One thing I love to include in most of my art 661 00:32:07,526 --> 00:32:08,524 Is kinship. 662 00:32:09,929 --> 00:32:11,627 It can mean any living being, 663 00:32:11,664 --> 00:32:13,629 Living and non-living in my opinion. 664 00:32:15,034 --> 00:32:16,099 That's what we all are. 665 00:32:16,234 --> 00:32:17,300 We're all kin. 666 00:32:17,369 --> 00:32:18,701 We're all connected. 667 00:32:19,104 --> 00:32:20,370 ♪ ♪ 668 00:32:21,039 --> 00:32:21,971 [birds chirp] 669 00:32:22,675 --> 00:32:24,173 [film reel ticking] 670 00:32:24,209 --> 00:32:27,311 My name is reanna merasty, and I am woodlands cree 671 00:32:27,446 --> 00:32:29,112 From barren lands first nation. 672 00:32:30,516 --> 00:32:33,783 A lot of my work has been influenced by my time 673 00:32:33,918 --> 00:32:36,119 At home in northern manitoba, 674 00:32:36,155 --> 00:32:37,921 Spending time with my grandparents 675 00:32:37,990 --> 00:32:39,155 On reindeer lake. 676 00:32:40,492 --> 00:32:42,759 And I witnessed a lot of the natural building construction 677 00:32:42,795 --> 00:32:44,594 That my grandpa would do when I was younger. 678 00:32:46,031 --> 00:32:48,732 I would watch him build his own log cabins from the ground up 679 00:32:48,867 --> 00:32:49,966 With his own two hands. 680 00:32:51,770 --> 00:32:53,603 It wasn't until I was in my undergrad 681 00:32:53,605 --> 00:32:55,538 That I started utilizing a lot of the knowledge 682 00:32:55,574 --> 00:32:57,874 That I gained to influence the work that I do. 683 00:32:58,477 --> 00:32:59,575 [fire crackles] 684 00:33:00,913 --> 00:33:02,945 Reanna: "wahkohtowin" means everything has a relationship 685 00:33:02,982 --> 00:33:04,948 And everything is our relative. 686 00:33:05,017 --> 00:33:06,917 I've been utilizing that principle, 687 00:33:07,052 --> 00:33:09,853 Which stems from the seven cree natural laws, 688 00:33:09,988 --> 00:33:13,757 And I think once you understand that principle of wahkohtowin, 689 00:33:13,826 --> 00:33:16,226 You then start to offer solutions of how you can 690 00:33:16,228 --> 00:33:18,294 Work with and for the land itself. 691 00:33:20,432 --> 00:33:24,434 When I was in my undergrad, I experienced a lot of racism, 692 00:33:24,503 --> 00:33:27,270 So I established and co-founded 693 00:33:27,272 --> 00:33:30,173 The indigenous design and planning student association 694 00:33:30,242 --> 00:33:34,177 To create a very supportive space where other students 695 00:33:34,213 --> 00:33:37,113 Can feel at home, but they can also have resources 696 00:33:37,182 --> 00:33:39,749 To interact with other indigenous students 697 00:33:39,818 --> 00:33:42,586 That are within the faculty, which I never had 698 00:33:42,588 --> 00:33:44,053 When I was in school. 699 00:33:44,456 --> 00:33:46,422 ♪ ♪ 700 00:33:47,793 --> 00:33:50,126 Reanna: My dream for indigenous youth is to pursue a career 701 00:33:50,262 --> 00:33:51,928 In architecture and design. 702 00:33:52,931 --> 00:33:53,930 There is very little representation 703 00:33:54,066 --> 00:33:55,932 Of indigenous people within this field, 704 00:33:56,068 --> 00:33:58,602 And I want to provide a resource for indigenous youth 705 00:33:58,737 --> 00:34:00,537 To see themselves within the space. 706 00:34:01,006 --> 00:34:02,672 ♪ ♪ 707 00:34:03,675 --> 00:34:04,608 Speaker: I'm so proud of you. 708 00:34:05,911 --> 00:34:07,310 Anna: For their advocacy and reclamation of the spaces 709 00:34:07,346 --> 00:34:10,246 They occupy, the indspire awards for youth 710 00:34:10,315 --> 00:34:13,283 Go to willow allen, ruby bruce, and reanna merasty. 711 00:34:13,952 --> 00:34:14,917 [film reel ticking] 712 00:34:16,054 --> 00:34:17,754 [cheering] 713 00:34:18,223 --> 00:34:20,757 ♪ ♪ 714 00:34:20,826 --> 00:34:22,292 [cheering] 715 00:34:22,761 --> 00:34:25,061 ♪ ♪ 716 00:34:25,130 --> 00:34:27,697 - [cheering] - ♪ ♪ 717 00:34:27,833 --> 00:34:28,965 Man: Way to go, girl! 718 00:34:29,768 --> 00:34:31,367 ♪ ♪ 719 00:34:32,704 --> 00:34:33,870 Willow: And it feels like such a full-circle moment, 720 00:34:33,872 --> 00:34:38,842 That connection to who I am and home through where my life 721 00:34:38,844 --> 00:34:39,842 Has taken me. 722 00:34:39,878 --> 00:34:42,612 ♪ ♪ 723 00:34:43,482 --> 00:34:44,314 Ruby: Just do what you love, 724 00:34:44,383 --> 00:34:48,718 And--and it will all fall into place. 725 00:34:48,854 --> 00:34:52,121 Just do what you love, and it will all fall into place. 726 00:34:52,157 --> 00:34:56,159 ♪ ♪ 727 00:34:56,295 --> 00:34:59,262 Reanna: My home on that island is something that I treasure, 728 00:34:59,397 --> 00:35:01,731 And it's something that I will always hold close to me. 729 00:35:02,200 --> 00:35:04,668 ♪ ♪ 730 00:35:04,803 --> 00:35:06,402 Anna: Do you know a first nations, inuk, 731 00:35:06,472 --> 00:35:08,938 Or métis individual who is making a national impact? 732 00:35:08,974 --> 00:35:10,673 Nominate them for an indspire award at: 733 00:35:13,879 --> 00:35:15,378 - ♪ ♪ - [film reel ticking] 734 00:35:15,414 --> 00:35:17,147 Announcer: The indspire awards thanks our supporters: 735 00:35:18,617 --> 00:35:21,685 Indspire: Supporting indigenous achievement and excellence; 736 00:35:21,687 --> 00:35:24,154 Shell canada: Powering lives and livelihoods 737 00:35:24,156 --> 00:35:26,623 Through our products and activities; 738 00:35:26,692 --> 00:35:28,758 Air canada: Founding partner and official airline 739 00:35:28,827 --> 00:35:31,027 Of the 2023 indspire awards. 740 00:35:35,233 --> 00:35:36,500 Barry and laurie green family charitable trust: 741 00:35:36,635 --> 00:35:38,501 Proud supporters of indigenous youth; 742 00:35:38,504 --> 00:35:40,570 Scotiabank: Committed to supporting 743 00:35:40,572 --> 00:35:44,507 Economic resilience for every future; 744 00:35:44,576 --> 00:35:45,641 Suncor. 745 00:35:46,512 --> 00:35:48,778 - ♪ ♪ - [film reel ticking] 746 00:35:51,783 --> 00:35:54,651 Shirley cuillierrier's 40-year career with the rcmp 747 00:35:54,786 --> 00:35:56,653 Has been nothing short of radical. 748 00:35:56,722 --> 00:35:58,989 As senior advisor to the national inquiry 749 00:35:59,124 --> 00:36:01,725 Into missing and murdered indigenous women and girls, 750 00:36:01,860 --> 00:36:04,961 And special advisor to combat human trafficking, 751 00:36:04,963 --> 00:36:07,863 Her focus has always been on protecting the most vulnerable. 752 00:36:08,901 --> 00:36:11,534 Her mohawk name is kwa ne re ta ion ne, 753 00:36:11,537 --> 00:36:14,136 Which means "leaf-placer" or "protector." 754 00:36:14,173 --> 00:36:17,040 How fitting that shirley is the indspire award recipient 755 00:36:17,175 --> 00:36:18,508 For public service. 756 00:36:19,111 --> 00:36:20,776 ♪ ♪ 757 00:36:21,880 --> 00:36:23,346 Shirley cuillierrier: Early in my career, 758 00:36:23,481 --> 00:36:28,618 I recognized that violence against women in our society 759 00:36:28,753 --> 00:36:34,624 Was a very big problem of epidemic proportions, I felt. 760 00:36:35,994 --> 00:36:37,227 Not enough was being done. 761 00:36:38,397 --> 00:36:41,330 That has probably been my biggest contribution, 762 00:36:41,366 --> 00:36:44,701 In policing and in the criminal justice system, 763 00:36:44,703 --> 00:36:48,905 To highlight the fact that violence 764 00:36:48,974 --> 00:36:52,675 Against indigenous women is not acceptable. 765 00:36:53,378 --> 00:36:55,045 [film reel ticking] 766 00:36:55,814 --> 00:36:56,780 I'm shirley cuillierrier. 767 00:36:56,915 --> 00:36:59,716 I'm a member of the kanesatake first nation. 768 00:36:59,718 --> 00:37:03,820 I served in the rcmp for 36.5 years. 769 00:37:05,490 --> 00:37:07,457 ♪ ♪ 770 00:37:07,592 --> 00:37:10,226 Shirley: In 1990, when the oka crisis happened, 771 00:37:10,295 --> 00:37:12,462 I was very conflicted. 772 00:37:14,399 --> 00:37:19,636 My grandfather sat me down, and he shared with me 773 00:37:19,638 --> 00:37:23,673 How important it would be for me to remain 774 00:37:23,675 --> 00:37:28,411 In the rcmp and to bring about change for our people 775 00:37:28,546 --> 00:37:30,813 From within the institution. 776 00:37:31,416 --> 00:37:33,483 ♪ ♪ 777 00:37:33,618 --> 00:37:37,953 Shirley: When you talk about dismantling institutions 778 00:37:37,990 --> 00:37:39,289 People get nervous. 779 00:37:41,093 --> 00:37:44,394 It's kind of a coming together of the minds to understand 780 00:37:44,529 --> 00:37:49,065 That there is a service gap, and what does that look like 781 00:37:49,200 --> 00:37:53,303 And how do we collectively address that service gap? 782 00:37:55,741 --> 00:37:57,040 People know they have to change. 783 00:37:58,310 --> 00:38:00,310 Some people don't know how to go about the change, 784 00:38:00,379 --> 00:38:03,579 So having the indigenous community at the table 785 00:38:03,649 --> 00:38:07,951 Really provides for some rich dialog 786 00:38:07,953 --> 00:38:09,986 And kind of that aha moment. 787 00:38:11,256 --> 00:38:15,424 And it's going to result in better service. 788 00:38:18,430 --> 00:38:20,864 And that's where my grandfather was, I think, 789 00:38:20,999 --> 00:38:26,369 Very right in--in trying to persuade me to stay 790 00:38:26,371 --> 00:38:27,603 In the rcmp. 791 00:38:28,740 --> 00:38:30,740 And--and it was indeed a changing moment for me 792 00:38:30,742 --> 00:38:36,812 Because I felt he gave me the strength to be me 793 00:38:36,848 --> 00:38:40,583 And to be proud and to go out there 794 00:38:40,652 --> 00:38:44,087 And to do the job to the best of my ability. 795 00:38:45,023 --> 00:38:46,889 - ♪ ♪ - [film reel ticking] 796 00:38:48,160 --> 00:38:49,326 Tina: For affecting systemic change within the rcmp, 797 00:38:49,461 --> 00:38:51,361 While on the front lines of protecting women 798 00:38:51,430 --> 00:38:53,696 From human trafficking, the indspire award 799 00:38:53,699 --> 00:38:55,898 For public service goes to shirley cuillierrier. 800 00:38:56,634 --> 00:38:57,566 [film reel ticking] 801 00:39:00,038 --> 00:39:05,007 ♪ ♪ 802 00:39:06,078 --> 00:39:07,610 Shirley: When you're part of an institution, 803 00:39:07,646 --> 00:39:11,647 It's easy to be one in the same. 804 00:39:11,683 --> 00:39:13,149 [applause] 805 00:39:14,119 --> 00:39:17,587 Shirley: But staying true to yourself 806 00:39:17,589 --> 00:39:23,660 And--and being who you are takes discipline and courage. 807 00:39:28,066 --> 00:39:31,434 I'm just proud to be a mohawk woman. 808 00:39:31,837 --> 00:39:34,837 ♪ ♪ 809 00:39:35,941 --> 00:39:37,807 Dr. Chris mushquash is a leading force 810 00:39:37,942 --> 00:39:40,042 In indigenous mental health in canada. 811 00:39:41,179 --> 00:39:42,678 He's a clinical psychologist who incorporates 812 00:39:42,748 --> 00:39:45,281 Traditional knowledge with western medicine, 813 00:39:45,350 --> 00:39:48,485 Creating safer spaces for indigenous people to heal. 814 00:39:49,554 --> 00:39:51,020 Through his work as canada research chair 815 00:39:51,089 --> 00:39:53,890 In indigenous mental health and addictions, 816 00:39:53,892 --> 00:39:56,960 He influences systemic change at a federal level. 817 00:39:58,296 --> 00:40:00,096 We honour dr. Chris mushquash with the indspire award 818 00:40:00,231 --> 00:40:01,030 For health. 819 00:40:01,833 --> 00:40:07,103 ♪ ♪ 820 00:40:07,172 --> 00:40:08,104 [child laughs] 821 00:40:09,374 --> 00:40:10,439 Dr. Chris mushquash: I certainly grew up in a community 822 00:40:10,475 --> 00:40:12,441 Where mental health and addiction difficulties 823 00:40:12,477 --> 00:40:13,843 Were visible. 824 00:40:16,815 --> 00:40:17,847 You saw things around you, 825 00:40:17,982 --> 00:40:20,082 And I think I was curious about that 826 00:40:20,118 --> 00:40:23,719 And wanted to find a way to be maybe useful to my community. 827 00:40:24,389 --> 00:40:25,621 [film reel ticking] 828 00:40:26,424 --> 00:40:27,256 Boozhoo, chris mushquash. 829 00:40:27,292 --> 00:40:29,124 [speaking ojibwe] 830 00:40:29,727 --> 00:40:30,794 I'm chris. 831 00:40:30,929 --> 00:40:32,194 I'm a clinical psychologist and researcher 832 00:40:32,230 --> 00:40:33,263 In northwestern ontario. 833 00:40:35,100 --> 00:40:36,332 ♪ ♪ 834 00:40:36,401 --> 00:40:37,366 [birds squawk] 835 00:40:38,470 --> 00:40:39,602 Chris: Cultural understandings of well-being 836 00:40:39,604 --> 00:40:41,304 Have long, long histories and have been implemented 837 00:40:41,373 --> 00:40:42,404 Across time. 838 00:40:43,675 --> 00:40:47,009 Many different indigenous groups understand culture 839 00:40:47,011 --> 00:40:49,211 As a foundation of wellness, you know, 840 00:40:49,247 --> 00:40:53,382 Where we find our purpose, what we're hopeful about, 841 00:40:53,452 --> 00:40:55,751 Who we belong with, and where we find meaning 842 00:40:55,753 --> 00:40:56,819 In our lives. 843 00:40:56,822 --> 00:40:58,955 ♪ ♪ 844 00:41:00,425 --> 00:41:02,758 Chris: I'm always very curious about the underlying mechanisms 845 00:41:02,794 --> 00:41:05,128 Of action or what it is that's the medicine 846 00:41:05,263 --> 00:41:06,195 In the intervention. 847 00:41:07,499 --> 00:41:09,933 What are the active ingredients of the things that heal 848 00:41:09,935 --> 00:41:13,303 And whether that's from a clinical psychology perspective, 849 00:41:13,305 --> 00:41:15,037 Or whether that's from a culture-based perspective. 850 00:41:16,374 --> 00:41:18,307 And so, a lot of the work is in trying to understand 851 00:41:18,376 --> 00:41:20,776 How those two ways of knowing 852 00:41:20,812 --> 00:41:22,378 Might be able to work complementary 853 00:41:22,447 --> 00:41:23,546 Or fit together in some way. 854 00:41:25,417 --> 00:41:27,850 When we're talking with people, you know, 855 00:41:27,985 --> 00:41:30,053 Having a cultural framework that helps us organize 856 00:41:30,188 --> 00:41:33,623 Those aspects of wellness into a picture, 857 00:41:33,625 --> 00:41:35,925 A picture that we can, you know, use to understand 858 00:41:35,961 --> 00:41:38,928 The things where there is capacity 859 00:41:38,964 --> 00:41:40,697 And ability and resilience, 860 00:41:40,699 --> 00:41:43,466 But also, those places where there's difficulty. 861 00:41:43,535 --> 00:41:46,936 ♪ ♪ 862 00:41:46,972 --> 00:41:48,437 Chris: Part of it is ensuring that there's always 863 00:41:48,507 --> 00:41:51,074 An elder's voice that's there to guide processes. 864 00:41:52,811 --> 00:41:55,444 Then you can begin to develop a plan 865 00:41:55,580 --> 00:41:59,215 In which they can find places to access those things 866 00:41:59,350 --> 00:42:02,351 In their lives that help support their journeys 867 00:42:02,387 --> 00:42:03,686 And healing toward wellness. 868 00:42:03,688 --> 00:42:07,623 ♪ ♪ 869 00:42:08,693 --> 00:42:09,692 Chris: There's a lot of work to be done, 870 00:42:09,694 --> 00:42:12,562 And it's important that we do it as quickly 871 00:42:12,564 --> 00:42:13,830 And as focused as we can. 872 00:42:15,000 --> 00:42:18,367 Because the value that it can bring to people 873 00:42:18,403 --> 00:42:20,836 Is not something that we want to wait any longer for. 874 00:42:21,506 --> 00:42:22,672 [film reel ticking] 875 00:42:24,109 --> 00:42:25,841 Dallas: For dismantling systemic barriers indigenous people face 876 00:42:25,911 --> 00:42:29,111 Within health care, while upholding cultural practices, 877 00:42:29,180 --> 00:42:32,615 The indspire award for health goes to dr. Chris mushquash. 878 00:42:34,385 --> 00:42:39,488 ♪ ♪ 879 00:42:40,091 --> 00:42:41,624 [cheering] 880 00:42:41,759 --> 00:42:44,861 Chris: The opposite of having joy and love in your life, 881 00:42:44,996 --> 00:42:47,997 Sadly, is often having despair. 882 00:42:49,134 --> 00:42:52,001 And--and I think we've had enough of that. 883 00:42:52,737 --> 00:42:55,204 - [cheering] - ♪ ♪ 884 00:42:56,074 --> 00:42:57,006 Chris: We know where that leads. 885 00:42:57,042 --> 00:42:58,107 You know, we know what that life is like, 886 00:42:58,242 --> 00:43:01,377 And--and it's time to do something different. 887 00:43:01,780 --> 00:43:03,545 ♪ ♪ 888 00:43:04,182 --> 00:43:05,381 [film reel ticking] 889 00:43:05,383 --> 00:43:07,116 Announcer: The indspire awards are brought to you by: 890 00:43:08,486 --> 00:43:12,622 Indspire: Supporting indigenous achievement and excellence; 891 00:43:12,624 --> 00:43:16,092 Government of canada; 892 00:43:16,227 --> 00:43:18,695 Keyera: Together, we're growing seeds of connection 893 00:43:18,830 --> 00:43:20,430 And opportunity for all. 894 00:43:26,371 --> 00:43:27,470 Teck; 895 00:43:28,706 --> 00:43:29,772 Cenovus energy. 896 00:43:30,709 --> 00:43:33,475 - ♪ ♪ - [film reel ticking] 897 00:43:36,647 --> 00:43:39,181 I love how our recipients are integrating indigenous knowledge 898 00:43:39,217 --> 00:43:42,051 Into their work, like that old indigenous knowledge. 899 00:43:43,121 --> 00:43:45,521 It's as if systems function more effectively 900 00:43:45,590 --> 00:43:47,356 When indigenous people are included. 901 00:43:47,859 --> 00:43:48,791 Yeah. 902 00:43:48,860 --> 00:43:50,059 Only took 500 years. 903 00:43:50,629 --> 00:43:51,728 ♪ ♪ 904 00:43:52,998 --> 00:43:55,598 Speaking of indigenous knowledge, albert marshall, 905 00:43:55,667 --> 00:43:57,600 Our lifetime achievement recipient, 906 00:43:57,735 --> 00:44:00,737 Is an advocate of traditional mi'kmaq knowledge 907 00:44:00,872 --> 00:44:05,240 And the concept of etuaptmumk, or two-eyed seeing, 908 00:44:05,276 --> 00:44:08,277 Which describes the integration of indigenous knowledge 909 00:44:08,313 --> 00:44:09,945 And contemporary science. 910 00:44:10,949 --> 00:44:12,615 Removed from his home when he was 11 911 00:44:12,750 --> 00:44:15,485 And taken to residential school, albert knows what it means 912 00:44:15,620 --> 00:44:16,685 To lose everything. 913 00:44:17,755 --> 00:44:19,622 He found healing in culture and language 914 00:44:19,624 --> 00:44:22,558 And has since dedicated his life to inspiring others 915 00:44:22,694 --> 00:44:23,626 To do the same. 916 00:44:24,763 --> 00:44:26,963 He is an author, a teacher, a revisionist, 917 00:44:27,098 --> 00:44:28,497 And a revolutionary. 918 00:44:29,901 --> 00:44:32,401 Here is the indspire lifetime achievement award recipient: 919 00:44:33,104 --> 00:44:34,169 Both: Albert marshall! 920 00:44:34,839 --> 00:44:35,971 Thanks for watching. 921 00:44:38,243 --> 00:44:45,148 ♪ [singing and drumming] ♪ 922 00:44:48,185 --> 00:44:55,090 ♪ [singing and drumming] ♪ 923 00:45:37,368 --> 00:45:38,300 [film reel ticking] 924 00:45:50,315 --> 00:45:53,049 ♪ ♪ 925 00:48:09,120 --> 00:48:11,653 - ♪ [singing and drumming] ♪ - [film reel ticking] 926 00:48:13,391 --> 00:48:17,493 Albert: I'm accepting this on behalf of all the mi'kmaq people 927 00:48:17,495 --> 00:48:20,129 That have been very instrumental-- 928 00:48:22,000 --> 00:48:23,298 --Because knowledge is alive to us. 929 00:48:24,135 --> 00:48:25,701 [cheering] 930 00:48:25,703 --> 00:48:29,605 ♪ ♪ 931 00:48:30,741 --> 00:48:32,107 Albert: We have to bring back the spirit 932 00:48:32,143 --> 00:48:33,943 That was taken away from us at residential school. 933 00:48:35,713 --> 00:48:38,180 We have to bring back the spirit to guide us 934 00:48:38,249 --> 00:48:41,050 And to support us in the future, 935 00:48:41,119 --> 00:48:42,618 Because how else are we going to prepare 936 00:48:42,753 --> 00:48:45,087 The next generation to be the kind of people 937 00:48:45,123 --> 00:48:48,290 That need to carry on, and not only the legacies, 938 00:48:48,293 --> 00:48:50,225 But the responsibilities that have been left here 939 00:48:50,261 --> 00:48:51,427 For us by our ancestors? 940 00:48:52,163 --> 00:48:55,031 - [applause] - ♪ ♪ 941 00:48:55,733 --> 00:48:57,766 [film reel ticking] 942 00:48:59,270 --> 00:49:02,637 ♪ remember me 943 00:49:03,774 --> 00:49:07,042 ♪ when the sun comes up in the morning sky 944 00:49:07,078 --> 00:49:10,612 ♪ there I will be 945 00:49:11,615 --> 00:49:13,949 ♪ soaring with the eagle so high 946 00:49:14,018 --> 00:49:17,119 ♪ feeling free 947 00:49:17,689 --> 00:49:20,389 ♪ remember me 948 00:49:20,425 --> 00:49:21,657 ♪ down the road 949 00:49:21,792 --> 00:49:23,259 ♪ hand in hand 950 00:49:23,394 --> 00:49:25,194 ♪ you and me 951 00:49:25,996 --> 00:49:27,929 ♪ [singing] ♪