Warrior Life

Join award-winning podcast host Pam Palmater, Mi’kmaw lawyer, prof, best-selling author & human rights advocate, as she shares the stories of Indigenous warriors and activists on the front lines of protecting Indigenous lands, peoples, and cultures. Created, written, hosted, and edited by Pam Palmater and produced by Warrior Life Studios Inc. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 2 hrs ago

    Zoe Craig-Sparrow on the End the Cut-Off Campaign

    Zoë Craig-Sparrow on the End the Cut-Off Campaign Zoë calls on Canada to end the second-generation cut-off in Indian Status Warrior Life Podcast with host Pam Palmater In episode #185, we hear from Indigenous human rights advocate Zoë Craig-Sparrow about the End the Cut-Off Campaign, which calls on Canada to end the second-generation cut-off in Indian status and bring an end to the legislative extinction of Indians (First Nations) in the Indian Act. Existence of extinction - there is no middle ground. Zoë is a member of the Musqueam Indian Band and is a long-time advocate of human rights, Indigenous-specific rights, and the environment. She’s currently the Vice-President of Justice for Girls – an organization that promotes social, economic and environmental justice and an end to violence in the lives of Canadian teenage girls who live in poverty - and is also working on her PhD at the University of London in the UK.  For more information, check out the End the Cut-Off Campaign website here: https://www.endthecutoff.ca End the Cut-off on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/endsecondgen/?hl=en End the Cut-off on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/endsecondgen Stay tuned for the upcoming short doc called End 2nd Gen Cut-Off! You can also access the academic article Zoë and I co-authored for the University of Miami's International and Comparative Law Review entitled: "Tools of Genocide: Forced Assimilation in Canada" here: https://repository.law.miami.edu/umiclr/vol33/iss2/6/ Here is the previous Warrior Life Podcast episode with Zoë, in case you want to learn more about her work and advocacy: https://warriorlifepodcast.ca/zoe-craig-sparrow-on-indigenous-girls-leading-the-way You can follow Zoë on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zoecraigsparrow/?hl=en ——- Hi! I’m Dr. Pam Palmater, an Indigenous lawyer, professor, author, and podcaster. I create educational videos, podcasts, blogs, and other content about Indigenous issues. I am a citizen of the Mi’kmaw Nation and a member of Eel River Bar First Nation from Mi’kma’ki (Mi’kmaw territory in New Brunswick, Canada). I am the producer and host of the Warrior Life Podcast, which helps lift the voices of Indigenous leaders, advocates, land defenders, water protectors, actors, artists and even chefs! https://www.warriorlifepodcast.ca You can also watch the Warrior Life Podcast video versions on my Pam Palmater YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@pampalmater If you want to follow me on my social media, here is my Linktree: https://linktr.ee/pampalmater If you would like more information about these issues, you can check out my website at: https://www.pampalmater.com ________ Please note: Nothing in this podcast/video advocates for violence on Indigenous territories. Please also note: The information contained in this podcast/video/stream should not be misconstrued as legal, financial, medical and/or personal advice; nor should it be relied on as such. These podcasts, videos, and live streams are for educational purposes and represent fair political comment. Any pictures, audio clips and/or video clips that do not belong to me or are from the public domain remain the copyright of the owners and are used under the fair use rule for educational purposes. ______ THANK YOU TO ACAST for hosting the Warrior Life Podcast! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Zoe Craig-Sparrow on the End the Cut-Off Campaign
  2. Jul 10

    Wolastoqey Aboriginal Title in New Brunswick

    Wolastoqey Aboriginal Title in New Brunswick Chief Trish Bernard and Renée Pelletier Explain Wolastoqey Aboriginal Title In episode #184, we hear from Madawaska Maliseet First Nation Chief Trish Bernard about the current Wolastoqey Nation Aboriginal Title claim. She is joined by the Wolastoqey Nation's legal counsel, Renée Pelletier of OKT Law, to help explain the claim and dispel misinformation circulating in the media and online. They help us understand the differences among Aboriginal rights, treaty rights, and Aboriginal title (land rights), and what a successful claim of title means for New Brunswickers. Hint: No one gets kicked out of their homes. For more information about the Wolastoqey Nation, check out their website: https://wnnb.wolastoqey.ca To find out more about Renée's work at OKT Law, click here: https://www.oktlaw.com/team-members/renee-pelletier Check out the Wolastoqey Nation's Ally Toolkit and how you can engage in meaningful reconciliation: https://wnnb.wolastoqey.ca/wp-content/uploads/ally-toolkit.pdf ——- Hi! I’m Dr. Pam Palmater, an Indigenous lawyer, professor, author, and podcaster. I create educational videos, podcasts, blogs, and other content about Indigenous issues. I am a citizen of the Mi’kmaw Nation and a member of Ugpi’ganjig (Eel River Bar First Nation) from Mi’kma’ki (Mi’kmaw territory). I am the producer and host of the Warrior Life Podcast, which features the leadership, advocacy, and important contributions of Indigenous leaders, advocates, land defenders, water protectors, actors, artists and even chefs! https://www.warriorlifepodcast.ca You can also watch the Warrior Life Podcast video versions on my Pam Palmater YouTube channel a week after the audio version goes live: https://www.youtube.com/@pampalmater If you want to follow me on my social media, here is my Linktree: https://linktr.ee/pampalmater If you would like more information about these issues, you can check out my website at: https://www.pampalmater.com _________ A special thank you to ACAST for supporting the Warrior Life Podcast and Indigenous podcasters all over Turtle Island! ________ Please note: Nothing in this podcast/video advocates for violence on Indigenous territories. Please also note: The information contained in this podcast/video/stream should not be misconstrued as legal, financial, medical and/or personal advice; nor should it be relied on as such. These podcasts, videos, and live streams are for educational purposes and represent fair political comment. Any pictures, audio clips and/or video clips that do not belong to me or are from the public domain remain the copyright of the owners and are used under the fair use rule for educational purposes. EDIT: A small error in editing this episode has since been corrected. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Wolastoqey Aboriginal Title in New Brunswick
  3. Jun 19

    Brent Edwards aka Mooselegs

    Brent Edwards aka Mooselegs Mooselegs on Life, Love & Positivity In episode #183, we hear from Cree entertainer, Brent Edwards, also known as Mooselegs from Fort Albany First Nation. He talks about the origins of his show name "Mooselegs" and how he grew up in a family that loved humour and how that translated into improv shows and even a TV segment! I made sure to subject him to speed round of "which would you choose" questions. You can decide how he did. His website is www.mooselegs.ca His Facebook is Mooselegs Consulting If you are interested in booking him, his email is bookthemoose@mooselegs.ca ——- Hi! I’m Dr. Pam Palmater, an Indigenous lawyer, professor, author, and podcaster. I create educational videos, podcasts, blogs, and other content about Indigenous issues. I am a citizen of the Mi’kmaw Nation and a member of Ugpi'ganjig (Eel River Bar First Nation) from Mi’kma’ki (Mi’kmaw territory). I am the producer and host of the Warrior Life Podcast, which features the leadership, advocacy, and important contributions of Indigenous leaders, advocates, land defenders, water protectors, actors, artists and even chefs! https://www.warriorlifepodcast.ca You can also watch the Warrior Life Podcast video versions on my Pam Palmater YouTube channel a week after the audio version goes live: https://www.youtube.com/@pampalmater If you want to follow me on my social media, here is my Linktree: https://linktr.ee/pampalmater If you would like more information about these issues, you can check out my website at: https://www.pampalmater.com __________ Please note: Nothing in this podcast/video advocates for violence on Indigenous territories. Please also note: The information contained in this podcast/video/stream should not be misconstrued as legal, financial, medical and/or personal advice; nor should it be relied on as such. These podcasts, videos, and live streams are for educational purposes and represent fair political comment. Any pictures, audio clips and/or video clips that do not belong to me or are from the public domain remain the copyright of the owners and are used under the fair use rule for educational purposes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Brent Edwards aka Mooselegs
  4. May 15

    Five Things with Pam and Niigaan

    Five Things with Pam and Niigaan Niigaan Sinclair Talks Canadian & US Politics In episode #182, we hear from Dr. Niigaan Sinclair, an Anishinaabe professor, author, and award-winning columnist with the Winnipeg Free Press. He recently won Canada's Best Columnist at the 77th National Newspaper Awards in Toronto - the second time he's won it! His book, Wînipêk: Visions of Canada from an Indigenous Centre, is a national bestseller and winner of the 2024 Governor General's Literary Award for Nonfiction. Today, I asked him about five issues in the headlines right now: (1) his recent award, (2) Prime Minister Mark Carney, (3) Alberta separation, (4) BC's back-tracking on DRIPA (BC's Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act), and (5) RCMP surveillance of Indigenous peoples. We also talked about three schools renaming themselves after his late father, the Honourable Justice Murray Sinclair, who headed the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. You can buy a copy of Niigaan's latest book, Wînipêk: Visions of Canada from an Indigenous Centre, here: https://amzn.to/4nzFEx0 You can also sign up for Niigaan's free newsletter - Biidaajimowin | News from the Centre - here: https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/newsletter/biidaajimowin-signup His Twitter (X) account is: https://x.com/Niigaanwewidam You can also buy the late Honourable Justice Murray Sinclair's book, Who We Are: Four Questions for a Life and a Nation, here: https://amzn.to/42yyRKn You can listen to my last podcast interview with Justice Sinclair, entitled: Murray Sinclair on His Life, Work & Advocacy on Feb.27, 2023: https://warriorlifepodcast.ca/murray-sinclair-on-his-life-work-advocacy ——- Hi! I’m Dr. Pam Palmater, an Indigenous lawyer, professor, author, and podcaster. I create educational videos, podcasts, blogs, and other content about Indigenous issues. I am a citizen of the Mi’kmaw Nation and a member of Eel River Bar First Nation from Mi’kma’ki (Mi’kmaw territory in New Brunswick, Canada). I am the producer and host of the Warrior Life Podcast, which helps lift the voices of Indigenous leaders, advocates, land defenders, water protectors, actors, artists and even chefs! https://www.warriorlifepodcast.ca You can also watch the Warrior Life Podcast video versions on my Pam Palmater YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@pampalmater If you want to follow me on my social media, here is my Linktree: https://linktr.ee/pampalmater If you would like more information about these issues, you can check out my website at: https://www.pampalmater.com Please note: Nothing in this podcast/video advocates for violence on Indigenous territories. Please also note: The information contained in this podcast/video/stream should not be misconstrued as legal, financial, medical and/or personal advice; nor should it be relied on as such. These podcasts, videos, and live streams are for educational purposes and represent fair political comment. Any pictures, audio clips and/or video clips that do not belong to me or are from the public domain remain the copyright of the owners and are used under the fair use rule for educational purposes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Five Things with Pam and Niigaan
  5. Apr 17

    Cindy Blackstock on Clash Actions

    Cindy Blackstock on "Clash Actions" Cindy discusses how class actions and human rights often clash In episode #181, we hear from Dr. Cindy Blackstock, a member of the Gitxsan Nation and Executive Director of the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society. She is a well-known advocate and public educator on the rights of Indigenous children and families in Canada. Cindy is a frequent guest on the Warrior Life Podcast, providing us with important updates on her work to push Canada to end racial discrimination against Indigenous children and families. Today, she shares the article that she and I published in the Genealogy journal called: "Clash Actions: Indigenous Peoples' Human Rights and Class Actions. She and I talk about our research on how class actions do not always protect the rights of Indigenous peoples. We also discuss the serious ethical concerns raised by some class action lawyers and recent court cases. We end with our ideas on how the system could be reformed. You can find the open-access (free) journal article: "Clash Actions: Indigenous Peoples' Human Rights and Class Actions" here: https://www.mdpi.com/2313-5778/9/4/122 The court case we referenced is called: Nootchtai v. Nahwegahbow Corbiere Genoodmagejig Barristers and Solicitors, 2025 ONSC 6071 (CanLII) found here: https://www.canlii.org/en/on/onsc/doc/2025/2025onsc6071/2025onsc6071.html You can find more information about Cindy's work at the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society here: https://fncaringsociety.com/i-am-witness ------- Hi! I’m Dr. Pam Palmater, an Indigenous lawyer, professor, author, and podcaster. I create educational videos, podcasts, blogs, and other content about Indigenous issues. I am a citizen of the Mi’kmaw Nation and a member of Eel River Bar First Nation from Mi’kma’ki (Mi’kmaw territory in New Brunswick, Canada). I am the producer and host of the Warrior Life Podcast, which helps lift the voices of Indigenous leaders, advocates, land defenders, water protectors, actors, artists and even chefs! https://www.warriorlifepodcast.ca You can also watch the Warrior Life Podcast video versions on my Pam Palmater YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@pampalmater If you want to follow me on my social media, here is my Linktree: https://linktr.ee/pampalmater If you would like more information about these issues, you can check out my website at: https://www.pampalmater.com Please note: Nothing in this podcast/video advocates for violence on Indigenous territories. Please also note: The information contained in this podcast/video/stream should not be misconstrued as legal, financial, medical and/or personal advice; nor should it be relied on as such. These podcasts, videos, and live streams are for educational purposes and represent fair political comment. Any pictures, audio clips and/or video clips that do not belong to me or are from the public domain remain the copyright of the owners and are used under the fair use rule for educational purposes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Cindy Blackstock on Clash Actions
  6. Apr 3

    Cindy Blackstock on CHRT Letter Decision

    Cindy Blackstock on CHRT Letter Decision In episode #180, we hear from Dr. Cindy Blackstock, a member of the Gitxsan Nation and Executive Director of the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society. She is a well-known advocate and public educator on the rights of Indigenous children and families in Canada. Cindy is a frequent guest on the Warrior Life Podcast, providing us with important updates on her work to push Canada to end racial discrimination against Indigenous children and families. Today, she explains the recent Canadian Human Rights Tribunal letter decision (CHRT) approving the Ontario Final Agreement between First Nations in Ontario and the federal government on long-term reform in child and family services for First Nations on reserve. Here is a list of her previous episodes so you can go back and listen to them in any order you like: Cindy Blackstock Update on Jordan's Principle - Feb.27, 2025 Cindy Blackstock on Long-term First Nation Child Welfare Reform Draft Settlement - Sept.20, 2024 SCC Decision on Federal Indigenous Child Legislation (panel with other guests) - Feb.20, 2024 Cindy Blackstock on Canada's Latest Litigation Tactics - Dec.9, 2022 Cindy Blackstock on AFN-Canada Settlement - Oct.28, 2022 Cindy Blackstock on Compensation for First Nations Kids - Feb.25, 2021 Cindy Blackstock on Bill C-92 Indigenous Child Welfare - Nov.29, 2019 Cindy Blackstock on CHRT Compensation Order - Nov.22, 2019 Cindy Blackstock on Justice for First Nations Kids - Part III - Apr.19, 2019 Cindy Blackstock on Justice for First Nations Kids - Part II - Apr. 12, 2019 Cindy Blackstock on Justice for First Nation Kids - Part I - Apr.5, 2019 You can find more information about everything we discussed in the podcast here: https://fncaringsociety.com/i-am-witness Hi! I’m Dr. Pam Palmater, an Indigenous lawyer, professor, author, and podcaster. I create educational videos, podcasts, blogs, and other content about Indigenous issues. I am a citizen of the Mi’kmaw Nation and a member of Eel River Bar First Nation from Mi’kma’ki (Mi’kmaw territory in New Brunswick, Canada). I am the producer and host of the Warrior Life Podcast, which helps lift the voices of Indigenous leaders, advocates, land defenders, water protectors, actors, artists and even chefs! https://www.warriorlifepodcast.ca If you want to follow me on my social media, here is my Linktree: https://linktr.ee/pampalmater Please note: Nothing in this podcast/video advocates for violence on Indigenous territories. Please also note: The information contained in this podcast/video/stream should not be misconstrued as legal, financial, medical and/or personal advice; nor should it be relied on as such. These podcasts, videos, and live streams are for educational purposes and represent fair political comment. Any pictures, audio clips and/or video clips that do not belong to me or are from the public domain remain the copyright of the owners and are used under the fair use rule for educational purposes. If you would like more information about these issues, you can check out my website at: https://www.pampalmater.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Cindy Blackstock on CHRT Letter Decision
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Join award-winning podcast host Pam Palmater, Mi’kmaw lawyer, prof, best-selling author & human rights advocate, as she shares the stories of Indigenous warriors and activists on the front lines of protecting Indigenous lands, peoples, and cultures. Created, written, hosted, and edited by Pam Palmater and produced by Warrior Life Studios Inc. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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