22 min

Episode 16: Zhaawnong Webb Not Invisible: Native Peoples on the Frontlines

    • Documentary

Listen to Anishinaabe Content Creator, Speaker & Educator, Zhaawnong Webb  as he educates us on Canada's Indian Act and the U.N. Declaration of Rights for Indigenous People.

Zhaawnong Webb is a member of the Crane clan in the Anishinaabek Nation and is from Kitigan-Zibi First Nation, as well as a proud Michi Saagiig Anishinaabe inini born and raised in the Kawartha Nishnawbe community in Burleigh Falls Ontario. He is in his second year of the Indigenous Studies program at Trent University. Zhaawnong began his social media journey in September of 21’ while starting his academics and reconnecting with his Anishinaabe culture and ceremonies. Since then, he has gained significant momentum in his social media journey. With his new found passion for content creating, Zhaawnong hopes to connect more with his Anishinaabe culture and show Indigenous youth to be proud of who they are.

Follow Zhaawnong on Instagram and TikTok

This episode was produced by Viktor Maco, Renzo Spirit Buffalo and J.B. Hart.  Our Patreon Producers are Reena Krishnan and Kathey Duerr. Our editor is Abbey Franz.

Funding was provided by Earth Rising Foundation and our friends and patrons at Patreon and Buy Me A Coffee.

Like what you hear? Be sure to leave us a 5 Star Review on Apple Podcasts.
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Listen to Anishinaabe Content Creator, Speaker & Educator, Zhaawnong Webb  as he educates us on Canada's Indian Act and the U.N. Declaration of Rights for Indigenous People.

Zhaawnong Webb is a member of the Crane clan in the Anishinaabek Nation and is from Kitigan-Zibi First Nation, as well as a proud Michi Saagiig Anishinaabe inini born and raised in the Kawartha Nishnawbe community in Burleigh Falls Ontario. He is in his second year of the Indigenous Studies program at Trent University. Zhaawnong began his social media journey in September of 21’ while starting his academics and reconnecting with his Anishinaabe culture and ceremonies. Since then, he has gained significant momentum in his social media journey. With his new found passion for content creating, Zhaawnong hopes to connect more with his Anishinaabe culture and show Indigenous youth to be proud of who they are.

Follow Zhaawnong on Instagram and TikTok

This episode was produced by Viktor Maco, Renzo Spirit Buffalo and J.B. Hart.  Our Patreon Producers are Reena Krishnan and Kathey Duerr. Our editor is Abbey Franz.

Funding was provided by Earth Rising Foundation and our friends and patrons at Patreon and Buy Me A Coffee.

Like what you hear? Be sure to leave us a 5 Star Review on Apple Podcasts.
Support the show

22 min