Episodes

  • Young and Indigenous in the city
    Aug 26 2017
    For the final episode of the New Fire season, millennials discuss how they are combining urban and Indigenous cultures.
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    28 mins
  • Indigenous youth are standing up and speaking out
    Aug 19 2017
    Today, New Fire brings you into big moments when Indigenous young people overcome their doubts, collect their courage, and stand up to make their voices heard.
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    27 mins
  • Music is giving voice to Indigenous youth
    Aug 12 2017
    Meet young people who are finding deeper meaning in music - and finding their voices along the way.
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    28 mins
  • The surprising bonds between Indigenous siblings
    Aug 5 2017
    Meet Indigenous siblings who have thought hard about what it means to be a brother or a sister - and who are sticking close through good times and bad.
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    25 mins
  • Walking in the footsteps of your family
    Jul 29 2017
    Meet four young, Indigenous women who have chosen to follow the path that their parents have helped set out for them.
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    28 mins
  • Opening up about Indigenous intimacy
    Jul 22 2017
    Conversations about love and sex among Indigenous youth are often held behind closed doors, at kitchen tables or on the powwow trail. We want to bring those conversations out into the open.
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    26 mins
  • Let the Indigenous Games begin
    Jul 15 2017
    Young athletes from across Turtle Island are gathering to compete in the North American Indigenous Games. On this week's show, you'll meet incredible young athletes at NAIG and beyond - for these youth, sports are much more than a way to win medals.
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    28 mins
  • 1.1 No Crying In Baseball
    Jul 13 2017
    In this special five-part series, we meet young athletes competing at the North American Indigenous Games (NAIG). For 16-year-old softball player Hunter Lang, it’s about more than just educating herself.
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    17 mins