Re-play of favourite interviews: Oct. 8 Bamoseda report

This week on Bamoseda: Friday, Oct. 8

Bamoseda, hosted by Jennifer Ashawasegai, is an Aboriginal news magazine radio program, which features national Aboriginal news, current affairs, features on community and culture, spotlights on entertainment and a cross section of musical genres from very talented artists in the Aboriginal community.

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As we head into fall, this week’s episode of Bamoseda is a re-play of some of the favourite interviews from the arts community.

Shoshona Kish told us again what it was like when Digging Roots won their Juno.

Innu/French singer-songwriter Elisipie Isaac talked about her new album and so does Rocker Derek Miller.

If Sunshine Tenasco Brazeau’s baby moccasins Quemeez aren’t already a household name, they should be. Sunshine has started a baby moccasin making company, and so far she has catered a workshop for the first ladies who attended the G8 summit in Huntsville. She’s also been featured on CBC’s “Dragon’s Den.”

We’ll hear again, how Sunshine felt when she hung out with the first ladies. Plus hear from rock and country Artist Kimberly Dawn and Neil Diamond. They talk about his film “Reel Injun,” which hit the film festival circuit last winter, and now it’s been seen on television.

MUSIC

Derek Miller – “Something bad, something good”
Elisapie Isaac – “Nothing in this World is Free”
Digging Roots – “Clips from Plant the Seeds”

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