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03 Village Ghettoland - Scene Change
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03 Village Ghettoland - Scene Change
08 Waiting on the World to Change - Reprose Scene Change
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08 Waiting on the World to Change - Reprose Scene Change
07 Waiting on the World to Change - FULL
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07 Waiting on the World to Change - FULL
06 Waiting on the World to Change - Prelude II
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06 Waiting on the World to Change - Prelude II
05 Waiting on the World to Change - Prelude I
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05 Waiting on the World to Change - Prelude I
I Believe (The Argo Song) Feb. 15th
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I Believe (The Argo Song) Feb. 15th
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hello NBE3U 2024, This so educative, if we are not being taught, we cannot imagine!
hey NBE3U class of 2024
Rest in paradise brooklyn
The video highlights the need for reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadians, breaking down stereotypes, and understanding the impact of residential schooling and the 60s scoop on Indigenous culture and identity. It also features Indigenous Canadians breaking stereotypes in various fields and the struggles faced by Indigenous youth in urban areas. [00:00] The video discusses the need for a new relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadians - The Eight Fire prophecy calls for a new relationship between all people - Many Canadians have negative stereotypes about Indigenous peoples - Urban Canadians have little contact with Indigenous peoples - Indigenous culture is vibrant and present in Canadian cities [04:18] Representation of Aboriginal people in Canada is limited by stereotypes - Positive stereotype of noble savage is outdated and keeps Aboriginal people stuck in the past - More Aboriginal people are joining the middle class and living in cities - Many Canadians think all Aboriginal people are gang members, limiting opportunities - Young musicians Jhansi, Brooklyn, and Charlie Feta challenge stereotypes and gain success - Their race is not a factor in their relationship and they strive to be colorblind [08:32] Aboriginal kids in Winnipeg face racism and exclusion, leading to high dropout rates and involvement in gangs - Aboriginal kids in Winnipeg are one out of three who don't finish high school - Aboriginal kids are pushed out of school due to exclusion and racism - Aboriginal kids are five times more likely to be in trouble with the law - Aboriginal gangs could double in membership in the next ten years - Aboriginal kids are twice as likely to live below the poverty line - Aboriginal youth suffer from alienation and ignorance due to colonial history [12:46] Indigenous people were forced onto reserves and faced marginalization in cities - Indigenous people were forced from their land and given small reserves controlled by the government - Many Indigenous people moved to cities for better opportunities but faced marginalization - Kent Monkman, a Cree artist, challenges colonial views through his subversive artwork [16:58] The impact of residential schools on Aboriginal people and their culture is still felt today - European colonization stamped out diverse sexuality in Aboriginal cultures - Kent's art appropriates nineteenth-century artists to challenge romanticized ideas of Native Americans - Art history in North America has often obliterated Aboriginal narratives - Residential schools attempted to assimilate Aboriginal people by destroying their languages and cultures - The effects of residential schools are still felt today, including internalized oppression and barriers to accessing healthcare [21:14] The education of Canadians about the struggles of Aboriginal communities is crucial for integration into society - Homelessness and addiction are prevalent issues in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside - Society's failings, such as inadequate education and job opportunities, contribute to inner-city struggles - Programs like the Urban Native Youth Association can provide meaningful opportunities and training for young people - Individuals like Herb Varley demonstrate the potential for positive change with support and resources [25:26] Indigenous families in Winnipeg are relearning how to be families after residential schools destroyed them - Families were broken up during the residential school era - Relearning how to be families without constant fighting and bickering - Things can change quickly, as seen in the success of the speaker's children - Indigenous people need to connect with the land for spiritual and psychological sustenance - Police and Aboriginal youth have a delicate dance on the city streets [29:41] Importance of connection to land for urban Indigenous people, and efforts to maintain culture in the city. - Jordin Tootoo connects to his home community in Rankin Inlet - Native and non-native kids learn about native culture together in a daycare - Many Aboriginal people in the city have little connection to their culture [33:55] Aboriginal culture was eroded by residential schooling and the 60s scoop, but it remains resilient - Aboriginal people were forced to be ashamed of their culture in residential schools - The 60s scoop took thousands of Aboriginal children away from their homes and adopted them out to white families - Despite attempts to erase it, Aboriginal culture and spirituality remain strong - Many Aboriginal people are still struggling to reclaim their identity - One woman, NACA set, discovered her Aboriginal identity later in life and now runs a shelter for Aboriginal women - It is important for Aboriginal people to work together and not rely solely on the government to address their issues - Teaching future generations about their Aboriginal heritage is crucial for preserving the culture [38:04] The good life for an Aboriginal man is about being true to his culture, sharing knowledge, and bridging the divide between cultures - Growing up on welfare and receiving meals from city centers, he is grateful for his current suburban lifestyle - He acknowledges the struggle of adjusting to a new environment and making friends - He values education and raising the level of education for Aboriginal people - He aims to change negative stereotypes about Aboriginal people and bridge the divide between cultures - He believes in building relationships and establishing connections between individuals
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they should not have made fun of bright bill just because his mother was a robot
Pedro Pascal will the voice of Fink the fox in The Wild Robot (2024).
- The video is about the need for reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in Canada. - The First Nations prophecy called the "Eight Fire" urges people to build a new relationship. - Aboriginal people are Canada's fastest growing population and over half of them live in cities. - The stereotype of Indigenous people includes negative assumptions about education, alcoholism, and laziness. - Many Canadians have little or no contact with Indigenous people and when they do, it's often negative. - Indigenous people are not all poor and living on reserves: many are joining the middle class and are under 25. - The video features the story of three young Indigenous men who are rappers and have gained attention in Winnipeg. - The aim is to challenge stereotypes and encourage people to get to know their Indigenous neighbors.
Super Wab.. This is an informative and greatly needed view of our way and path for life
Brooklyn as the picture, awesome👍🏻
English first people’s 10 homework
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It is so nice
Rest easy Brooklyn. 🤍
Jaime Prefontaine, is missed by many. (sadlly he's no longer on this earth)my daughter misses her brother. Thank you for posting! Thank you for bringing awareness.
@jesslove💖🤗
Scroll yt till you see a goof
Thank you Wab, and congratulations on becoming the first ever First Nation premier! Rip brook, I have hope the world will be better for my children’s children.❤❤❤
That’s cause they all are gang members! Winnipegs most was supposed to show they aren’t gang members 🤣! Bunch of weak ass thug wannabes. And if you’re so proud of your culture why do you all act black🤣! I’d be ashamed of my culture too and wanna act like someone else!
American 🤮 go polish your guns hick
Will you ever stop whinning? Biggest bunch of useless complainers ever! Here’s an idea stop drinking Lysol and get a job and do something with your life. You can go to school for anything you want for free yet none of you do anything with it. You are the problem not the white man! Plus most your women go missing off the reserves by native men. Those are facts something you won’t learn in your bleeding heart native studies class!
found a triggered white man
Fr. Horishima and Nagasaki gets bombed to the fucking ground. And Japan is doing fine and maybe better now. The jews got murdered, and now they're doing fine. But what, these aboriginals keep whinning and whinning and making themselves victims when the problem is already solved! They have everything they need to succeed Even if you're born in poverty, you can still succeed. I fucking ate dirt when i was young yet here I am, in a house with a job and food. and yet they act as if they are suffering more than everyone else! What do you want? It's not as if residential schools still exist anymore. I live in the far north of canada and have many aboriginal friends, and they are all fine and happy. I've never seen rasicm in schools against Aboriginals.
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Mf has an outstanding warrant and blames it on racism.
What monkman is talking about is a myth hippies created in the 70s.
Anybody know miss Cherie?
only watching this bc I was forced to in english class people always talk about indigenous people but I dont see any lol
This is truly embarrassing, this has nothing to do with aboriginal people , why are u trying to make them gay Buffalo hunters? U guys are fucked seriously
Lol one of those reasons is racism…. Then play clips of no one mentioning race . U people are disgusting and just want division and hand outs . Wan kinew is straight evil . He pushed a pregnant woman down 2 flights of stairs and caused a miscarriage while rapping about dead Indians , but u all still support lmao u are truly goofs
This is jus natives projecting their insecurities. U have nothing holding u back, quit constantly acting like the worlds against u and raising ur children to be victims
Damn bro, you gotta miserable. You got quite a few comments talking absolute nonsense which makes me think that there’s a light on but nobody’s home.
The european settler stamped out our sexual expression ….😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 no buddy ur just a weird homo but way to bring racism into it
These guys , all 3 of them, sold tons of dope and trafficked underage girls in the north end . Nothing to b glamorized. They are horrible pedophile losers
fake indian
Abo's be frustrated....Nice they have an outlet, artistically.
Reserves are a jail for the aboriginals and need abulishing. It is criminal to support the Indian acts and the so called treaties are a thieft of there rightful lands. Elect me as PM and watch your lands be rightfully given back or compensated for.
I met the "Most" a few time and smoked a few with them, shout out to Brooklyn and J-C. I was shocked how many fans online they had. In mere hours or spitting out a track and releasing it how many people watched the video was unreal. Was like 20,000 in a day without letting others know.
What r u talking about?
1:55 no one will just "get over it" as it is in the contemporay.
No offense Wab, but the Jews people are the fastest growing community in Canada, as they have even more kids then any other group, plus immigation to boost those numbers too. Home work Wab!
They look white... bullshit
Race is a fassod like the world around us enough of it all
These memories go crazy. I'm Cruz Alvarado
NBE3U gang
Like a cancer. Living with them is like living in prison.
brooklyn joined them a year later and recorded an album that blew up! rip brook
alberta welfares stand up!!!!
R.I.P Brooklyn ✨️
Holy heck thomas !!
Whats the song called in background??
It's Winnipegs Most I can't remember the song tho
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@@cheyenemariecole3006 ☺️💜
Watching because of SY066 class.
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R.I.P Brooklyn never forgotten