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Revision Quest - Parenting: Episode 10 - September 1st & 4th, 2010Sep 1, 2010 | 27:29Revision Quest Parenting: Episode 10 - September 1st & 4th, 2010 Audio
Revision Quest Parenting: Episode 10 - September 1st & 4th, 2010 Sep 1, 2010 | 27:29Darrell traces the history of native child abduction from the Residential School era, through the “Sixties Scoop”, to the ongoing controversy over Aboriginal Child and Family Services. And, believe it or not, there’s going to be room for comedy.
Revision Quest - What's so funny about being Native?Aug 25, 2010 | 28:28Revision Quest What's so funny about being Native? Audio
Revision Quest What's so funny about being Native? Aug 25, 2010 | 28:28Episode 9 for August 25th & 28th, 2010: Many Aboriginals talk about the “Native sense of humour”. So, what is it? Well, you kind of had to be there. And that’s what we’ll do; take the listener into the inner-world of native humour.
Revision Quest - Diabetes, Non-existent to Omni-presentAug 18, 2010 | 27:34Revision Quest Diabetes, Non-existent to Omni-present Audio
Revision Quest Diabetes, Non-existent to Omni-present Aug 18, 2010 | 27:34Episode 8 for August 18th & 21st, 2010
Revision Quest - Education: Episode 7 - August 11th & 14th, 2010Aug 11, 2010 | 27:29Revision Quest Education: Episode 7 - August 11th & 14th, 2010 Audio
Revision Quest Education: Episode 7 - August 11th & 14th, 2010 Aug 11, 2010 | 27:29Did you learn anything in school this year? Indians all get free education, right? Afraid not. There's a great many conditions that come with that 'free' education. And, what are the odds that someone from an isolated reserve in the northern edges of our provinces will be able to survive the strain of re-locating to the busy, populated and white South. Why are rez schools so bad; they get all kinds of our tax dollars, right? Again, afraid not. On a per student basis, the average rez school gets about half of what non-rez schools get, and they've got expenses that would never trouble an urban-Canadian school. RVQ asks Are The Kids Alright?
Revision Quest - The Drum: Heartbeat of Mother Earth or rhythm of a stereotype?Aug 4, 2010 | 27:30Revision Quest The Drum: Heartbeat of Mother Earth or rhythm of a stereotype? Audio
Revision Quest The Drum: Heartbeat of Mother Earth or rhythm of a stereotype? Aug 4, 2010 | 27:30Episode 6 for August 4th & 7th, 2010: It’s the beat of a people. But, do we really need to hear it every time there’s a story about Native people? And, just what is Native music? Most music award events have a specific category for “Aboriginal”, but how do you define it? We’ll sample the range, talk with some of the prominent creators and discover the heartbeat of Aboriginal rhythms. Our question: Does it have a good beat, and can you Sundance to it?
Revision Quest - Eco-warrior or Eco-developer?Jul 28, 2010 | 27:30Revision Quest Eco-warrior or Eco-developer? Audio
Revision Quest Eco-warrior or Eco-developer? Jul 28, 2010 | 27:30Episode 5 for July 28th & 31st, 2010: The iconic image of the Native warrior standing up against the developers is now part of our national experience, but who makes a stand when it's the Natives themselves logging the forest?
Revision Quest - The Metis Keeping it Riel: Episode  4 - July 21st & 24th, 2010Jul 21, 2010 | 27:29Revision Quest The Metis Keeping it Riel: Episode 4 - July 21st & 24th, 2010 Audio
Revision Quest The Metis Keeping it Riel: Episode 4 - July 21st & 24th, 2010 Jul 21, 2010 | 27:29When Riel Day was declared in Manitoba in 2007, it was greeted with both applause and derision. Some seeing him as a Metis hero, and some as a traitor who instigated a Metis rebellion against the nation of Canada. Seems the Metis can still cause a stir. We’ll look at who they are, why they are, and what the future holds for those sash-wearing, flag-waving sons and daughters of the founding peoples.
Revision Quest - Ballad of Oka (full version)Jul 14, 2010 | 3:38Revision Quest Ballad of Oka (full version) Audio
Revision Quest Ballad of Oka (full version) Jul 14, 2010 | 3:38
Revision Quest - Oka 20 years later: Episode 3 - July 14th & 17th, 2010Jul 14, 2010 | 27:29Revision Quest Oka 20 years later: Episode 3 - July 14th & 17th, 2010 Audio
Revision Quest Oka 20 years later: Episode 3 - July 14th & 17th, 2010 Jul 14, 2010 | 27:29We look back at one of the defining moments of Aboriginal/ Canadian relations. Oka led to near civil war, and resulted in tremendous changes in relations between Canadians and the country's first peoples.
Revision Quest - Will Truth Bring Reconciliation?Jul 7, 2010 | 27:30Revision Quest Will Truth Bring Reconciliation? Audio
Revision Quest Will Truth Bring Reconciliation? Jul 7, 2010 | 27:30Episode 2 for July 7th & 10th, 2010: That’s the premise, but can re-telling the story of our residential school past really bring solace? We’ll hear stories of survivors and engage in some provocative conversations about stealing children, abandoning parents, and trying to make it all alright.
Revision Quest - Battle over the Brand: Episode 1 - June 30th & July 3rd, 2010Jun 30, 2010 | 27:30Revision Quest Battle over the Brand: Episode 1 - June 30th & July 3rd, 2010 Audio
Revision Quest Battle over the Brand: Episode 1 - June 30th & July 3rd, 2010 Jun 30, 2010 | 27:30Now that the Blackhawks have the Stanley Cup once again, it seems unlikely they'll consider a name change. But, many sports teams with Aboriginal names have. In North Dakota it means jack-hammering the Fighting Sioux logo out of the concrete at the stadium. ReVision Quest wonders if all the concern over Braves, Warriors, and Blackhawks is insult or homage.

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