
Bear's Lair
Fueling Indigenous innovation from coast to coast: Geena Jackson dives into the making of The Bear’s Lair and how she’s bringing that same entrepreneurial spark to kids across the country

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Join our host, Tchadas Leo as we explore all things Indigenous and First Nations! Our Native Land features fun interviews and compelling discussions about Indigenous and First Nations cuisine, culture, heritage, and more from Vancouver Island and around the world. Recorded at CHEK Studios in Victoria, BC, Tchadas is joined by guests of all backgrounds and professions for educational, emotional, and engaging conversations. If you are interested in being a guest on Our Native Land, please contact us!
Unknown Host hosts Our Native Land, a society show with 167 episodes published.

Fueling Indigenous innovation from coast to coast: Geena Jackson dives into the making of The Bear’s Lair and how she’s bringing that same entrepreneurial spark to kids across the country

Tchadas chat's with STEWIT from the W̱SÁNEĆ Leadership Secondary School, where they have an immersion SENĆOŦEN language program.

Spencer Chandra Herbert, the Minister of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation, deep dives on residential school denialism, upcoming goals and his path to learning.

Entrepreneur and influencer 'BC Bob' discusses his passion for sharing Indigenous perspectives, using his platform to make heritage and history engaging for online audiences and people of all ages, and backgrounds.

Explore the collaborative artistry and mindfulness that goes into creating the Red Dress Gala at one of the largest Indigenous events of its kind, Vancouver Indigenous Fashion Week.

The Literacy Circle helps Indigenous elders and adults reclaim voice and healing through learning how to read and write, as many never had the chance to learn these skills by attending residential school.

Indigenous makers and entrepreneurs share their craftsmanship at the Vancouver Indigenous Fashion Week, a massive showcase that helps dozens of artists find economical sovereignty

Several 2-Spirit artists showcase their drag on stage, while sharing how their unique Indigenous experiences have informed their vibrant personas.

Go beyond the runway at Vancouver Indigenous Fashion Week. Experience the energy of the continent’s biggest cultural gathering, where traditional roots meet modern high-fashion. February 7, 2026.

Hereditary Chief Jerry Jack reflects on the whale shrine that was returned to its Nation 122 years later.

Experience an authentic perspective of Victoria’s iconic Inner Harbour. From the seat of a canoe, we’re diving into Lək̓ʷəŋən history with an Indigenous-owned team for a tour that is as meaningful as it is beautiful

We’re sitting down with Premier David Eby for an unfiltered look at the issues that matter, including residential student denialism and the Cowichan Tribes land claim.

Bubba Qwulshemutc shares his inspiring journey of overcoming systemic barriers as a marginalized individual in the workforce.

MLA Warbus highlights how she has taken it on to challenge the societal norms of harmonizing Indigeneity and politics

A 3-year project that was a labour of love tells the story of Elders recordings turned into a graphic novel for youth.

Local Producer Steve Sxwithul'txw discusses Ocean Warriors: Mission Ready, an Indigenous docu-series following the Ahousaht’s Coastal Nations Coast Guard Auxiliary

Stevie from NAAS Foods takes us out on the water for some sustainable kelp harvesting, and talks about what the future holds for his nation.

Terry Sedgewick from MEND Canada talks about his program to help youth through sports, a cause that's close to his heart based on his traumatic past.

From beautifully carved totems to hand crafted jewlery and cedar woven treasures, we explore the artists of the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation.

Power to Be is taking actions to build a path towards reconciliation alongside W̱SÁNEĆ Leadership Council, connecting youth to the land where they live, work and play.
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