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"Medicine was gathered from many places which resulted in tribes traveling the land to gather the required medicine. Interviewer - Earle Waugh, PhD." - Description from original website.
"Arranged Marriages. Proper and similar discipline, teaching and guidance may assist in making an arranged marriage work. Interviewer - Earle Waugh, PhD." - Description from original website.
"Centre Pole One gifted person who has vision will lead others in requesting for things such as good health. Series Coordinator - Dr. Earle Waugh" - Description from original website.
"Ceremonies and Government The sacred ceremonies are organized by four chosen people to guide and direct on how to respect Mother Earth. Interviewer - Earle Waugh, PhD." - Description from original...
"Although the different Native Tribes are all made and part of a similar circle there is much distinction. Interviewer - Earle Waugh, PhD." - Description from original website.
"Although it was rare that there were problems with Chiefs it was possible to leave a band if there was disagreement with the governing. Interviewer - Earle Waugh, PhD." - Description from original...
"Continual Disobedience Leads to Sentencing The people who hold the ceremonies are the ones to do the sentencing of repeat wrongdoers. Interviewer - Earle Waugh, PhD" - Description from original we...
"The exchange of horses for wives was a gift to display capability as opposed to buying the women. Interviewer - Earle Waugh, PhD." - Description from original website.
"Troubles can be resolved between two people disputing unless they involve other people in their disagreement. Interviewer - Earle Waugh, PhD." - Description from original website.
"The right to take what you need from Mother Earth as opposed to taking what you want. Interviewer - Earle Waugh, PhD." - Description from original website.
Kenneth Tam, the Communications Associate with Future Energy Systems, on why Future Energy Systems at the University of Alberta focuses on providing students with learning opportunities.
Mary Elizabeth (M.E.) Luka, the postdoctoral fellow in Feminist Energy Futures, on how unity requires more than improvements in communication technology.
Sheena Wilson, Just Powers Principal Investigator, English and Cultural Studies professor at the University of Alberta's Campus Saint-Jean, and Co-founder of the Petrocultures Research Group, on en...
"Your own language is the most important as it does identify who you are, however, you may adopt other languages. Interviewer - Earle Waugh, PhD." - Description from original website.
"Members of different tribes who come together for marriage also bring together political relationships. Interviewer - Earle Waugh, PhD." - Description from original website.
The program starts with an Ojos de América documentary about domestic violence in Chile, with interviews with children who have been victimized. Next, the program focuses on crime prevention in Edm...
This episode is a group interview with Dr. Fransisco Rivas asked questions by Monica Chavez, Mario Acuna, Mario Allende, Milton Gomez, Adolfo Soto, and Hugo Delgado. He discusses the modern mission...
An interview with Alejandro Acevado from Casa el Salvador; a feature from a salsa festival featuring Andy Montanez, Alex Leon y los leones de salsa, and an unnamed female; a surprise interview with...
Enrique Reye interviews Jaime Oyarzun, Presidente de Casa Chile. A Chilean musical play entitled La Pergola y las flores written by Isadora Aguirre and Franciso Flores del Campo is presented. The p...
The episode begins with interviews with members of the Canadian Hispanic Congress. In their interviews they talk about different opportunities for Hispanic immigrants to help integrate into Canadia...
Mario Allende begins the show saying it is a night of celebration because finally El Salvador has signed the Treaty of Peace and now the Salvadoran community can look forward to the future and buil...
This episode is a special report on the political events that have been taking place in Chile since 1988. The reporters show clips from a memorial service for Salvador Allende in Valparaíso, Chile....
This episode opens with an interview with two members of the Canadian Hispanic Congress, who discuss some of their future plans for the Hispanic community in Canada. The next segment features part ...
This episode focusses on women, the celebration of women's acheivements and the international day of women. There are several interviews with different females in the Latina community in Edmonton d...
The folklore music group Estrella Roja’s manager, Jaime Calderon, is interviewed. He discusses their music, the reaction of the Canadian and Edmontonian public, their instruments, the group’s futur...
This is the last episode of the year. The host discusses the problem experienced by the producers of the show. They replay parts of performances on the show over the last three weeks. The host conv...
In this episode, as a part of the first episode of the year, the film crew is interviewed about where they come from and why they chose to work on Programa Nosotros. Interspersed between the interv...
Also interview with Lidia Casas from the new El Popular newspaper, which used to be produced and distributed underground. Chilean mothers explain the disappearance of their sons during the Chilean ...
In this episode, Chilean music group Trigal both perfoms traditional Chilean songs and discuss the economic situation of Chile and their reasons for continuing to perform in Edmonton. Each section ...
This video features an interview with a woman (Julia) from Nicaragua who emigrated to Canada because of the political revolution in Nicaragua. They discuss the dangers of living in Nicaragua at the...
La Asociacion Ecuatoriana en Edmonton (The Ecuadorian Association of Edmonton) presents various aspects of Ecuadorian folklore, such as traditional clothing and dances. The host interviews Dona Bla...
Host of the show interviews guests from the El Salvadorian community in Edmonton, discusses the political and social turmoil and problems that are currently happening in El Salvador. The episode al...
The show begins with an interview of teacher Mauricio Salegio and principal German Vidal of Gabriela Mistral, a spanish school in Edmonton. They talk about the emphasis of teaching their students w...
The first segment of the program is an interview with two Salvadorans in edmonton; Don Pablo Ayala and Alba; who are part of the Community Monseñor Romero. They talk about what their community does...
The newscasters begin talking about Paraguay, talking about the population and then giving a summary of its political history. The country was under military government for many years and by the en...
The episode begins with an interview by Mario Allende with the honourable Bernardo Vargas, the general secretary of the Exiled Chilean community, a member of the socialist party in Chile as well as...
The show begins by talking about the 500th anniversary of Columbus discovering the New World and the reactions of the indigenous populations to this anniversary. This is done in a documentary calle...
A special program for International Women's day. First, there is a recording by Nosotros of a concert of chilean singer Isabel Aldunate. The recording is from seven years ago when Aldunate visited ...
Interview with Raul Echeverria representing Catholic Social Services in Edmonton speaks about schooling of immigrant children, their integration in Canadian society, and the results of a presentati...