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Cheryl Bear’s introduction must begin with the land. She writes in her bio, “I am Nadleh Whut’en from the Dakelh Nation and Dumdenyoo Clan (Bear clan). My community is in Central BC, on the shores of Fraser Lake.”
Today, Cheryl explains the deep importance of that biography, as well as what she’s learned while sharing stories and songs with over 600 indigenous communities throughout Canada and The United States.
- Cheryl Bear’s music, speaking, and writing
- Learn more about the work of IJM
- Propaganda’s music, merch, podcasting, and tour dates
Social
Twitter - @NewActivistIs
Facebook - @NewActivistIs
Website - www.newactivist.is
Host - @EdwardorEddie
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Cheryl Bear’s introduction must begin with the land. She writes in her bio, “I am Nadleh Whut’en from the Dakelh Nation and Dumdenyoo Clan (Bear clan). My community is in Central BC, on the shores of Fraser Lake.”
Today, Cheryl explains the deep importance of that biography, as well as what she’s learned while sharing stories and songs with over 600 indigenous communities throughout Canada and The United States.
- Cheryl Bear’s music, speaking, and writing
- Learn more about the work of IJM
- Propaganda’s music, merch, podcasting, and tour dates
Social
Twitter - @NewActivistIs
Facebook - @NewActivistIs
Website - www.newactivist.is
Host - @EdwardorEddie

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