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CONTEMPORARY KNOWLEDGE OF THE FIRST PEOPLE'S LES SAVOIRS CONTEMPORAINS DES PEUPLES PREMIERS "IN THE EFFORT TO SHARE CONTEMPORARY RADICAL AND ANCIENT KNOWLEDGES" BearBerry Camp is an Atelier-Library with a resource of Books. Music and Videos for loan or purchase. A meeting place for future "Contraries" who have been and will distance them selves from the "Norms" of civilized society. for example (pop or consumer-culture and celebrity worship) Before the institutions of science, religion, education,"civ-man" or the Giitichi-Manitou, Midewiwin, Windiigokaan and even the Horse Cultures of the plains ( that came after ), we are reaching back to the "Contraries" who understood the tellings of the animals who do not exist in the minds of modern day scholars. We are reaching back to the origin of a visionary intelligentsia: the WAABANOO. "ON THE MARCH THE CONTRARY WILL NOT FOLLOW THE TRIAL MADE BY OTHERS BUT MUST TRAVEL OFF TO A SIDE ...BY THEMSELVES".See more

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  • AanimII Atjecoutay

    uploaded by: BearBerry Camp

    I am from Ka-wezauce “Little Boy First Nation (cowessess Saskatchewan Canada) Saulteaux/Cree of the Ojibwa Nation a descendant of the Anishinabek.

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    uploaded date: 24-11-2012

  • BEARBERRY-Camp

    uploaded by: BearBerry Camp

    In tradition the stories will only be posted in the winter months as they where told in the past when the tribal peoples retired to their lodges and spent many cold days and nights at a time telling one story, It is said that it could take more then three days to tell one story. 

    PLEASE FEEL FREE TO SHARE YOUR PEOPLES STORIES OF THE PAST WITH ME AND OTHERS HERE ON MY PAGE.… Read more

    uploaded date: 09-12-2012

  • DAMMEDIA

    uploaded by: DonaldMorin

    This site will be for Donald Morin's Music, CV, acting demo, short mediaworks, his experimental films, and other works

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    uploaded date: 29-10-2008

  • Nanai channel

    uploaded by: Stepan Porto

    In Russia the Nanais (self name Nani) live on the Sea of Okhotsk, on the Amur River, downstream from Khabarovsk, on both sides of Komsomolsk-on-Amur, as well as on the banks of the Ussuri and the Girin rivers (the Samagirs). The Russians formerly called them Goldi, after a Nanai clan name. According to the 2002 census, there were 12,160 Nanais in Russia.

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    uploaded date: 18-06-2012