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6 Episodes 2013 - 2013
Episode 1
James Bartleman - James Bartleman, one of Canada's most distinguished diplomats, traces his Ojibwa heritage to the 16th Century. Ontario's former Lieutenant-Governor talks about his experiences with Martin Luther King Jr., Fidel Castro and his tireless work on remote Reserves in Northern communities.
Episode 2
Santee Smith - International dance performer, choreographer and artist Santee Smith reveals her rich Six Nations background, including relatives Jay Silverheels and Pauline Johnson.
Episode 3
Adam Beach - Hollywood heartthrob, Adam Beach reveals a deep and passionate connection with his Saulteaux roots. Rather than rubbing shoulders with cinema's elite, the accomplished actor dedicates much of his spare time talking to and mentoring youth in various Reserves.
Episode 4
Theoren Fleury - Hockey superstar Theoren Fleury celebrates a life filled with glory and tragedy. He learns of a Metis relative who is a famous Canadian historic icon.
Episode 5
Elijah Harper - Elijah Harper, Manitoba's first aboriginal MLA explains his role in changing the face of Canadian politics. By putting his blood roots ahead of his Party's politics, this Oji-Cree man, made a country recognize the distinct society that is the First Nations.
Episode 6
Douglas Cardinal - Internationally renowned architect Douglas Cardinal shares his design philosophy and his Blackfoot roots. He reveals the background story that led to the creation of his most innovative project, the iconic Museum of Civilization in Gatineau and its definitive native influence.