Indigenous peoples have overcome a lot of darkness, and we’re still able to dance.
In this episode, Shayla Stonechild is joined by Jingle Dancer, Content Creator and Indigenous Advocate, Santee Siouxx, to chat about what it means to go back to the ceremony and tap into your dream state. Santee shares how finding ceremony evolved her relationship with dance, grief, and kinship.
Matriarch Movement is created and hosted by Shayla Oulette Stonechild and produced by Kattie Laur.
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