Mi'kmaq Culture & History, Arm Wrestling Championships & Supporting Youth

Master Mind, Body and Spirit - Ein Podcast von Matthew Belair

Today's guest is Mi’kmaq First Nations belonging to a community called Eskasoni but currently resides in Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia. He is a direct descendant of the last hereditary Grand Chief John Denny Jr.He is a motivational speaker, a champion of diversity & a role model for Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people.www.mattbelair.com/ & www.patreon.com/mattbelair Trevor's Twitter: twitter.com/TSanipassDonate: 👉bit.ly/mattbelairSupport by Doing an Act of Kindness for Someone Today!Subscribe: Podcast: goo.gl/1euQe7 YouTube: goo.gl/Mz7NggDownload Your Free Guide to Lucid Dreaming E-Book and Guided Hypnotic Experience 👉www.mattbelair.com/luciddreamingShow Notes:Trevor Sanipass is Mi’kmaq First Nations belonging to a community called Eskasoni but currently resides in Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia. He is a direct descendant of the last hereditary Grand Chief John Denny Jr.He is a motivational speaker, a champion of diversity & a role model for Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people.He is a member of a long list of committees, including Human Rights Facilitator and Aboriginal Perceptions facilitator called “L’nu’way” for Department of Justice. He is a member of the “Treaty Education Speaker’s Bureau”and is a new member of the Union of Nova Scotia Indians Justice Committee Representative for the Tripartite Forum.He is a champion arm wrestler who placed 8th in the World and was an associate producer and consultant for a television series called “Arm Nation”.He has received two (2) Minister of Justice Awards, “Exceptional Contributions to Corrections” and a limited-edition pin from the House of Commons for his commitment and support to Indigenous people and youth.He speaks in high schools, Universities, and Colleges. He goes around and shares his culture, knowledge, and wisdom to Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal communities throughout the Atlantic Provinces.Trevor’s start in arm wrestling Indigenous people in the news Going to the world championships of arm wrestling Creating the mini docu-series on arm-wrestling called True North Strong Trevor’s 2-week transition from Politics to arm wresting The message Trevor shares to Indigenous youth The intergenerational trauma from the public school system The teaching Trevor’s father stressed Why we need more role models Treaty education Trevor’s four things Learn Act Engage and Participate Why it’s important to be open-minded Understanding the Mi’kmaq did not surrender their land The Grand Council Understanding Oral HIstory What an Elder is What is Turtle Island The 20,000-year oral history The lost Wampum belt containing the Mi’kmaq history Trevor’s amazing story about asking spirit for a...

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