The ʔasqanaki Podcast by Smokii Sumac with guest Tenille Campbell


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Nov 22 2023 47 mins   4

In episode 3 Dene poet and photographer Tenille Campbell joins Smokii to discuss Indigenous sovereignty over our bodies and auntie-hood. Tenille shares her poems “we aren’t all good aunties” and “thick indigenous women”.


The ʔasqanaki Podcast by Smokii Sumac honours connections between Indigenous storytellers through the Ktunaxa concept of ʔasqanaki: to tell two versions of the same story.


Tune in to hear Smokii and his guests share stories of how their work came to be, what inspires them to create, and which pieces of their work resonated so deeply with Smokii's experiences that he decided to create a whole show about it!


Tenille Campbell

Tenille K Campbell is a Dene/Métis author and photographer from English River First Nation, SK. She completed her MFA in Creative Writing from UBC and is enrolled in her PhD at the University of Saskatchewan. Her inaugural poetry book, #IndianLovePoems (Signature Editions, 2017) is an award-winning collection of poetry that focuses on Indigenous Erotica, using humour and storytelling to reclaim and explore ideas of Indigenous sexuality.

 

She is also the artist behind sweetmoon photography and the co-creator of tea&bannock. She currently resides in Saskatoon.


Content: nude photoshoots, cultural taboos, fatphobia, Indigenous representation, skirt shaming, ceremony, sovereignty, gender roles, dating, two-spirit teachings, anthropology, sexuality, sexual language, explicit language, residential schools, stereotypes, storytelling, cultural roles, gossip, community, Intimacy, Indigenous identity and “pretendians,” auntiehood, joy and kinship.


The ʔasqanaki Podcast would like to thank our guest Tenille Campbell, and send a thank you to Matthew Stinn at Rainy Day Recording in Saskatoon for the recording session. 

Thank you, also, to our team, Sound Designer, Audio Engineer and Editor Greyson Gritt and Producer Krystal Strong of Osum Artist Management .

And we would like to thank the Canada Council for the Arts for their generous funding of season one! 




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