
234. Samantha Beynon: What Indigenous Stories Can Teach Canadians
From Nuanced. by Aaron Pete
April 20, 2026 · 41 min · Episode 233
About this episode
Samantha Beynon discusses the significance of Indigenous stories and their role in reconciliation and cultural unity in Canada.
Samantha Beynon joins Aaron Pete to discuss Indigenous stories, reconciliation, language, family, elders, and children’s books, and how food, culture, and storytelling can bring people together in a divided time. She is a PhD student and the author of Hamburger Soup and Looking for Luŋa Moon. Send us Fan Mail Support the show nuancedmedia.ca
People in this episode
Host: Aaron Pete
Guest: Samantha Beynon
Topics covered
- Indigenous stories
- reconciliation
- language
- family
- storytelling
- culture
- children's books
Keywords
- Indigenous stories
- reconciliation
- language
- family
- storytelling
- children's books
- culture
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Hamburger Soup, Looking for Luŋa Moon
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