Red Talk with Buffalo Twins
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20m
From the Samson Cree Nation in Alberta, this Red Talk spotlights twin brothers Kirby and Kehew Buffalo who have danced since they could walk. Their prairie dance style is a benchmark in shaping their identities as Nehiyaw (Plains Cree) men who take great pride in their culture. Jump into this conversation with the Buffalo Twins and host and arts innovator Sandra Laronde.
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