Episode 1 - Carrie Stonestand
City life has made it challenging for Carrie Stonestand, a wife and mother of five in Saskatchewan, to stay connected to her Cree culture. With host Tamara Bell, she explores her heritage and transforms her kitchen, renewing her bond with her Indigenous roots.
Episode 2 - Jamie Williams
For Jamie Williams, growing up off-reserve in Kelowna has meant growing up without her Salish culture. With Tamara Bell encouraging her, Jamie takes the time to learn more about her origins and reclaim her space.
Episode 3 - Lyn Kay Peters
Lyn Kay comes from a rich Ojibwe culture that spans most of Canada, but eager to reclaim pieces of her past she and Tamara delve into the culture and history of the Ojibwe people.
Episode 4 - Ava Miles
Ava, a young adopted Ditidaht girl, is eager to connect with her heritage. With Tamara's guidance, she explores Ditidaht art and culture and transform her bedroom into a space that reflects her deepening appreciation of her Indigenous roots.
Episode 5 - Dee Johnson
Dee Johnson, a Gitxsan mother of seven, is grieving the loss of her daughter. Tamara helps her heal by reconnecting with Gitxsan culture and transforming her living room with a meaningful, Gitxsan-inspired redesign.
Episode 6 - Annita McPhee
Annita McPhee is a mother, scholar and Indigenous advocate from the Tahltan Nation who partners with host Tamara to explore the beauty and complexity of Tahltan culture.
Episode 7 - Daniel Eaglespreader
Daniel Eaglespreader, a 14-year-old Haida boy desperate for deeper connection with his Haida roots, places his trust in Tamara as she guides him to a deeper understanding of Haida traditions and helps him create a Haida-themed space in his own home.
Episode 8 - Marlene Ankerman
Raised in a residential school, Marlene Ankerman was made to feel ashamed of her Haida heritage. With Tamara’s support, she immerses herself in the beauty and complexity of Haida culture and channels her newfound knowledge to transform her home.
Episode 9 - Arthur Tallow
In this episode, Tamara assists Arthur Tallow, a man raised in Vancouver with limited knowledge of his Blackfoot heritage. She helps him find stable housing and transforms his new home with traditional Blackfoot imagery and themes.
Episode 10 - Courtney Copoc
As a Toronto resident, Courtney Copoc seeks a meaningful connection with her Delaware heritage. With Tamara's help, she explores Delaware traditions and transforms her living room into a space that honours the history and culture of the Delaware Nation.
Episode 11 - Lynn-Marie Angus
Lynn-Marie Angus, with both Tsimshian and Cree roots, learns the importance of her heritage and, with Tamara's help, creates a living space that reflects her Indigenous cultures.
Episode 12 - Tisha Baker
Tisha Baker, a woman raised without knowledge of her Cree history and traditions, explores her culture in depth with Tamara by infusing her living room with elements reflecting Cree values, practices and aesthetics.
