Season 3 | Little Big Community

Season 3

Episode 1 - Denver
Denver, located at the edge of the Great Plains and the Rocky Mountains, has long been a meeting place for the Arapaho, Cheyenne and Ute peoples. Meet Warlance and Connor who, through basketball and skiing, have fostered Indigenous pride.
Episode 2 - Navajonation
The Navajo Nation, spanning the American Southwest, boasts a rich history and a vibrant cultural heritage. Meet Franklin and Janice, two Diné leaders who are providing the support their community needs and creating solutions to the issues their people face.
Episode 3 - Kitganzibi
Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg is home to a small yet vibrant community that has long fostered innovative programs focusing on preserving ancestral traditions. Meet Lisa and Mike, who, in their own ways, are using their knowledge to protect and educate Kitigan Zibi.
Episode 4 - The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of The Flathead Reservation
The Flathead Reservation is home to the Salish, Kootenai and Pend d'Oreilles peoples, who continue to uphold their traditions, language and spirituality. Meet Gary and Aspen, two local educators passing on their cultural heritage and Salish language.
Episode 5 - Sydney
Sydney, Australia is the traditional home of the Dharawal and Dharug peoples, who continue to hold a deep connection to their territory. Meet Kobie and Coral, two Indigenous changemakers who, with music and outreach, are blazing a trail to a brighter future.
Episode 6 - Cairns
Cairns, known traditionally as Gimuy, remains deeply rooted in the culture and traditions of its Indigenous Peoples. Meet Pauline and Samantha, two women who are rekindling their connection to traditions and passing them on to future generations.
Episode 7 - Bad River
Bad River is home to a small Anishinaabe community where manoomin, or wild rice, continues to hold deep cultural significance. Meet Dylan and Katie whose preservation of manoomin symbolizes the community's resilience in maintaining their traditional ways.
Episode 8 - Calgary
Calgary, or Mohkinstsis, is a historic meeting place for the Blackfoot, Stoney Nakoda and Tsuut'ina peoples who have long inhabited the region. Meet Rob and Sarah, two organizers who are creating a positive impact on the youth around them.
Episode 9 - Eskasoni First Nation
Located on Bras-D'Or Lake in Nova Scotia, Eskasoni First Nation is the largest Mi'kmaq community on Turtle Island and remains a vibrant hub. Meet Barry and Nancy, two Mi'kmaq leaders who, through boxing and pottery, are inspiring youth in their community.
Episode 10 - Lima
The coastal mega-city of Lima, with a population of over 11 million people, is home to thousands of Indigenous Peoples from across Peru. Meet Olinda and Ebert, two Indigenous organizers contributing to the vibrancy of their communities in the city.
Episode 11 - Cusco
The Peruvian city of Cusco is steeped in a deep Indigenous culture and a history that stretches back millennia. Meet Siwar and Javier, two local Indigenous activists using the mediums of film and music to raise awareness and educate those around them.
Episode 12 - Auckland
Auckland has a rich history shaped by its Indigenous Peoples who continue to play a vital role in the city’s cultural and political life. Meet TK and Kelly, two Māori women bringing youth together and guiding them towards resilience, adaptation and renewal.
Episode 13 - Rotorua
Rotorua is home to a tightly-knit Indigenous community where changemakers continue to stand up for their rights, beliefs and traditions. Meet Taumata and Victoria, two Māori organizers who are fostering pride in Indigenous youth through graffiti and rugby.