Cardus — Indigenous Voices of Faith
Twelve Indigenous People talk of their religious faith and experiences
To find and view, go to Cardus.org and perform a search using “indigenous,” for now. We may find a better way to locate and summarize later.
Here is the Cardus introduction to the series:
Indigenous Voices of Faith is a series of interviews conducted by Cardus in the fall of 2022, in which we asked twelve Indigenous people in Canada to tell us about their religious faith and experiences. Since 47 percent of Indigenous people in Canada identify as Christians, Christian voices are the primary but not sole focus of this interview series. The purpose of this project is to affirm and to shed light on the religious freedom of Indigenous peoples to hold the beliefs and engage in the practices that they choose and to contextualize their faith within their own cultures.
First of the series leads off with remarks by Bill Adsit from the 2022 National Prayer Breakfast in Ottawa. He express his views on faith, residential schools, and being Indigenous in Canada.
Indigenous Voices of Faith: Bill Adsit | Cardus
First published here: 2025/02/12/