Exploring Sasquatch and Ogopogo with The Secret Life of Canada Podcast
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What is the primary focus of the podcast "The Secret Life of Canada"?

  • Uncovering the lesser-known parts of Canadian history (correct)
  • Discussing the personal lives of the podcast hosts
  • Exploring the well-known aspects of Canadian history
  • Analyzing the commercialization of Canadian cultural symbols
  • What is the racial/ethnic background of the two podcast hosts?

  • Leah is of Indigenous descent, while Faen is a white Canadian
  • Leah is Mohawk and Tuscarora, while Faen is a first-generation black Barbadian Canadian (correct)
  • Both hosts are first-generation black Barbadian Canadians
  • Both hosts are of Mohawk and Tuscarora descent
  • Why do the podcast hosts record their show from their closets?

  • They are following public health guidelines due to the global pandemic (correct)
  • They prefer the acoustics of a closet for better sound quality
  • They are trying to save money on studio rental fees
  • They find the closet environment more comfortable and inspiring for recording
  • What is the connection between the Sasquatch legend and other similar creatures worldwide?

    <p>The Sasquatch legend is connected to various other similar creatures worldwide, such as Bigfoot in the US, Yowie in Australia, and Yeti in Russia</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How have the Sasquatch and Ogo Pogo legends been impacted by settler culture in Canada?

    <p>The legends have been embraced by settler culture and their likenesses are now used in various commercial products</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the origin of the word 'Sasquatch'?

    <p>It comes from the Coast Salish word 'Saset', meaning 'wild man'</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the significance of the water spirit 'Inu' to the Okanagan people?

    <p>Inu is a mythical creature that represents the sacredness and importance of water in their culture</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the concern expressed by Corley Miller from the West Bank First Nation regarding Ogopogo?

    <p>That Ogopogo is being turned into a mere mascot and its cultural significance is being overlooked</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the significance of the name 'Ogopogo' according to the text?

    <p>It is a name that originated from an English Music Hall song heard in Vernon, BC in 1924</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the impact of the Tourist Organization offering a million dollars for proof of Ogopogo's existence in the 1980s?

    <p>It led to increased interest and even getting Ogopogo on the endangered species list by Greenpeace</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main message or lesson that indigenous people like Corley Miller want to convey about mythical creatures like Ogopogo and Sasquatch?

    <p>That these creatures should be respected and their cultural significance should be learned from, rather than trying to capture them</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    • The podcast hosts are Leah Simone Bowen and Faen Johnson, who explore Canadian history in their show "The Secret Life of Canada".
    • They are not historians but two curious individuals interested in uncovering the lesser-known aspects of Canadian history.
    • Leah is Mohawk and Tuscarora from Six Nations, while Faen is a first-generation black Barbadian Canadian originally from Alberta.
    • The hosts record the podcast from their closets due to the global pandemic.
    • The hosts received a listener's suggestion to delve into the history of Sasquatch, one of Canada's iconic creatures.
    • They decide to also explore Ogo Pogo, another mythical creature, with a focus on how these beings transitioned from indigenous culture to commercialized symbols.
    • Both Sasquatch and Ogo Pogo have origins deeply rooted in West Coast indigenous culture in southern British Columbia.
    • These creatures have been co-opted by settler culture, leading to their likenesses being used in various commercial products like t-shirts, beer, hot sauce, and more.
    • The Sasquatch legend is connected to various other similar creatures worldwide, such as Bigfoot in the US, Yowie in Australia, Yeti in Russia, and more.
    • The word "Sasquatch" originates from the Coast Salish word "Saset," meaning "wild man."
    • JW Burns, an Indian agent, played a role in popularizing the Sasquatch legend by collecting stories from indigenous communities and publishing them in articles.- Ogopogo is a famous Canadian water creature from the Okanagan people, described as green with an 80 ft long snake-like body, and a head resembling a horse or a goat.
    • Both Sasquatch and Ogopogo stories are rooted in indigenous oral history, with various indigenous Nations having versions of mythical water beings.
    • The name "Ogopogo" originated from an English Music Hall song heard in Vernon, BC in 1924, leading to the popularization of the creature.
    • Sightings of Ogopogo have been reported by numerous people over the years, with accounts dating back to as early as 1926.
    • In the 1980s, a Tourist Organization offered a million dollars for proof of Ogopogo's existence, leading to increased interest and even getting Ogopogo on the endangered species list by Greenpeace.
    • The Okanagan people view the spirit of the lake, Inu, as a water spirit that symbolizes the sacredness and importance of water in their culture.
    • Corley Miller, from the West Bank First Nation, emphasizes the significance of water as a teaching tool and the need for respect towards the environment and water sources.
    • Corley expresses concerns about the pollution in Lake Okanagan due to sewage being pumped in, highlighting the detrimental impact of turning Ogopogo into a mere mascot.
    • Indigenous people like Corley advocate for respecting the environment and learning from the lessons that mythical creatures like Ogopogo and Sasquatch might offer, rather than trying to capture them.
    • The future of water spirits like Ogopogo is uncertain due to environmental degradation, but the importance of respecting and learning from these mythical beings remains crucial.
    • "The Secret Life of Canada" podcast discusses the cultural significance of water spirits and indigenous perspectives on respecting and preserving the environment.

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    Dive into the world of Canadian history with Leah Simone Bowen and Faen Johnson as they uncover the lesser-known stories of Sasquatch and Ogopogo, two iconic creatures rooted in indigenous culture. Learn about the transition of these beings from sacred figures to commercialized symbols, and the importance of respecting and learning from mythical creatures like Sasquatch and Ogopogo for environmental preservation.

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