This is the Indigenous Knowledges Project Podcast, a limited series from the Leelanau Conservancy. The goal is to elevate Aanishinaabeg voices in conservation through conversation. Our producer and liaison is Mark Wilson of New Leonard Media newleonard.com/.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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Categories | NatureScience |
"The real healing comes when we listen to the land, to each other, and honor our deep connection to the water, trees, and all life." – Eva Petoskey In this episode, we’re honored to sit down with Eva Petoskey, a Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chip... more
"We are not doing it for ourselves. We’re doing it for Mother Earth, for our communities, for our ancestors and for our future generations." – Kira Davis In this episode, Kira Davis, a member of the Bear Clan and an Odawa woman, discusses her journey... more
"We are still upholding our end of those treaties today. It’s not a right, it’s a responsibility." — Tera John In this episode, we are honored to be joined by Tera John and Courtney Miller, citizens of the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa I... more
“The woods were the place where I could be comfortable, where I could be myself. Out there, I knew I was connected to something much bigger than myself.” – Hank Bailey In this episode Mark Wilson, Claire Wood, and Jenee Rowe sit down with Hank Bailey... more
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Focused on elevating Anishinaabeg voices in the field of conservation, this series brings forward insightful conversations that intertwine Indigenous knowledge with contemporary environmental issues. Guests ranging from respected tribal elders to natural resource professionals share personal stories and cultural insights that reveal the deep connection between Indigenous communities and their land. With a strong emphasis on traditional ecological knowledge, treaty rights, and collaborative conservation efforts, the content sheds light on both historical injustices and pathways toward modern stewardship.
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1. Kira Davis
2. Janaye Rowe
3. Mark Wilson
4. Hank Bailey
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