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Indigenous Knowledges Podcast
Leelanau Conservancy
5 episodes
3 days ago
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 https://newleonard.com/.
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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 https://newleonard.com/.
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Episode 3: Returning to the Land with Tera John & Courtney Miller
Indigenous Knowledges Podcast
32 minutes 45 seconds
10 months ago
Episode 3: Returning to the Land with Tera John & Courtney Miller

"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 Indians. Recorded at a round table outside the Sugar Shack on the GTB reservation, this conversation dives deep into the importance of reconnecting with the land, upholding indigenous responsibilities, embracing both ancient wisdom and modern science, and the role of allyship in creating safe spaces for indigenous voices.

With Claire Wood and Jenee Rowe, Tera and Courtney share their personal journeys of healing, reconnecting with the land, and restoring their cultural practices that were nearly lost. Through their stories, learn about the significance of intergenerational knowledge, how to listen to the earth, and the power of restoring relationships with the land.

This is part of the Indigenous Knowledges Series, a project of the Leelanau Conservancy. The goal is to elevate Aanishinaabeg voices in conservation through conversation.

Learn More: https://leelanauconservancy.org/indigenousknowledges.org. Our producer and liaison is Mark Wilson of New Leonard Media https://newleonard.com/.

Photo credit: Tom Shomin


Indigenous Knowledges Podcast
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 https://newleonard.com/.