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Nature Evolutionaries
Organization of Nature Evolutionaries
125 episodes
5 days ago
Among the Tlingit people of Sheet’ká Kwáan (Sitka, Alaska), the yaaw, the herring, are honored as sacred relatives. The story of Kaxátjaashaa, the Herring Rock Woman, tells how the first herring came when she sang to them with respect, laying their eggs in her hair. From this teaching, Kiks.ádi women have carried responsibilities to the yaaw for generations through ceremony, harvesting, and collective care. In this conversation, Kh’asheechtlaa – Louise Brady, of the Kiks.ádi (Raven Moiety – F...
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Among the Tlingit people of Sheet’ká Kwáan (Sitka, Alaska), the yaaw, the herring, are honored as sacred relatives. The story of Kaxátjaashaa, the Herring Rock Woman, tells how the first herring came when she sang to them with respect, laying their eggs in her hair. From this teaching, Kiks.ádi women have carried responsibilities to the yaaw for generations through ceremony, harvesting, and collective care. In this conversation, Kh’asheechtlaa – Louise Brady, of the Kiks.ádi (Raven Moiety – F...
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Nature
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Spirituality,
Science
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Trees, Ethics, and Planetary Wellbeing with Suzi Steer
Nature Evolutionaries
1 hour 2 minutes
6 months ago
Trees, Ethics, and Planetary Wellbeing with Suzi Steer
Join Suzi Steer, founder of The Tree Conference and co-author of Rooted in Ethics, for an insightful conversation on citizen-led reforestation, protecting old-growth forests, and transforming our relationship with trees. Suzi explores the intersection of science, policy, and deep listening with Nature, highlighting innovative projects, grassroots movements, and cultural shifts that are reshaping how we care for Earth’s ecosystems. This session inspires new ways of thinking about trees—no...
Nature Evolutionaries
Among the Tlingit people of Sheet’ká Kwáan (Sitka, Alaska), the yaaw, the herring, are honored as sacred relatives. The story of Kaxátjaashaa, the Herring Rock Woman, tells how the first herring came when she sang to them with respect, laying their eggs in her hair. From this teaching, Kiks.ádi women have carried responsibilities to the yaaw for generations through ceremony, harvesting, and collective care. In this conversation, Kh’asheechtlaa – Louise Brady, of the Kiks.ádi (Raven Moiety – F...