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The Land Wants Us to Live Differently here
Jonathan Crane
6 episodes
5 days ago
How we live on the land is a significant question for the church as we wrestle with both our indigenous and ecological history. The Anglican Diocese of Edmonton spans a wide swath of land in North-Central Alberta - how is the land inviting us to live well in this place? The title is drawn from a story shared by a Dene elder of his ancestors moving into a different landscape. Their old ways and traditions were no longer applicable. Each of these five interviews approaches these questions through the perspective of local landkeepers be they urban or rural.
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How we live on the land is a significant question for the church as we wrestle with both our indigenous and ecological history. The Anglican Diocese of Edmonton spans a wide swath of land in North-Central Alberta - how is the land inviting us to live well in this place? The title is drawn from a story shared by a Dene elder of his ancestors moving into a different landscape. Their old ways and traditions were no longer applicable. Each of these five interviews approaches these questions through the perspective of local landkeepers be they urban or rural.
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Religion
Religion & Spirituality
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Episode #4 - Sacred Land Urban and Rural
The Land Wants Us to Live Differently here
25 minutes 23 seconds
4 years ago
Episode #4 - Sacred Land Urban and Rural

In this interview I speak Michelle Nieviadomy. She is an assistant director at the Edmonton native Healing center as she journeys alongside our urban Aboriginal population - reconnecting people to culture and ceremony. I know her from her work with the Inner City Pastoral Ministry at the Bissell center and through the diocesan social justice committee. This conversation was recorded as part of a trip out to Alexander first nation to gather sage for winter use.

https://e-nhc.org/

http://www.icpmedmonton.ca/wp/

Diocesan social justice committee: https://edmonton.anglican.ca/what-we-do/social-justice--2

The Land Wants Us to Live Differently here
How we live on the land is a significant question for the church as we wrestle with both our indigenous and ecological history. The Anglican Diocese of Edmonton spans a wide swath of land in North-Central Alberta - how is the land inviting us to live well in this place? The title is drawn from a story shared by a Dene elder of his ancestors moving into a different landscape. Their old ways and traditions were no longer applicable. Each of these five interviews approaches these questions through the perspective of local landkeepers be they urban or rural.