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The Native Seed Pod
The Cultural Conservancy
27 episodes
6 months ago
In this episode, Melissa Nelson interviews two Native scientist colleagues, Frank Lake and Lydia Jennings, at the annual 2023 Ecological Society of America conference in Portland, Oregon, where they discuss Indigenous ecologies, the history of the TEK section, and data sovereignty.
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In this episode, Melissa Nelson interviews two Native scientist colleagues, Frank Lake and Lydia Jennings, at the annual 2023 Ecological Society of America conference in Portland, Oregon, where they discuss Indigenous ecologies, the history of the TEK section, and data sovereignty.
Show more...
Food
Arts,
Religion & Spirituality,
Spirituality,
Medicine
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Kai Ora: Māori stories of life-giving foods across Moana
The Native Seed Pod
44 minutes 29 seconds
5 years ago
Kai Ora: Māori stories of life-giving foods across Moana
Māori knowledge-holders Wikuki Kingi (Māori) and Tania Wolfgramm (Māori/Tongan) as they take us into the deep waters of Pacific Islander cosmologies, technologies, and foodways.
The Native Seed Pod
In this episode, Melissa Nelson interviews two Native scientist colleagues, Frank Lake and Lydia Jennings, at the annual 2023 Ecological Society of America conference in Portland, Oregon, where they discuss Indigenous ecologies, the history of the TEK section, and data sovereignty.