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The Unsettled Garden
Alison Ralph
7 episodes
1 week ago
This series explores the politics of gardening in Canada. Hosted by Alison Ralph, a writer and native plant gardener, you'll hear from leading experts like Dancing Water Sandy, Dr. Wendy Makoons Geniusz, Jacqueline L. Scott, and Lorraine Johnson, about our colonized landscape, and how gardens have a role to play in climate change, community building, and decolonization.
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This series explores the politics of gardening in Canada. Hosted by Alison Ralph, a writer and native plant gardener, you'll hear from leading experts like Dancing Water Sandy, Dr. Wendy Makoons Geniusz, Jacqueline L. Scott, and Lorraine Johnson, about our colonized landscape, and how gardens have a role to play in climate change, community building, and decolonization.
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Home & Garden
Leisure
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Part 2: The knowledge we carry, with Dancing Water Sandy.
The Unsettled Garden
25 minutes 29 seconds
2 years ago
Part 2: The knowledge we carry, with Dancing Water Sandy.

Today we’re back with part two of my conversation with Dancing Water Sandy, of the Secwepemc and Cree Nations. She is an Indigenous Knowledge Keeper, First Nations Curriculum teacher, and she serves as a Council member at Williams Lake First Nation in British Columbia. In this episode, the second of a two-part series, she talks about how the knowledge we carry shapes our worldview, and what we can learn when we shift our mindset from one of resource-based control to one grounded in relationship and reciprocity.

To learn more from Dancing Water, read "Gardening in Ashes: The Possibilities and Limitations of Gardening to Support Indigenous Health and Well-Being in the Context of Wildfires and Colonialism" co-written with Kelsey Timler.

Learn more about this podcast at alisonralph.com.

The Unsettled Garden
This series explores the politics of gardening in Canada. Hosted by Alison Ralph, a writer and native plant gardener, you'll hear from leading experts like Dancing Water Sandy, Dr. Wendy Makoons Geniusz, Jacqueline L. Scott, and Lorraine Johnson, about our colonized landscape, and how gardens have a role to play in climate change, community building, and decolonization.