Indigenous Knowledges Podcast

Leelanau Conservancy

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/.

Episodes

  1. Episode 5: Co-Creating with Indigenous Voices: A Conversation with Eva Petoskey

    12/16/2024

    Episode 5: Co-Creating with Indigenous Voices: A Conversation with Eva Petoskey

    "The real healing comes when we listen to the land, to each other, and honor our deep connection to the water, trees, and all life." – Eva Petoskey In this episode, we’re honored to sit down with Eva Petoskey, a Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians citizen and elder, to discuss the work she’s done in helping the Leelanau Conservancy develop a guidance document for working with tribal communities. Eva shares her deep connection to the land, water, and stones of the region, as well as her thoughts on the importance of elevating Indigenous voices in conservation. Through a rich conversation about intergenerational trauma, resilience, and co-creation, Eva offers insight into what it truly means to build meaningful, respectful relationships between tribal communities and non-Indigenous organizations. We also hear from Conservancy Staff Sara Michael, Senior Charitable Giving Manager, Claire Wood, Communications Director, and Jenee Rowe, Land Protection Specialist, as they reflect on their own journey of learning and listening. This episode explores how the Conservancy is shifting its approach to engage authentically with the Anishinaabe people and work toward a more sustainable and respectful future for all. "It takes time. It takes trust. Relationships come first before any real action can be taken... To co-create something authentically, it’s about deeply listening to each other and allowing something unique to emerge." –Eva Petoskey 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/.

    1h 19m
  2. Episode 4: Bridging Worlds: Integrating Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Western Science with Kira Davis

    12/16/2024

    Episode 4: Bridging Worlds: Integrating Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Western Science with Kira Davis

    "We are not doing it for ourselves. We’re doing it for Mother Earth, for our communities, for our ancestors and for our future generations." – Kira Davis In this episode, Kira Davis, a member of the Bear Clan and an Odawa woman, discusses her journey working in conservation, balancing traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) with Western science, and the importance of community healing. Kira reflects on the history of her people, the significance of connecting with nature, and how tribal nations and non-tribal organizations can collaborate for better stewardship of the land. Kira emphasizes the patience required for reconciliation and the ongoing process of trust-building, while highlighting successful collaborations between tribal nations and organizations like the National Park Service. Kira also shares insights into the significance of TEK in addressing climate change, the power of listening over speaking, and how land management should involve the wisdom of Indigenous peoples. She explores the complexities of tribal politics, language revitalization, and the shifting perspectives that come with cultural and ecological restoration. She encourages us to embrace diverse ways of knowing in the effort to heal and protect the environment. 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/.

    53 min

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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/.