Ep. 11: Woniya Thibeault on connecting to the wild through ancestral skills, farming, hide tanning and cultural sensitivity, Woniya's book projects and more.

The Ground Shots Podcast

Episode 11 of the Ground Shots Podcast.

A conversation recorded by the south fork of the Trinity River in Hyampom, California with ancestral skills instructor Woniya Thibeault.

We talk about:

connecting to the wild through ancestral skills,

the pros and cons of farming,

wild tending,

having cultural sensitivity around ancestral skills and an awareness of colonization,

various fibers for spinning or knitting,

the Weaving Earth program,

Woniya's various book projects, and more. 

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Links:

Buckskin Revolution - Woniya's website

Woniya on Instagram: @buckskin_revolution

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Theme music: Mother Marrow

Additional music: Ary Feral Katz

Produced by: Opia Creative

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