6 episodes

Centering Indigenous community voices, getting to the root of research, and what it means to be “Arctic Together” through sharing story.

The Arctic Together Podcast NNA-Community Extension Office (Alaska Pacific University)

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Centering Indigenous community voices, getting to the root of research, and what it means to be “Arctic Together” through sharing story.

    Arctic Together Episode 4 (Part 2)

    Arctic Together Episode 4 (Part 2)

    Arctic Together episode 4 part 2 features scholars Edna Lyberth and Jay Kim, who both study fisheries that have ties to Greenland. It ends with an artist intersection with Alaskan artist Erin Ggaadimits Ivalu Gingrich. 
    Check out the show notes for Episode 4 here!

    • 1 hr 11 min
    Arctic Together Episode 4 (Part 1)

    Arctic Together Episode 4 (Part 1)

    This episode of Arctic Together features Greenland and focuses on fishing and subsistence. We are joined by Principle Investigator Mary Albert who discusses the Qulleq project, Jay Kim who is a PhD student in the Systems Approaches to Understanding and Navigating the New Arctic (SAUNNA), Greenland scholar in the Arctic Resilient Communities Youth Fellow program, Edna Lyberth, who is studying Engineering in Fisheries Technology, and artists Nive Neilson of Nive and the Deer Children and Erin Ggadamits Ivalu Gingrich. Join us and learn about these unique projects and exemplary people! 
    Part one features Dr. Mary Albert sharing about the Qulleq project, and recording artist and actress Nive Nielsen of Nive and the Deer Children.
    Check out the show notes here! 

    • 1 hr 12 min
    Arctic Together Podcast - Episode 3

    Arctic Together Podcast - Episode 3

    The 2022 Navigating the New Arctic Annual Community Meeting occurred November 15th to 17th on Dena’ina homelands (Anchorage, Alaska). The hybrid meeting brought together over 175 participants, collaborators, project members and partners to discuss themes of strengthening collaboration, coordination, and inclusivity within the National Science Foundation’s NNA initiative. The overarching meeting goals included sharing NNA science and research, strengthening equity in research, and identifying opportunities or areas for collaboration.
    Tune into this episode to hear meeting highlights, quotes and clips from guest speakers, and stick around to hear from the Alaska Teen Climate Communicators who conducted mini-interviews with the NNA Community and filmmakers during Newtok Film Screening at the Anchorage Museum. Be sure to check out the annual meeting website and the show notes for more resources.

    • 40 min
    Arctic Together Podcast - Episode 2

    Arctic Together Podcast - Episode 2

    For millennia, Indigenous nations have governed and cared for their territories according to their own laws - actively stewarding the land and water to sustain their communities and all beings. This is Indigenous law.
    This episode features discussion with Rayanna Seymour-Hourie and Summer Tyance, both Anishinaabekwe, who are transforming environmental decision-making and strengthening legal protection for the environment through collaborative legal strategies that bridge Indigenous and Canadian law. They are also a part of the Moonstone Drum Group; a group of 8 singers and hand drummers. Be sure to check out the episode show notes for more resources, videos and links to further reading. 
     
     

    • 58 min
    Arctic Together Podcast Episode 1 (Part 2)

    Arctic Together Podcast Episode 1 (Part 2)

    Episode 1 (Part 2) jumps back in to the Intersections Segment with musician Stephen Qacung Blanchett and artist Apay'uq Moore. The later part of the episode features an Indigenous Scholar Roundtable discussion on research and community with Haliehana Alaĝum Ayagaa Stepetin and Margaret Anamaq Rudolf. 
    Check out the podcast show notes for more resources. 

    • 49 min
    Arctic Together Podcast Episode 1 (Part 1)

    Arctic Together Podcast Episode 1 (Part 1)

    The Arctic Together Podcast Episode 1 (Part 1) features guest speakers Dr. Jessica Black and Kendrick Hautula (Tamamta Program), an Intersections Segment with musician Stephen Qacung Blanchett and artist Apay'uq Moore, and an Indigenous Scholar Roundtable discussion with Haliehana Alaĝum Ayagaa Stepetin and Margaret Anamaq Rudolf. The episode features conversations surrounding co-production of knowledge and equity, the Alaska Native music and art scene, and working in relationship with community. Click here to view the podcast show notes and resource guide. 

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