The Native Seed Pod The Cultural Conservancy
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Celebrating the diversity and beauty of Native seeds, soils, and indigenous foods. Exploring the Foodways and Traditional Ecological Knowledge needed to renew the health of the Earth and all our relations.
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Knowledge Symbiosis with Roxanne Swentzell and Anne LaForti
Roxanne Swentzell, Anne LaForti and Sara El Sayed engage around regenerative concepts, soil, permaculture, and how TEK and Western science can be woven together to heal ecosystems.
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Knowledge Symbiosis with PennElys Droz and Maibritt Pedersen Zari
PennElys Droz, Maibritt Pedersen Zari and Lily Urmann, explore cosmologies, paradigm shifts and how to be in good relationship as humans within creation, outline principles of regenerative design in communities, engage in decolonization and learn from Indigenous ecological relationships.
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Knowledge Symbiosis with Dayna Baumeister and Melissa K Nelson Part 2
Sara El-Sayed hosts this conversation on biomimicry and Indigenous knowledges, exploring ethical spaces of engagement for biomimicry practitioners and Indigenous knowledge-holders.
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Knowledge Symbiosis with Dayna Baumeister and Melissa K Nelson Part 1
Dayna Baumeister joins Melissa K. Nelson in a conversation guest hosted by Sara El-Sayed to explore the common ground and map the divergences between Indigenous science and biomimicry.
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TEK Warriors Indigenize Ecology with Ethical Space
Lakota leader James Rattling Leaf, a global Indigenous consultant and Gwen Bridge, a Cree First Nations environmental leader with host and Native ecologist Melissa Nelson have conversation about the importance of Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK).
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Episode 21 - First Scientist: Exploring the Harmonics of Abundance with Rose Imai
We honor the voice and wisdom of Rose Imai, a beloved Tuscarora elder who passed into the spirit world on April 22nd, 2022. In this free-flowing conversation, Rose and host Melissa K Nelson traverse many topics, from the song of corn to the harmonics of abundance.