For the RAVEN (De)Briefs podcast “Indigenous Foodways” series, we spoke with celebrated author, distinguished professor emeritus and outstanding botanist Nancy Turner. She shared her perspectives from the decades of work she’s done travelling around the Canadian west, writing dozens of books and articles and, most importantly, cultivating friendships with Indigenous knowledge keepers.
Turner combines a botanists’ understanding of classification and an ethnographers’ attunement to human culture. Here, she reveals the intricacies of interspecies dynamics that form the basis of Indigenous People’s deep affinity to the lands and waters.
S3 E7 - Fostering Care with Bryant Doradea - HK aka Higher Knowledge
S3-E6 Voices of Wood Buffalo: Guest Episode with Louise Romain
S3 E5 Gitxaała Nation takes on the Mineral Tenure Act in B.C.
S3 E4 Meet the Gitxaała Challenge Intervenors
S3 E3 A different kind of mining company
The Fight Against Big Mining: Guest Episode with Gitxaala Nation’s legal team
The Constitution Express with Doreen Manuel
Season 2 Bonus: Private Prosecutions of Indigenous Land Defenders
S2 E8 Cedar Sisters: Haida lawyer Terri Lynn Williams Davidson
S2 E7 - Restorative Justice with John Reilly
S2 E5 Walking the Path of Respect with Ed Jensen
S2 E4 Heiltsuk Granny's Gardens with Jess Housty
S2 E3 Indigenous Power with Judith Sayers
S2 E2 Full Fledged Tricksters with Val Napoleon and the Indigenous Law Research Unit
S2,E1: Making History with Tsilhqot'in Chief Russ Myers Ross
Episode 7: Decolonise Now! with Nikki Iyolo Sanchez
Episode 6 - Music Sweet Music: "We are the Stronghold" Benefit Concert
Episode 5 - The Great Way of Decision Making: Constituting Indigenous Law with Dr. John Borrows
Episode 4 - COVID Capitalism: The Case Against Coastal Gas Link with Caily DiPuma
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