Indigenous Earth Community Podcast
Science:Nature
Ever found yourself scrolling through Instagram and suddenly confronted by images of devastating forest fires, unprecedented hurricanes, and record-breaking heatwaves? Or maybe you found yourself in the front lines of climate change? With 80% of the global population experiencing the hottest July ever recorded, it's natural to ask: Can anything be done to combat this escalating crisis? In the midst of such chaos, a beacon of hope emerges. How is the next generation harnessing ancient wisdom to address contemporary climate challenges? Tune in to explore the powerful role of native youth empowerment in shaping our planet's future.
In this episode we talk to Anagali Duncan, an young voice from the Keetoowah and Cherokee tribes. This episode unveils Anagali's use of poetry to address pressing environmental concerns, with a focus on the sacredness of water in Indigenous traditions. Additionally, gain insights into his role as an advocate for Indigenous youth education, championing the need for greater representation and awareness. Listen in for a deep dive into the intersection of traditional ecological knowledge, modern challenges, and the transformative potential of young Indigenous voices.
Support and learn more about UNITY Earth Ambassadors:
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Connect with ᎠᎾᎦᎵ ᏛᎩ Anagali:
https://www.instagram.com/anagali.dvgi/
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“Indigenous youth, you hold so much generational knowledge especially with like environmental science and environmental protection. We have thousands of years of traditional ecological knowledge. ” - Anagali
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Welcome to Indigenous Earth Community Podcast.
Where we celebrate Indigenous heroes from around the world, and learn from them on how to honor the traditions of protecting the planet. We discuss actionable tips on how to connect to our beautiful planet while lessening our daily impact.
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Hosted by Frank Oscar Weaver
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