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Living Káruk language with Julian Lang and Tori McConnell
Apr 6, 2026
1h 00m 38s
TEK is a Verb: Activating Indigenous Ecologies at ESA
Aug 5, 2024
Unknown duration
Knowledge Symbiosis with Roxanne Swentzell and Anne LaForti
Jan 26, 2024
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Knowledge Symbiosis with PennElys Droz and Maibritt Pedersen Zari
Dec 21, 2023
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Knowledge Symbiosis with Dayna Baumeister and Melissa K Nelson Part 2
Nov 30, 2023
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 4/6/26 | Living Káruk language with Julian Lang and Tori McConnell✨ | languageindigenous culture+3 | Julian LangTori McConnell | — | KárukYurok | Káruk languageYurok language+3 | — | 1h 00m 38s | |
| 8/5/24 | TEK is a Verb: Activating Indigenous Ecologies at ESA | In this episode, Melissa Nelson interviews two Native scientist colleagues, Frank Lake and Lydia Jennings, at the annual 2023 Ecological Society of America conference in Portland, Oregon, where they discuss Indigenous ecologies, the history of the TEK section, and data sovereignty. | — | ||||||
| 1/26/24 | 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. | — | ||||||
| 12/21/23 | 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. | — | ||||||
| 11/30/23 | 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. | — | ||||||
| 11/7/23 | 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. | — | ||||||
| 7/27/23 | TEK Warriors use ethical space to indigenize ecology | 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). | — | ||||||
| 10/12/22 | 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. | — | ||||||
| 6/20/22 | Indigenous Food Warriors with Chef Crystal Wahpepah | Guest Host Sara Moncada sits down with Chef Crystal Wahpepah in Wahpepah’s Kitchen, her newly opened Native-owned restaurant in Oakland, California. In a wide-ranging and intimate conversation, they discuss Crystal’s vision of what it means to be an Indigenous Food Warrior: nourishing community through cooking and serving Native foods and educating the next generation on the power and beauty of traditional Indigenous food systems. | — | ||||||
| 2/3/22 | Rematriating the Land with Corrina Gould | Host Melissa Nelson sits down on the land for a wide-ranging conversation with Ohlone leader Corrina Gould of the Sogorea Te’ Land Trust, discussing rematriating Indigenous homelands, the history and strategy of land trusts and Native land taxes, resilience hubs in the Bay Area, and much more. | — | ||||||
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| 11/30/21 | Seed Rematriation with Becky Webster | Host Melissa Nelson talks with Becky Webster, Oneida farmer, seedkeeper and attorney. They explore the challenges and joys of being a Native farmer, cultivating recently rematriated crops, navigating both market and trade economies, and more. | — | ||||||
| 10/8/21 | Seed Rematriation with Shelley Buffalo | Shelley Buffalo of Meskwaki Nation talks with host Melissa Nelson in this second of three episodes focused on Seed Rematriation. | — | ||||||
| 9/6/21 | Seed Rematriation with Jessika Greendeer | Host Melissa Nelson talks with Jessika Greendeer of the Ho-Chunk Nation and Dream of Wild Health in this first of three episodes focused on Seed Rematriation. | — | ||||||
| 3/3/20 | The Poetry of Sacred Food Culture: Conversations with Simon Ortiz | Acoma Pueblo writer, poet, and storyteller Simon J. Ortiz on the intricacies of traditional tribal identities, the wonder of our traditional foods, and our role as Indigenous peoples in the future of ‘green’ urban development on our traditional territories; he also shares his poem, Deer Dinner. | — | ||||||
| 2/1/20 | Hawaiian Cartography and 'Aina Sovereignty | Rooting us further into the Indigenous cosmologies of the Pacific (Moana), podcast host Melissa Nelson catches up with Hawaiian Cartographer Renee Pualani Louis during a writers’ retreat at the Mesa Refuge in Point Reyes, California. | — | ||||||
| 1/19/20 | Kai Ora: Māori stories of life-giving foods across Moana | Māori knowledge-holders Wikuki Kingi (Māori) and Tania Wolfgramm (Māori/Tongan) as they take us into the deep waters of Pacific Islander cosmologies, technologies, and foodways. | — | ||||||
| 1/11/20 | Rekindling Native California Ecologies - Part 2 | Knowledge-keeper Redbird delivers a richly detailed message celebrating diversity and enlightening us with part of what he calls The Operating Manual for Taking Care of California, during The Cultural Conservancy’s annual Spring Planting Day. | — | ||||||
| 1/4/20 | Rekindling Native California Ecologies - Part 1 | Redbird walks us gently through the changes to Pomo and Coast Miwok lands, the importance of certain plants and animals to the first peoples of this area, and the realities, responsibilities, and roles immigrants to California must take on to be in good relation with native California. | — | ||||||
| 12/28/19 | Food Is Medicine: Native Health and Cultural Foodscapes - Part 2 | Join us for Part 2 of Food Is Medicine with Native chefs Lois Ellen Frank and Walter Whitewater as we continue exploring their work on My Native American Power Plate, tribal-specific food cultures, decolonizing our diets, and handing off traditional food knowledge to the next generation. | — | ||||||
| 12/21/19 | Food Is Medicine: Native Health and Cultural Foodscapes - Part 1 | Native chefs Lois Ellen Frank and Walter Whitewater share their knowledge of Native cuisine, healing through food, and the intercultural unity that can emerge through shared food traditions, or what they call “cultural foodscapes.” | — | ||||||
| 12/27/18 | A Feast of Food Stories with Abalone, Salmon and Wild Rice | A multi-vocal conversation on Indigenous foods and foodways, from intertidal coastal gathering to moose hunting to wild rice gathering. This intertribal conversation demonstrates the diversity of Indigenous foodways and their critical cultural and nutritional significance to Native peoples, historically and for today. | — | ||||||
| 11/10/18 | Nourishing the Spirit in Native California | Traditional Ecological Knowledge Keeper and medical herbalist Sage LaPena (Noptipom Winto) teaches about foods, medicines and craft plants, and about the power of applied Indigenous environmental relationship. | — | ||||||
| 10/12/18 | #CafeOhlone: Language, Food, Community | Ohlone chefs & educators Vincent Medina and Louis Trevino invite us to accompany them on their journey revitalizing their languages and foods in the heart of the San Francisco Bay Area. | — | ||||||
| 9/13/18 | Green Corn: Change and Transmission of the Life Sustainers | Seneca Traditional Knowledge Holders Dave and Wendy Bray on sharing their heirloom white corn and the associated Haudenosaunee traditions. | — | ||||||
| 8/10/18 | Trusting in Abundance: Finding Your Regeneration Niche WITH ROBIN KIMMERER | Potawatomi botanist Robin Wall Kimmerer explores the beauty and sophistication of plant intelligence. | — | ||||||
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Chart Positions
1 placement across 1 market.
Chart Positions
1 placement across 1 market.