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EP13: Supporting Indigenous health through governance and stewarding the land and waters with Dr. Shannon Waters
In this episode, Heather and Carey Newman sit down with Dr. Shannon Waters to talk about how stewarding Indigenous lands and waters in a good way is essential for human […]
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EP12: Kīpuka Aloha ‘Āina: A model for ‘Ōiwi planetary health with Dr. Mary Tuti Baker
Dr. Mary Tuti Baker is Kanaka Maoli and an assistant professor of Indigenous Politics and Futures at Western Washington University. Dr. Baker was born of the waters of Waimānalo Bay, […]
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EP11: Mātauranga Māori: Māori Knowledge, Culture, Values, and World View for planetary health with Dan Hikuroa
Dr Dan Hikuroa (Ngāti Maniapoto, Waikato-Tainui, Ngaati Whanaunga, Pākehā) is Senior Lecturer in Te Wānanga o Waipapa at Waipapa Taumata Rau/University of Auckland where he has also lectured in Anthropology, […]
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EP10: Supporting Inuit artists through ethical art and curation for planetary health with Heather Igloliorte
Dr. Heather lgloliorte (Inuk-Newfoundlander, Nunatsiavut) is an internationally renowned curator and art historian whose work centres circumpolar Inuit and other Indigenous arts and knowledges within global art contexts such as […]
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EP9: Huakaʻi of transformation for planetary health: From Homeland to Diaspora with Hōkūlani Aikau
In this episode, Hōkūlani Aikau explains how doing ethnographic research in the academy provided her with opportunities to learn from and about her various communities. As an ethnographer her approach […]
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EP8: The problems and perils of US Militarism for Planetary Health with Tiara Na’puti
Heather and Hoku sit down with Chamorro scholar, Tiara Na’puti, to discuss Indigenous planetary health from the perspective of Guåhan and the Marianas archipelago. Tiara is an Associate Professor in […]
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EP7: Resurgence is Resistance with Deondre Smiles
In both Canada and the United States, the idea of state, provincial, territorial and national parks are widely celebrated for preserving wilderness for the public to enjoy. However, what might […]
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EP6: Indigenous women’s leadership for planetary health with Diana Lewis
Dr. Diana Lewis who is Mi’kmaq from the Sipekne’katik First Nation holds the Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Environmental Health Governance at the University of Guelph. She joins co-hosts, Hokulani […]
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EP5: Slugs and frogs, the underdogs of planetary health with Sarah Jim
One of the key values of our collective is prioritizing the importance of art to an Indigenous worldview. In this episode, Hoku and Heather sit down with Sarah Jim who […]
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EP4: (Re)building Indigenous Governance with Breanne Lavallee-Heckert
In this episode, Heather and, guest host, Carey Newman have a conversation with Métis activist Breanne Lavallee-Heckert. When we spoke with Breanne, she was the Research Director for Indigenous Climate […]
About the Podcast
We’re burning down our house, and we’re in for nasty weather. But Indigenous peoples have ideas for planetary resurgence and restoration. Professors Heather Castleden and Hōkūlani Aikau bring you conversations with artists, activists, scholars, and other knowledge keepers tackling the climate crisis.