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#35 - Seasonal Rounds
#35 – Seasonal Rounds
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#34 - Interview with Patrick Yawakie
#34 – Interview with Patrick Yawakie
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thendnscienceshow · 5 years ago
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#33 - The Biggest Flood Ever!
#33 – The Biggest Flood Ever!
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#33 – The Biggest Flood Ever! has officially released… ~ Click Here to Download ~
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thendnscienceshow · 6 years ago
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#28 - NAAEE Conference Live Recording
#28 – NAAEE Conference Live Recording
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This is a live recording of Annie Sorrell and Tommy Mackey at the North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE) 48th Annual Conference in Lexington, Kentucky on October 17, 2019. The topic of this session was focused on the diverse interests in environmental science that have grappled with the differences between mainstream quantitative science and…
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thendnscienceshow · 6 years ago
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#27 - Interview with Neil Patterson Jr.
#27 – Interview with Neil Patterson Jr.
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Today we had Neil Patterson Jr.on the show. Although Annie wasn’t able to be there, it was a lot of fun and we’re glad to be able to highlight Neil and his story. He’s done all sorts of things and has experienced a lot in his life. He went from only wanting to hunt and fish to teaching about Indigenous issues and traditional ecological knowledge in a university…
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thendnscienceshow · 6 years ago
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#25 - Hidden Words and Multiple Meanings
#25 – Hidden Words and Multiple Meanings
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On today’s episode, we talk about those words that have some sting to them. You know those words… the ones that get us cringing or offended when someone mentions them. Well, we talk about a few of the ones we’ve explored or experienced over the years. We also talk about how we respond to these words and how their meanings can differ.
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thendnscienceshow · 6 years ago
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#24 - Fire Revolution
#24 – Fire Revolution
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Today’s our first official episode of Revolution Science, a series of episodes about the major revolutions that have occurred throughout human history. And it all begins with fire. In this episode, we start by going over the definitions of revolution and evolution. Then we get into describing some of the main theories behind why we think fire is potentially the first…
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#23 - Being Indigenous in the Modern World IV
#23 – Being Indigenous in the Modern World IV
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We’re back! And to get back in the groove, we decided to do another episode on the topic of Being Indigenous in the Modern World (#BIMW). This is a big topic and we bounce around to different topics a lot, but that’s a part of why it’s so fun to record these episodes. Enjoy!
Here are some of the main ideas we talk about:
IndigiFact about How Cats Land on Their Feet
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thendnscienceshow · 6 years ago
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Correction Reflections... Again
Correction Reflections… Again
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Today’s episode is all about being wrong… we caught ourselves making mistakes on three separate episodes. Although being wrong is okay, correcting yourself when you recognize that you’re wrong is important. On today’s show, we correct ourselves on some mistakes we made in three episodes (#16, #21, and #22), and then we reflect about it.
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Scientist Highlight #2 - Ashleigh Thompson
Scientist Highlight #2 – Ashleigh Thompson
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Aaaand we’re back! With another Scientist Highlight. ~ Where we pick a scientist to highlight for the cool work they’re doing. 👇🏽 ~ For our 2nd highlight, we’re honored to introduce Ashleigh Thompson (@ashanishinaabe). She caught our attention for her work as a graduate student in Anthropology that’s doing things the NDN science way. ✊🏾 ~ She has such a wonderful story, and we think a lot of…
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#22 - Ethnobotany
#22 – Ethnobotany
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Ethnobotany can be looked at in different ways. On one hand, it describes the people-plant relationships that Indigenous cultures have always relied on. And on the other, it can be seen as the discipline within science that studies these relationships, plant biology, and their stories. In this episode, we dive into definitions, some history, and we even talk about…
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#21 - NDN Coffee Science
#21 – NDN Coffee Science
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Today’s episode is all about coffee. AKA: the good old morning brew—the life-saving afternoon pick-me-up—and the fabled cup of Joe. But before we get carried away with all that, we get into some stats about coffee. Then we talk about some of the challenges of its production, preparation, transportation, roasting, and selling. This is a cherished drink that’s faced a…
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thendnscienceshow · 6 years ago
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Traditional Ecological Knowledge (live recording from SUNY-ESF)
Traditional Ecological Knowledge (live recording from SUNY-ESF)
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This is a recording of the live-stream we did at SUNY-ESF for a class called Indigenous Issues in the Environment. The topic of this episode is Traditional Ecological Knowledge, also known as TEK. We start off by going over definitions of TEK, then we share our personal experience with it and how this idea has shaped our views as scientists. We also ask the students to…
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Interview with Kaya DeerInWater
Interview with Kaya DeerInWater
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Kaya DeerInWater is a close friend of ours and we’re excited to finally have him on the show. He’s the other member of our graduate cohort and we’ve wanted to have him on the show for over a year now. Kaya’s a dedicated and loving family man, he’s a brilliant botanist in the making, and he has a lot of knowledge about ecological restoration.
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Being Indigenous in the Modern World III
Being Indigenous in the Modern World III
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  We’re back! With another edition of Being Indigenous in the Modern World…
This is a huge topic that spans many different fields of study and all sorts of scientific disciplines, so we decided that this should be an ongoing conversation. On today’s show, we jump around a bit but eventually focus our conversation around graduate school, our research projects, and the…
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Interview with Anna Whiting-Sorrell
Interview with Anna Whiting-Sorrell
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  Anna Whiting-Sorrellwas the first woman teacher’s assistant for the Political Science Department at the University of Montana, she has a master’s degree in Public Administration, and she’s one the first political scientist we’ve had on the show. She’s served her community as the director of Montana’s Department of Public Health and Human Services… and she’s also…
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