DiscoverWild Plant CultureEpisode 002 - Kerry Hardy on Native American Ecologies in Maine
Episode 002 - Kerry Hardy on Native American Ecologies in Maine

Episode 002 - Kerry Hardy on Native American Ecologies in Maine

Update: 2019-08-18
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In the interview, we discuss Native American foodways, burning regimens, and land management, including dispersal of species like bur oak and American plum. Kerry talks about many Native words, describing words as "among the most durable fossils there are". Kerry gives a fresh read on European economy compared to Native economy, including a moving insight into seventh generational thinking and "non-thinking". Kerry gives us a preview of his present project exploring the lost history of the Hudson River estuary, speaking evocatively of the missing voices of native peoples, African slaves, women, and the ecosystem itself in colonial history.
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Episode 002 - Kerry Hardy on Native American Ecologies in Maine

Episode 002 - Kerry Hardy on Native American Ecologies in Maine

Jared Rosenbaum