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TEK is a Verb: Activating Indigenous Ecologies at ESA

TEK is a Verb: Activating Indigenous Ecologies at ESA

Update: 2024-08-05
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This sixth episode of Season Four with Frank K. Lake and Lydia Jennings centers around Indigenous ecologies and their practical application. Frank Lake discusses the complex relationship between science, research, and resource management, and the policy changes needed to apply TEK in ethical ways. Lydia Jennings dives deeper into the need to decolonize ecology and apply Indigenous rights and ethics for data access and governance.

We are honored to host this special podcast season that invites dialogue from many perspectives— elders, cultural practitioners, and Indigenous scholars—so we might better understand each other and explore opportunities to weave these learnings together. This podcast is a production of The Cultural Conservancy’s Native Seed Pod.

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TEK is a Verb: Activating Indigenous Ecologies at ESA

TEK is a Verb: Activating Indigenous Ecologies at ESA

Frank Lake, Lydia Jennings, Melissa K. Nelson