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Story-telling / Story-listening Podcast Decolonizing research through podcast as storytelling. documents a practice of recording o

What are IPCAs? Towards establishment, management and governance of Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areashttps://yout...
22/09/2023

What are IPCAs? Towards establishment, management and governance of Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas
https://youtu.be/Qc2kWQoiYak?si=W5Ddc4qLLGIn4BEt&t=705

With gratitude to Habitat Acquisition Trust and the Metchosin Learning Group for inviting Talking Circle to give this presentation to the community of Metchosin, BC. This full-length recording features video clips from Conservation Through Reconciliation Partnership feat. co-chair of the Indigenous Circle of Experts, Eli Enns, and Monica Shore, co-founders of IISAAK OLAM Foundation https://youtu.be/dR1EeEB2t2I + clip from Indigenous Leadership Initiative feat. Heiltsuk Tribal Council Hereditary Chief Frank Brown https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuNyhX_lMHg

Jessica Hum's keynote is followed by audience Q+A discussion then Morgan Yates from Habitat Acquisition Trust shared updates on the Sc'ianew-led option of an IPCA at Mary Hill. Thank you to Karissa Chandrakate for all her exceptional video work.

Habitat Acquisition Trust and the Metchosin Learning Group hosted a presentation on IPCAs on July 26, 2023 at St Mary's Church in Metchosin, BC. This video r...

“When they come back, you can see it in how they carry themselves and how they look,” Tammy Steinwand says, “They’re rej...
27/10/2022

“When they come back, you can see it in how they carry themselves and how they look,” Tammy Steinwand says, “They’re rejuvenated. They seem to get off the plane healthier.”

Smoked white fish filled the air as seven youths prepared for their first night at camp at Deèzàatì (Point Lake). For many of them, this was their first time experiencing the Hozı̀ıa (Barrenlands) and being away from their home community. Through a program called Ekwǫ̀ Nàxoehdèe K’è (B...

Story-telling and Story-listening tomorrow :: live interview on the intersection of   communities +   incl. CC        ::...
16/05/2022

Story-telling and Story-listening tomorrow :: live interview on the intersection of communities + incl. CC :: Tue. May 17 @ 3pm PT http://reference.com

Are you a community connector? Are you someone with lived experience of homelessness? Or have you dealt with the challen...
20/04/2022

Are you a community connector? Are you someone with lived experience of homelessness? Or have you dealt with the challenges of housing insecurity? Are you interested in the role that data and information about Indigenous homelessness have in providing culturally safe, quality and affordable services?
We're looking for 10 Co-Researchers from communities across BC to join our team! Please see the job description and email your answers to [email protected]
https://paninbc.ca/2022/04/08/job-posting-amha-resilience-planning/

Place-names and Podcasts - both hold stories from the land. In this CBC story, John B. Zoe says “it's like the land is t...
23/08/2020

Place-names and Podcasts - both hold stories from the land.
In this CBC story, John B. Zoe says “it's like the land is talking to you because if they see a place and describe what it means or what happened in that area … it's like it's written on the landscape and the only way to read it is to go out."

The podcast is called Story-telling/Story-listening: Decolonizing Research. The first episode hears from respected Tłı̨chǫ knowledge holder and Elder John B. Zoe.

CBC Radio listeners! John B. Zoe and Jessica Hum speak to Loren McGinnis about listening to stories from the land. Our i...
22/08/2020

CBC Radio listeners! John B. Zoe and Jessica Hum speak to Loren McGinnis about listening to stories from the land. Our interview airs on the Trailbreaker, Mon. Aug. 24 between 6-8:30am MDT. Listen on CBC Radio One, 98.9 in NWT and online, here:
http://www.radio-canada-online.com/cbc-radio-yellowknife

[Photo by Tee Lim, of John B. Zoe and family on the Tlicho Trails of the Ancestors, 2018]

Learning how to listen - this is a lifelong practice. As a way to help prepare for climate change (changes to land, wate...
20/08/2020

Learning how to listen - this is a lifelong practice.

As a way to help prepare for climate change (changes to land, water, living beings and inter-relationships) I am developing this practice by recording oral stories/teachings. Listening to stories builds relationships of mutual respect and reciprocity, through podcasts - a modern invention for internet broadcast - yet they build on the age-old medium of storytelling. Podcasts are a lot like radio, except they live on the internet, forever.

Story-telling / Story-listening: Decolonizing Research Through Podcast as Storytelling explores multiple Indigenous and cultural worldviews, sciences, pedagogies and cosmology. The series features interviews with Tłı̨chǫ knowledge-holders John B. Zoe and Janet Rabesca, Elder Albert Marshall from Mi’kma’ki, and my teachers Melanie Zurba, and Sherry Pictou from L'sɨtkuk (Bear River Fist Nation). By listening to their teachings, we are sharing a space with their voices and honouring pre-colonial oral traditions.

https://www.tlicho.ca/news/story-telling-story-listening-decolonizing-research

Learning how to listen - this is a lifelong practice. As a way to help prepare for climate change (changes to land, water, living beings and inter-relationships) I am developing this practice by recording oral stories/teachings. Listening to stories builds relationships of mutual respect and recipro...

Here's a short synopsis of our story-tellers teachings. John B. Zoe, Janet Rabesca, Albert D Marshall Sr., Melanie Zurba...
18/08/2020

Here's a short synopsis of our story-tellers teachings. John B. Zoe, Janet Rabesca, Albert D Marshall Sr., Melanie Zurba, Sherry Pictou, Jessica Hum. Masi Cho to Tlicho.ca for sharing our stories!

Learning how to listen - this is a lifelong practice. As a way to help prepare for climate change (changes to land, water, living beings and inter-relationships) I am developing this practice by recording oral stories/teachings. Listening to stories builds relationships of mutual respect and recipro...

Hotiì ts'eeda is hosting a sharing circle where you can connect with Indigenous knowledge-holders ... online! FB Live ev...
06/05/2020

Hotiì ts'eeda is hosting a sharing circle where you can connect with Indigenous knowledge-holders ... online! FB Live event on May 20

Hey everyone! Join us right here on May 20 at 7 pm. More info coming soon :)

Friends and listeners, the entire podcast season is now *free* for download from Apple Podcasts!
06/05/2020

Friends and listeners, the entire podcast season is now *free* for download from Apple Podcasts!

‎Social Sciences · 2020

01/05/2020

Welcome to Story-telling / Story-listening
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01/05/2020

Dr. Melanie Zurba is an Assistant Professor with Dalhousie University where she holds a joint appointment with the School for Resource and Environmental Studies and the College of Sustainability. Melanie is originally from Treaty 1 territory; she has worked collaboratively with Indigenous and margin...

01/05/2020

Conversation with Elder Dr. Albert Marshall about Mi'kmaq resilience and responsibilities to all my relations. Dr. Elder Albert Marshall is from Unama’ki, also known as Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Elder Albert is the highly regarded spokesperson for the Mi’kmaw Elders of Unama’ki on environmenta...

01/05/2020

Conversation with Janet Rabesca about adapting to climate change. Janet Rabesca is a Tłı̨chǫ citizen, role model to youth, and she values helping others. She has an immense knowledge of travelling safely on her traditional lands and a family history of experience on Tłı̨chǫ lands & waters, e...

01/05/2020

A conversation with Dr. John B. Zoe about Decolonizing Research with the Tłı̨chǫ Nation. Dr. John B. Zoe was the Chief Land Claims Negotiator for the former Treaty 11 Council of the NWT from 1994 until its conclusion with the establishment of the Tłı̨chǫ Government in 2005. John is now a sen...

Listen to Story-telling / Story-listening podcast on Spotify, Deezer, Spreaker, and coming soon to iTunes or wherever yo...
30/04/2020

Listen to Story-telling / Story-listening podcast on Spotify, Deezer, Spreaker, and coming soon to iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts.

Full episodes will launch on May 1, 2020. Stay tuned!

Listen to Story-telling / Story-listening on Spotify. Story-telling / Story-listening podcast explores multiple Indigenous and cultural epistemologies (worldviews, sciences, pedagogies, cosmology). It documents a practice of recording oral stories/teachings as a method of preparation for climate cha...

30/04/2020

STORY-TELLING / STORY-LISTENING An experimental project to look at decolonizing research through podcast as storytelling. Your host, Jessica Hum, introduces herself and her motivations for creating this podcast. Your invitation to have a cup of tea, to sit and practice story-listening.

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How are we decolonizing research?

Story-telling / Story-listening podcast explores multiple Indigenous and cultural epistemologies (worldviews, sciences, pedagogies, cosmology). It documents a practice of recording oral stories/teachings as a method of preparation for climate change (changes to land, water, living beings and inter-relationships). Your host, Jessica Hum, aims to build relationships of mutual respect and reciprocity, producing a series of podcasts which serve as a boundary object. As a self-identified Indigenous-Chinese-Canadian person, this research represents a step in the direction of her own personal decolonization.

https://www.spreaker.com/show/storytellingstorylistening