In this episode, Lauren Grand is joined by Cristina Eisenberg to discuss the importance of indigenous knowledge and how it can be used to strengthen communities and the natural environment.
“We need every tool possible to create a world that is more resilient and healthier.”
– Cristina Eisenberg, OSU Associate Dean for Inclusive Excellence, Maybelle Clark Macdonald Director of Tribal Initiatives in Natural Resources
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Resources Mentioned
- Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer
- How It Is by V. F. Cordova
- Traditional Ecological Knowledge by Melissa Nelson & Dan Shilling
- OSU Land Acknowledgement & Native American Culture Resources
- College of Forestry Strategy Plan 2023-2027
- Indigenous Natural Resource Office
- Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) Lab
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