A new podcast from the Leelanau Conservancy aims to elevate Anishinaabeg voices in land conservation and stewardship through conversation.
The Indigenous Knowledges Project is part of the conservancy’s initiative to conduct land assessments with elders and culture carriers about the land and water, to co-create communications and engagement programming, and to form strong partnerships.
The conservancy published and shared the five episode podcast series in December, which was produced by Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians (GTB) member Mark Wilson of New Leonard Media, a Native American family-owned multimedia recording studio.
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