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Join Ann Pollard-Ranco, a Penobscot citizen, writer, photographer, and advocate for indigenous land access as she speaks with her cousin Sikwani Dana about language, memories, land, and dreams for the future.
Connecter & Interviewer: Sikwani Dana. Administrator: Adrienne Singer. Audio producer: Aubrey Calaway. Photographer: Jen Hazard. Transcriber: Serena Blasius. Editor: Audrey Cole. Story coordinators: Tessa Shanteler and Emily Weyrauch. Transcript available.
This story is part of the Stories for Change initiative by the Nature Based Education Consortium.
This story was a collaboration between Ann Pollard-Ranco and Stories for Change.
By Nature Based Education ConsortiumJoin Ann Pollard-Ranco, a Penobscot citizen, writer, photographer, and advocate for indigenous land access as she speaks with her cousin Sikwani Dana about language, memories, land, and dreams for the future.
Connecter & Interviewer: Sikwani Dana. Administrator: Adrienne Singer. Audio producer: Aubrey Calaway. Photographer: Jen Hazard. Transcriber: Serena Blasius. Editor: Audrey Cole. Story coordinators: Tessa Shanteler and Emily Weyrauch. Transcript available.
This story is part of the Stories for Change initiative by the Nature Based Education Consortium.
This story was a collaboration between Ann Pollard-Ranco and Stories for Change.