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Host Shayla Oulette Stonechild welcomes guest Dr. Amy Cardinal Christianson to discuss the significance of fire in Indigenous culture and its power in reconnecting us to the land amidst climate change. She shares her journey in bridging Indigenous knowledge with Western science and the challenges faced in reclaiming traditional fire practices. They explore the revival of traditional fire stewardship practices, the need for Indigenous leadership in fire management, and the role of matriarchs in these efforts.
More About Dr. Amy Cardinal Christianson and her work:
Dr. Amy Cardinal Christianson is Métis and grew up in Treaty 8 territory (northern Alberta, Canada). Her Métis relations are the Cardinal (Peeaysis Band) and Laboucane (Laboucane Settlement) families. She currently lives near Rocky Mountain House in Treaty 6 (central Alberta). Christianson was formerly a Research Scientist with the Canadian Forest Service (Natural Resources Canada) and an Indigenous Fire Specialist in the National Fire Management Division of Parks Canada. Christianson works with Indigenous Nations across Canada on fire stewardship practices like cultural burning and collaborates with Indigenous peoples from around the world on decolonising land management. She also studies wildfire evacuations and advocates for Indigenous wildland firefighters.
https://www.ilinationhood.ca/team-members/amy-cardinal-christianson
She is the co-author of the books, First Nations Wildfire Evacuations: A guide for communities and external agencies and Blazing the Trail: Celebrating Indigenous Fire Stewardship.
Christianson also cohosts the Good Fire podcast, which looks at Indigenous fire use around the world.
https://thunderbirdcollective.ca/
https://yourforestpodcast.com/good-fire-podcast/2019/9/2/welcome-to-good-fire
https://www.ilinationhood.ca/publications
https://www.youtube.com/@indigenousleadershipinitiative/
https://www.ubcpress.ca/first-nations-wildfire-evacuations
Thanks for checking out this episode of the Matriarch Movement podcast! If you enjoyed the conversation, please leave a comment and thumbs-up on YouTube, or leave a five star review on your favourite podcast app!
Find Shayla Oulette Stonechild on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/shayla0h/
Find more about Matriarch Movement at https://matriarchmovement.ca/
This podcast is produced by Women in Media Network
https://www.womeninmedia.network/show/matriarch-movement/
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Host Shayla Oulette Stonechild welcomes guest Dr. Amy Cardinal Christianson to discuss the significance of fire in Indigenous culture and its power in reconnecting us to the land amidst climate change. She shares her journey in bridging Indigenous knowledge with Western science and the challenges faced in reclaiming traditional fire practices. They explore the revival of traditional fire stewardship practices, the need for Indigenous leadership in fire management, and the role of matriarchs in these efforts.
More About Dr. Amy Cardinal Christianson and her work:
Dr. Amy Cardinal Christianson is Métis and grew up in Treaty 8 territory (northern Alberta, Canada). Her Métis relations are the Cardinal (Peeaysis Band) and Laboucane (Laboucane Settlement) families. She currently lives near Rocky Mountain House in Treaty 6 (central Alberta). Christianson was formerly a Research Scientist with the Canadian Forest Service (Natural Resources Canada) and an Indigenous Fire Specialist in the National Fire Management Division of Parks Canada. Christianson works with Indigenous Nations across Canada on fire stewardship practices like cultural burning and collaborates with Indigenous peoples from around the world on decolonising land management. She also studies wildfire evacuations and advocates for Indigenous wildland firefighters.
https://www.ilinationhood.ca/team-members/amy-cardinal-christianson
She is the co-author of the books, First Nations Wildfire Evacuations: A guide for communities and external agencies and Blazing the Trail: Celebrating Indigenous Fire Stewardship.
Christianson also cohosts the Good Fire podcast, which looks at Indigenous fire use around the world.
https://thunderbirdcollective.ca/
https://yourforestpodcast.com/good-fire-podcast/2019/9/2/welcome-to-good-fire
https://www.ilinationhood.ca/publications
https://www.youtube.com/@indigenousleadershipinitiative/
https://www.ubcpress.ca/first-nations-wildfire-evacuations
Thanks for checking out this episode of the Matriarch Movement podcast! If you enjoyed the conversation, please leave a comment and thumbs-up on YouTube, or leave a five star review on your favourite podcast app!
Find Shayla Oulette Stonechild on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/shayla0h/
Find more about Matriarch Movement at https://matriarchmovement.ca/
This podcast is produced by Women in Media Network
https://www.womeninmedia.network/show/matriarch-movement/
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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