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In this episode, Peter Andrée and guest host Tehya Quachegan (Lakehead University) introduce listeners to the Living Relations Project, a collaboration between Indigenous and settler partners in Aotearoa New Zealand and Canada. The project brings together researchers, community activists, and Indigenous leaders to strengthen food sovereignty, address colonial legacies, and build resilience in the face of climate change and biodiversity loss.
Through stories and reflections from members of its Indigenous Advisory Circle and Research Circle, the episode delves into relationship-based research, intergenerational knowledge sharing, and the exchange of solutions across two similar yet distinct settler-colonial contexts.
By Peter Andrée and Ryan Katz-Rosene5
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In this episode, Peter Andrée and guest host Tehya Quachegan (Lakehead University) introduce listeners to the Living Relations Project, a collaboration between Indigenous and settler partners in Aotearoa New Zealand and Canada. The project brings together researchers, community activists, and Indigenous leaders to strengthen food sovereignty, address colonial legacies, and build resilience in the face of climate change and biodiversity loss.
Through stories and reflections from members of its Indigenous Advisory Circle and Research Circle, the episode delves into relationship-based research, intergenerational knowledge sharing, and the exchange of solutions across two similar yet distinct settler-colonial contexts.

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