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In this episode, we're investigating how we can connect with the land that we live on. Many of us feel disconnected from the land -or, more importantly, we feel nothing about the land at all. We live in big, urban spaces. Even if we don't live in cities, we generally exist in spaces that are designed to disconnect us from land. In the modern age, it seems that most people only know how to relate to land through ideas about the political territories they live in, their constructed nations. Connecting to land is about seeking, making, sharing, and celebrating natural relationships. We take a deep dive into how we can commune with the land and gain a better sense of who we are based on where we are.
Show notes:
Homepage | Cultural Survival
LANDBACK - Building lasting Indigenous sovereignty.
Native Land Information System – Data Portal of the Native Lands Advocacy Project
Treaty Boundaries and Cessions - Native American Spaces: Cartographic Resources at the Library of Congress - Research Guides at Library of Congress (loc.gov)
Whose Land - Welcome!
What Native land are you on? This map shows Indigenous tribes' past territories : NPR
Native-Land.ca | Our home on native land
Invasion of America (arcgis.com)
Home Page | National Museum of the American Indian (si.edu)
Coming Down to Earth • Writings – Bayo Akomolafe
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
Continental Rationalism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
Rationalism vs. Empiricism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
By Mathias Nordvig and Amina Otto4.9
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In this episode, we're investigating how we can connect with the land that we live on. Many of us feel disconnected from the land -or, more importantly, we feel nothing about the land at all. We live in big, urban spaces. Even if we don't live in cities, we generally exist in spaces that are designed to disconnect us from land. In the modern age, it seems that most people only know how to relate to land through ideas about the political territories they live in, their constructed nations. Connecting to land is about seeking, making, sharing, and celebrating natural relationships. We take a deep dive into how we can commune with the land and gain a better sense of who we are based on where we are.
Show notes:
Homepage | Cultural Survival
LANDBACK - Building lasting Indigenous sovereignty.
Native Land Information System – Data Portal of the Native Lands Advocacy Project
Treaty Boundaries and Cessions - Native American Spaces: Cartographic Resources at the Library of Congress - Research Guides at Library of Congress (loc.gov)
Whose Land - Welcome!
What Native land are you on? This map shows Indigenous tribes' past territories : NPR
Native-Land.ca | Our home on native land
Invasion of America (arcgis.com)
Home Page | National Museum of the American Indian (si.edu)
Coming Down to Earth • Writings – Bayo Akomolafe
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
Continental Rationalism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
Rationalism vs. Empiricism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

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