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Listen: Indigenous Knowledge, Sacred Geography
By MusEco, 12-04-06
November is National American Indian Heritage month, so this month on Waste Not Want Not: Conserving the Last Best Place, host Kris Prinzing explores Indigenous Knowledge, Sacred Geography and the natural world. This show features excerpts of a conversation with Crow leader and educator Dr. Janine Pease and of three recent talks given in the 2006 Wilderness Institute Lecture Series "Native Peoples and Conservation."
Click here to listen to this episode of Waste Not, Want Not.
The MusEco Media and Education Project produces Waste Not Want Not and a music program called Montana Muse as part of its mission to provide information on the environment, the visual arts, music and Native American issues. Click here to get a list of all the shows offered here on New West or go to the MusEco website for the shows or to sign up for the podcast. The shows are currently aired on Yellowstone Public Radio.
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