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NDN Science Show - #6 - What the Science?

#6 - What the Science?

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07/21/18 • 62 min

NDN Science Show

On today’s show, we explore the word ‘science’... what does the word science mean? Is there one kind of science? Where did it come from? These are just a few of the questions we touch on and we can get pretty deep at times, but this is a fun episode where we share our thoughts about science, its meaning, and how it’s affected Indigenous communities in the past, present, and future. In an age troubled by things like fake news, climate change denial, and a general mistrust of science and government, people are more skeptical of scientists than ever. And this is totally understandable, most scientists aren’t trained to communicate with people outside of an academic setting. We are also classically introverted and often get into this line of work because we like to be in nature or in the lab working with everything but other people. This isn’t how it used to be though, and it can’t stay this way. We need to come together as a community. We need to respect each other for our differences as well as our similarities. We need a scientific revolution that honors multiple ways of knowing, the sovereignty of Indigenous peoples, and the inherent rights of Mother Earth.

Some of the main ideas we talk about are:

Western Science Definitions

Indigenous Science Definitions

A Brief Introduction to the History of Science

Science and Religion

Science and Research in Indigenous Communities

Paradigm Shifts and Scientific Revolutions

Links and Resources:

NDNs on the Airwaves

Native Science: Natural Laws of Interdependence

Evolution, Creationism, and Other Modern Myths

Society of Catholic Scientists

Lamarckianism vs Darwinism

The Structure of Scientific Revolutions

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On today’s show, we explore the word ‘science’... what does the word science mean? Is there one kind of science? Where did it come from? These are just a few of the questions we touch on and we can get pretty deep at times, but this is a fun episode where we share our thoughts about science, its meaning, and how it’s affected Indigenous communities in the past, present, and future. In an age troubled by things like fake news, climate change denial, and a general mistrust of science and government, people are more skeptical of scientists than ever. And this is totally understandable, most scientists aren’t trained to communicate with people outside of an academic setting. We are also classically introverted and often get into this line of work because we like to be in nature or in the lab working with everything but other people. This isn’t how it used to be though, and it can’t stay this way. We need to come together as a community. We need to respect each other for our differences as well as our similarities. We need a scientific revolution that honors multiple ways of knowing, the sovereignty of Indigenous peoples, and the inherent rights of Mother Earth.

Some of the main ideas we talk about are:

Western Science Definitions

Indigenous Science Definitions

A Brief Introduction to the History of Science

Science and Religion

Science and Research in Indigenous Communities

Paradigm Shifts and Scientific Revolutions

Links and Resources:

NDNs on the Airwaves

Native Science: Natural Laws of Interdependence

Evolution, Creationism, and Other Modern Myths

Society of Catholic Scientists

Lamarckianism vs Darwinism

The Structure of Scientific Revolutions

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Like this show? Leave us a review here... even one sentence helps! And if you leave your Twitter handle we'll be sure to thank you personally! You can also Support the Show on PayPal

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undefined - #5 - Biocultural Restoration

#5 - Biocultural Restoration

Today’s episode is all about restoration... specifically, Biocultural Restoration and how this field of science brings different disciplines into a synthesized approach. This approach aims to restore and revitalize both ecosystems and the cultures that were originally responsible for them. We discuss everything from our experience with this field of study in our graduate program to definitions and paradigms that surround ecological restoration. We also go over some of the drawbacks to ecological restoration, how biocultural restoration addresses these drawbacks, and how all of this relates to bringing worldviews together and integrating knowledge systems.

Some of the main ideas we talk about are:

It's important for everyone to have a seat at the table... this includes scientists, managers, and the community they're working with.

What’s missing from ecological restoration... an ongoing Cultural Context

Restoration Ecology Myths: Carbon Copy and Sysiphus Complex

Definitions of ecological, biocultural, and reciprocal restoration

The value of other worldviews and working together

Integrating different Ways of Knowing

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Resources:

The Myths of Ecological Restoration

Restoration Ecology: The State of an Emerging Field

Ecological Restoration

Tropical Ecological and Biocultural Restoration

Restoration and Reciprocity: The Contributions of Traditional Ecological Knowledge

Indigenous and Western Science Workshop at SUNY-ESF

American Indian Science and Engineering Society National Conference

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undefined - #7 - Food Security or Food Sovereignty?

#7 - Food Security or Food Sovereignty?

Today we explore the difference between food sovereignty and food security, and why these concepts are so important for Indigenous peoples. We also talk about commodities and rations, food deserts and reservations, re-indigenizing your food pallet, and a whole lot more. We start off by diving into our own experiences with food sovereignty and how we both got involved in this movement in different ways. Annie shares her story about her experiences in New York with strong Indigenous women, and Turtle kinda just rambles along and does his best to keep up. He had a mild cough when recording this episode, so his voice is a little raspy and he’s not all there at times. But this is a fun episode on an important topic that’s at the forefront of the decolonizing movement around the world.

Here are some of the main ideas we talk about:

Our experiences with food sovereignty

The many layers of food sovereignty

Commodities, community health, and food deserts

Farmers markets and getting to know your food

Connecting with place and de-colonizing your palette

Decolonizing/Reindigenizing... going back to our ways

Food Sovereignty and Security Definitions

Policy Reform and Scientific Revolution

The power of sustainability

The power of words

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Links and Resources:

La Via Campesina

Declaration of Nyéléni

What is Food Sovereignty?

Food Security Definitions (USDA) (Canada)

The Politics of Food

'Rescaling' alternative food systems: from food security to food sovereignty

Beyond Food Security: Understanding Access to Cultural Food for Urban Indigenous People in Winnipeg as Indigenous Food Sovereignty

Transforming Food Systems through Food Sovereignty: an Australian Urban Context

Food security, food systems and food sovereignty in the 21st century: A new paradigm required to meet Sustainable Development Goals

FOOD SECURITY AND FOOD SOVEREIGNTY – THE CASE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

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