Stories of the land/connect: Recent Episodes

Rebecca Dallinger

People in northern Minnesota sharing their lives and connections to the rural landscape.

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Mike Swan speaks his truth  on science,  knowledge, and working as a former Director of Natural Resources for White Earth Tribe.

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Kim Anderson shares her Anishinaabe family story about intersections and interconnectedness between the Ojibwe language, White Earth, and what it means to be truly home.

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As a Station Scientist at the University of Minnesota’s Itasca Biological Station, Lesley Knoll  discusses what it means to be home in a new place and her love for the winter.

Lesley conducts research focusing on how global change affects freshwater systems. “My research is highly collaborative and aims to protect water resources facing multiple stressors such as climate change, land use change, and invasive species.”

Yale Climate Connections (1:30): featuring Lesley Knoll's research

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In this interview with Carson he tells his stories of the heron and how land called him here.

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Shirley shares her anishinaabe world view about connecting with land and community in and across Leech Lake , Red Lake and White Earth. 

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Connie Cox is a Naturalist at Itasca State Park, one of the most visited and oldest parks in Minnesota. In our conversation, Connie shares her life-stories and love for the Mississippi Headwaters.