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Dec 2024
54m 38s

Smokehouse Collective

NDN Collective
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On this episode of LANDBACK FOR THE PEOPLE, Nick Tilsen invites Deenaalee Hodgdon, Co-Executive Director of Smokehouse Collective, Executive Producer of "On the Land" Podcast, and NDN Collective Radical Imagination artist, to discuss the subsistence lifeways of the Arctic through fishing and tracking salmon to feed and sustain their communities.

✊🏽 WANT TO LEARN MORE? ▶️ Visit the Smokehouse Collective website: https://smokehousecollective.org/ ▶️ Follow on Instagram: @go_barefoot

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EPISODE CREDITS: Host: Nick Tilsen Producer: Willi White Co-Producer: Steph VieraEditor: Steph Viera Music: Mato Wayuhi Set Photography: Angel White Eyes


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