Cultivate Talk
In this episode of Cultivate Talk, Emily sits down with Dr. Deondre Smiles to explore how Indigenous relationships to land, space, and death challenge dominant ways of thinking about ownership, history, and power. Drawing from his research in Indigenous geographies and political ecology, Dr. Smiles explains how burial grounds and ancestral lands are not just physical spaces, but deeply relational sites connected to identity, memory, and more-than-human kin. The conversation also examines the idea of the “political agency of Indigenous death” and how struggles over Indigenous remains reveal broader tensions between Indigenous communities and settler institutions. Together, they discuss how Western frameworks often separate culture, nature, and governance — and how Indigenous perspectives offer alternative ways of understanding care, responsibility, and survival, especially in the context of climate crisis. This episode invites listeners to think more critically about land, listen more carefully to marginalized perspectives, and reconsider how communication shapes what — and who — we value.
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