Sun and Soil
The abundance of Alaska’s wilderness is well known—from the world-class fisheries and vast landscapes with ample game. The wild resources of Alaska have fed people for thousands of years, and Alaskans want agriculture that will protect the fish, game, and plants that offer not only food but also cultural significance. In this episode, we speak with Nels Shoh Gii Christensen about indigenous sovereignty through agriculture, Marissa Wilson from the Alaska Marine Conservation Council about equitable management of fisheries, and Kristen Gorman a researcher involved in studying salmon populations. We also speak to Lisa Strecker, an instructor of Ethnobotany about the importance of education and the role plants play and Chef Amy Foote about the reclamation of wild foods. We discuss a small portion of the issues that wild resources face in this modern age as well as ways of mitigating damage to the ecosystems of Alaska with better agriculture and policy. Feeding the Last Frontier is a six part series on food security in Alaska. We talk to the key players in the state's food system, discuss the system's strengths and weaknesses, and ask—can the last frontier feed itself? Thank you to Nels Christensen, Lisa Strecker, Marissa Wilson, Kristen Gorman, and Chef Amy Foote for talking with us and being part of the episode. Credits/Shownotes: Mentioned in this episode: * Nenana Agricultural Project [https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwjgvJmLxt2CAxWSJDQIHaIwCfwQFnoECA0QAQ&url=https://dnr.alaska.gov/ag/nentot/&usg=AOvVaw1wxPeJFu6VkRSYge0QxmPE&opi=89978449] * Copper River Seafoods * Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium [https://www.anthc.org/who-we-are/overview/] * Ethnobotany Program from UAF [https://alaskaethnobotany.community.uaf.edu/ebot-courses-degrees/#:~:text=The%20Ethnobotany%20program%20is%20offered,anyone,%20no%20matter%20your%20location.] * Thank you to Olivia Lester (IG @oli_arting) for making our cover art. * Thank you to Roland Roberts Band (IG @roland__roberts) for letting us use their song, Alaska Time, as our outro. * This episode included sound and music from ZapSplat, Freesound, and APM Music. Sun and Soil is produced by C.C. Clark and Noah Spickelmier. Here's how to find us! * IG, FB, TikTok: @sunandsoilpodcast * YouTube: @sunandsoil * email: sunandsoilpodcast@gmail.com * website: sunandsoilpod.com Remember, if you liked the show leave us a rate and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! And subscribe!! That way you'll never miss a show. See you next week with part 5 of Feeding the Last Frontier. During the time making this podcast we lived and worked on Lingít Aaní, the ancestral home of the Tlingit people.
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