Tending Our Roots
Join us as we sit down with Melinda Adams, a cultural fire practitioner and scholar from the N’dee San Carlos Apache Tribe and the Tohono O’odham Nation. Melinda brings together ecology, ceremony, and Indigenous science in her work. As an Assistant Professor at the University of Kansas, she studies and practices the revitalization of cultural fire — working alongside Tribal nations in California, the Great Plains, and beyond. When we recorded this conversation, wildfires burned across the region — a reminder of both the urgency and the wisdom in Melinda’s work. In this episode, she helps us understand solastalgia — the grief we feel for lands in distress — and reminds us that fire is not only renewal but relational. She teaches that we must burn the things we want back, doing so slowly, intentionally, and together. Interested in learning more after the conversation? Check out more of Melinda’s work [https://scholarmelinda.com/]. Tending Our Roots is co-hosted by Drs. Miigis Gonzalez [https://cih.jhu.edu/team/miigis-gonzalez/] (Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe) and Jill Fish [https://www.fishpsychotherapy.com/] (lineal descendent of the Tuscarora Nation). This podcast was funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation [https://www.rwjf.org/] and supported by the CIRCLE P50 Center of Excellence [https://cih.jhu.edu/circle/] funded through the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health (Award Number P50DA058619). The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health. Production was completed by Solar Powered Studios in St. Paul, MN. Podcast artwork was completed by Marlena Myles [https://marlenamyl.es/], a Spirit Lake Dakota, Mohegan, Muscogee artist. The song, “The Best of Me” is used with the permission of Anishinaabe and First Nations singer-songwriter, Leonard Sumner [https://www.leonardsumner.com/].
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