Good Fire
Good Fire
Amy Cardinal Christianson and Matthew Kristoff
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Outstanding
I’ve listened to nearly every episode of this podcast. It has changed my perspective on fire, on land, and on indigenous culture. The guests are inspiring examples of what indigenous people are doing to change their communities and the world by bringing back their fire traditions. This is my all time favorite podcast. I can’t wait for season four.
Loquat lover
A reminder of the good fire
I have been playing this podcast from the beginning and it is a great reminder that fire can be good. The hosts make understanding fire stewardship accessible.
Me21389
Essential Fire Knowledge
These interviews contain fire knowledge that is essential to transforming 21st century norms of living with fire - and to recognizing the basic land rights and land-care-brilliance of Indigenous communities around the world. Settler-colonial fire management based on economies of timber extraction and profit have normalized cultures of alienation from our landscapes. Fire has been suppressed in land communities that are actually adapted to millennia of Indigenous burning. The knowledges and stories in this podcast provide unmatched insight into the much longer history of Indigenous communities using fire with care, and how those traditions continue to be practiced. Thank you Good Fire podcast team for this work.
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