Artist | Title | Album | Label |
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Eli Larsen | Intro to the episode | ||
Eli Larsen | How climate change is affecting the Georgian Bay | ||
Christine Bruce | Weather warnings | ||
Natasha Akiwenzie | The Bagida’waad Alliance, and the respect afforded all life forms (including the whitefish) | ||
Miles Goodwyn (of April Wine) | Some of these children | ||
Eli Larsen | Love of the Traces | ||
Eli Larsen | PSA for Smithers: a great place to live | ||
Eli Larsen | PSA for Great Food in Smithers | ||
Noam Chomsky | PSA for Community Radio | ||
Eli Larsen | segue into the second half | ||
Natasha Akiwenzie | More on funding and how Bagida’waad Alliance is making a difference on the Bruce Peninsula | ||
The Weepies | Please speak well of me | Be My Thrill | |
Mob Bounce | Crow Life | ||
Caribou | Can't Do Without You | Our Love | |
La Bottine Souriante | Le Reve Musical | En Spectacle | |
Eli Larsen | What will you do on behalf of your local fish today? |
When the Fish Stocks are Low, part two, with Natasha Akiwenkie.
Last week, Natasha and I talked about the family business, Akiwenzie’s Fish, which they had to set aside a few years ago when climate change—and an increase in the number of windy weather days—was endangering anyone on a boat in Georgian Bay. That decision let the family to launch the Bagida’waad Alliance. The Bagida’waad Alliance is an indigenous, grassroots organization whose territory’s shoreline encompasses 800 KM of the Bruce Peninsula. Anyone can see why theirs was a fishing tradition.
This week, Natash Akiwenzie returns to share Bagida’waad’s mission—to speak on behalf of the whitefish—and how the Saugeen are accomplishing that.