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NÔHCIMIHK | INTO THE BUSH
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Jordyn Burnouf is a proud Nehîyaw|Cree woman from the Métis community of Île-á-la Crosse, SK and a member of Black Lake First Nation. Jordyn is the Sustainable Energy & Sovereignty Specialist with the Métis Nation-Saskatchewan, Guide at her family’s land-based camp - Pemmican Lodge, climate pro-activist, hunter and wild rice harvester.
Jordyn is a 20/20 Indigenous Clean Energy Catalyst, former Co-Chair of SevenGen and Co-Founder of SevenGen’s Indigenous youth mentorship program, ImaGENation. Jordyn continues to advocate and create space for youth and women in the energy sector through her leadership roles on the Board of Directors with Indigenous Clean Energy and the Canadian Climate Institute. Jordyn is also a member of the Wah-ila-toos Advisory Council providing guidance and advice on funding from Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) and Crown Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada (CIRNAC), in collaboration with Indigenous Services Canada, Infrastructure Canada, and Environment and Climate Change Canada.
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Nôhcimihk | Into the Bush Podcast
Season 1 | 5 Episodes
Into The Bush is a podcast that explores the stories, perspectives, and teachings from Knowledge Keepers, PhD’s, and the people driving change. This podcast will bring together individuals from all walks of life to explore environmentalism and give listeners the opportunity to dig deep into topics on energy, governance, and social constructs. Hear from differing perspectives to educate and challenge the way you think. These are the stories of the people that live off the land, the people that fight to protect it and those that are finding their way through it. Tune in to join us on this transformative journey, as we empower you to apply these newfound insights and become active participants in the conversation. Together, we have the potential to bring this dialogue to our own communities and make a difference in the world of conservation.
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