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Tlingit Way of Life and Importance of Salmon with Culture Bearer, Lani Hotch.
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For this episode, we sit down in the village of Klukwan, known to be the capital of the Tlingit national - located near Haines, Alaska. This interview features an indigenous elder named Lani Hotch, the culture bearer for the Tlingit Nation. Lani Hotch is a leader and activist. Lani is the culture bearer for the Klukwan community. She is a traditional and contemporary weaver who lives a traditional Tlingit lifestyle based on the seasons.
Learn more about ways in which you can work collectively to stop the Palmer Mine Project by visiting: https://chilkatforever.org/the-threat
Show Notes:
00:00:03 - Lani Hotch intro
00:00:40 - Podcast intro
00:01:31 - Tlingit greeting and intro for Lani Hotch
00:03:50 - Lani describes what she sees when she looks out her window in the village of Klukwan, Alaska.
00:05:00 - Lani talks about her early adventures and the ways in which conservation played a role in her upbringing.
00:13:00 - Lani sings a song that reminds her of her early years.
00:14:16 - Lani shares a background on the Tlingit culture, foraging, and hunting as a substance lifestyle in Southeast Alaska.
00:22:56 - Bald eagles
00:32:05 - Lani sings her version of "Redemption Songs" by Bob Marley.
00:39:52 - Short break for a message from our sponsor, Xplorer Maps.
00:45:22 - Palmer Mine Project (a serious threat to communities, wildlife, water and tourism).
00:56:18 - Lani sings the Tlingit National Anthem.
01:01:11 - "Conservation Tip of the Week" from the Montana Wildlife Federation.
01:02:43 - Original Didgeridoo Music by Mandela van Eeden and Steve Saroff ("Didgeridoo Heartbeat").
***Mandela van Eeden and Steve Saroff now have FOUR SINGLES on Spotify and Apple Music! You can support their music by searching for "Didgeridoo River Meditation" "Didgeridoo Taboo" "Didgeridoo Heartbeat" and "Didgeridoo Blacktail Canyon" then adding them to your playlist on Spotify or Apple Music! Thank you so much for supporting this original music.
You can support this podcast by donating a few dollars per month on Patreon! We really appreciate any contribution, no matter how small.
Follow the adventures and interviews in real time at TrailLessTraveled.net and be sure to check out our visual series on YouTube!!!
The radio version of the show premieres Sunday nights at 6 MST, streaming live online at Trail1033.com & locally (Missoula) on the Trail 103.3 FM
This episode was recorded on location in collaboration with Xplorer Maps. We want to extend boatloads of gratitude to Xplorer Maps for their generous support of this podcast and international outreach programs paired with conservation projects. Get bonus content on Patreon
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Manage episode 434314209 series 2079905
For this episode, we sit down in the village of Klukwan, known to be the capital of the Tlingit national - located near Haines, Alaska. This interview features an indigenous elder named Lani Hotch, the culture bearer for the Tlingit Nation. Lani Hotch is a leader and activist. Lani is the culture bearer for the Klukwan community. She is a traditional and contemporary weaver who lives a traditional Tlingit lifestyle based on the seasons.
Learn more about ways in which you can work collectively to stop the Palmer Mine Project by visiting: https://chilkatforever.org/the-threat
Show Notes:
00:00:03 - Lani Hotch intro
00:00:40 - Podcast intro
00:01:31 - Tlingit greeting and intro for Lani Hotch
00:03:50 - Lani describes what she sees when she looks out her window in the village of Klukwan, Alaska.
00:05:00 - Lani talks about her early adventures and the ways in which conservation played a role in her upbringing.
00:13:00 - Lani sings a song that reminds her of her early years.
00:14:16 - Lani shares a background on the Tlingit culture, foraging, and hunting as a substance lifestyle in Southeast Alaska.
00:22:56 - Bald eagles
00:32:05 - Lani sings her version of "Redemption Songs" by Bob Marley.
00:39:52 - Short break for a message from our sponsor, Xplorer Maps.
00:45:22 - Palmer Mine Project (a serious threat to communities, wildlife, water and tourism).
00:56:18 - Lani sings the Tlingit National Anthem.
01:01:11 - "Conservation Tip of the Week" from the Montana Wildlife Federation.
01:02:43 - Original Didgeridoo Music by Mandela van Eeden and Steve Saroff ("Didgeridoo Heartbeat").
***Mandela van Eeden and Steve Saroff now have FOUR SINGLES on Spotify and Apple Music! You can support their music by searching for "Didgeridoo River Meditation" "Didgeridoo Taboo" "Didgeridoo Heartbeat" and "Didgeridoo Blacktail Canyon" then adding them to your playlist on Spotify or Apple Music! Thank you so much for supporting this original music.
You can support this podcast by donating a few dollars per month on Patreon! We really appreciate any contribution, no matter how small.
Follow the adventures and interviews in real time at TrailLessTraveled.net and be sure to check out our visual series on YouTube!!!
The radio version of the show premieres Sunday nights at 6 MST, streaming live online at Trail1033.com & locally (Missoula) on the Trail 103.3 FM
This episode was recorded on location in collaboration with Xplorer Maps. We want to extend boatloads of gratitude to Xplorer Maps for their generous support of this podcast and international outreach programs paired with conservation projects. Get bonus content on Patreon
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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