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Chatter Marks EP 023 Cultural burning and Indigenous knowledge with Dr. Amy Christianson and Matthew Kristoff

Dr. Amy Christianson is the host of [Good Fire](https://podcasts.apple.com/nr/podcast/good-fire/id1478894233), a podcast that explores the social, cul...

By Cody LiskaSeptember 20, 2021
Chatter Marks EP 023 Cultural burning and Indigenous knowledge with Dr. Amy Christianson and Matthew Kristoff

Dr. Amy Christianson is the host of [Good Fire](https://podcasts.apple.com/nr/podcast/good-fire/id1478894233), a podcast that explores the social, cultural and ecological importance of fires. For thousands of years, Indigenous people have used fire to improve their environment and their community. More recently, however, because of colonialism and the centralization of power, many of those traditional practices have been made illegal, forcing them to stop or suffer legal repercussions. Today, governmental agencies want to integrate cultural burning into their systems, but Indigenous people are only asking for the autonomy to continue doing what they’ve done for thousands of years.

Matthew Kristoff also joins the conversation. He works on Good Fire with Dr. Christianson. He’s also the host of [YourForest](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/yourforest/id1262529914), a podcast that explores the natural world through conversations about environmental issues.

Chatter Marks is a podcast of the Anchorage Museum, and is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and Google Podcasts. Just search "Chatter Marks."

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