Tanka Impact

Phillip G
Tanka Impact

Welcome to Tanka Impact, the official podcast of Tanka Fund, where we explore the powerful connection between Buffalo restoration, Native food sovereignty, and sustainable agriculture. Join us as we dive into stories from the heart of Indian Country, interviewing Native leaders, agricultural experts, and community members working to heal the land and restore the buffalo. Each episode offers fresh insights on cultural heritage, environmental stewardship, and economic empowerment for Native communities. Tune in to discover how the Buffalo is not just an icon of the past, but a vital part of our future. Perfect for listeners interested in Indigenous culture, environmental advocacy, and food systems, Tanka Impact brings you inspiring conversations that foster real change.

Episodes

  1. Restoring the Herd: A Collaboration by Tanka Fund, Dept. of Natural Resources, & Minnesota Zoo

    10/29/2024

    Restoring the Herd: A Collaboration by Tanka Fund, Dept. of Natural Resources, & Minnesota Zoo

    In this compelling episode of Tanka Impact, we sit down with Mary Mallinger, a conservation biologist at the Minnesota Zoo who played a key role in a groundbreaking partnership among the Tanka Fund, the Department of National Resources, and the Minnesota Zoo. Together, they orchestrated the release of Buffalo back onto Native lands—a monumental step toward restoring these majestic animals to their ancestral homes. Join us as Mary shares the inside story of this collaborative effort. We'll delve into how these organizations came together, the challenges they faced in coordinating such a significant project, and the profound impact this Buffalo release has on Native communities and the environment. Mary's extensive background in conservation biology and community outreach uniquely positions her to provide deep insights into the ecological and cultural significance of bringing the Buffalo home. We'll discuss how this joint initiative not only aids in the conservation of an iconic species but also strengthens Native food sovereignty and sustainable agriculture practices. Mary will highlight the importance of involving scientists, policymakers, educators, and community members in conservation efforts—embodying her belief that such work should be a collaborative social activity. Whether you're passionate about Indigenous culture, environmental stewardship, or the power of community collaboration, this episode offers an inspiring look at how united efforts can lead to real, positive change. Tune in to discover how the Tanka Fund, the Department of National Resources, and the Minnesota Zoo are working together to ensure the buffalo is not just a symbol of the past, but a thriving part of our future.

    40 min

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    Welcome to Tanka Impact, the official podcast of Tanka Fund, where we explore the powerful connection between Buffalo restoration, Native food sovereignty, and sustainable agriculture. Join us as we dive into stories from the heart of Indian Country, interviewing Native leaders, agricultural experts, and community members working to heal the land and restore the buffalo. Each episode offers fresh insights on cultural heritage, environmental stewardship, and economic empowerment for Native communities. Tune in to discover how the Buffalo is not just an icon of the past, but a vital part of our future. Perfect for listeners interested in Indigenous culture, environmental advocacy, and food systems, Tanka Impact brings you inspiring conversations that foster real change.

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