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Human Elements

Stewarding the Land

Season 4 Episode 6

Stephanie Leon Riedl, environmental strategist for the Sts’ailes First Nation, cultivates a forest garden on her Native land. Riedl hopes that this food forest can provide healing for her community and pass on the lessons of stewardship of the land to future generations.

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