Hudson Bay Bound with Natalie Warren
Natalie Warren paddled from Minneapolis to Hudson Bay, following the 2,000-mile route made famous by Eric Sevareid in his 1935 classic Canoeing with the Cree, and faced unexpected trials, some harrowing, some simply odd. She and Ann Raiho were the first women to make this challenging expedition.
Join Natalie for a talk that goes beyond day-to-day life on trail – wildlife encounters, fierce weather, struggles in an enduring friendship, a furry addition to the expedition team, and a polar bear sighting – to ponder how we come to know and care for places threatened by rapidly changing physical, social, and cultural landscapes.
Through music, storytelling, and poetry, Natalie inspires listeners to consider: What can water teach us about interconnectivity? As harmful repercussions of human actions are unveiled, what can water show us about resilience, reciprocity, and hope?
Видео Hudson Bay Bound with Natalie Warren канала Minnesota Historical Society
Join Natalie for a talk that goes beyond day-to-day life on trail – wildlife encounters, fierce weather, struggles in an enduring friendship, a furry addition to the expedition team, and a polar bear sighting – to ponder how we come to know and care for places threatened by rapidly changing physical, social, and cultural landscapes.
Through music, storytelling, and poetry, Natalie inspires listeners to consider: What can water teach us about interconnectivity? As harmful repercussions of human actions are unveiled, what can water show us about resilience, reciprocity, and hope?
Видео Hudson Bay Bound with Natalie Warren канала Minnesota Historical Society
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