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đ„ Reigniting Relationships: Indigenous Fire Stewardship and Community Resilience with Amy Cardinal Christianson, Alvin First Rider and Jordan Melograna Good Fire Podcast â Special Live Episode This episode of Good Fire...
Reigniting Relationships: Indigenous Fire Stewardship and Community Resilience is an episode from Good Fire by Matthew Kristoff. đ„ Reigniting Relationships: Indigenous Fire Stewardship and Community Resilience with Amy Cardinal Christianso...
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đ„ Reigniting Relationships: Indigenous Fire Stewardship and Community Resilience with Amy Cardinal Christianson, Alvin First Rider and Jordan Melograna Good Fire Podcast â Special Live Episode This episode of Good Fire was recorded in front of a live audience of 300 people at the Fire and Ice Symposium during the Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival, on Treaty 7 territory. What unfolds is not just a conversation about fire, but a gathering of storiesâabout land, memory, responsibility, and the work of rebuilding relationships that were deliberately broken. Resources Video from this episode: Reignition: Bringing Good Fire Back to the Land Alvin First Rider Jordan Melograna Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival Indigenous Leadership Initiative Blood Tribe Land Management Block by Block Creative Kainai Nation ignites the first Indigenous fire guardians program in Canada Reigniting Cultural Burning with the Blood Tribe Fire Guardians Show Notes Host Dr. Amy Cardinal Christianson (MĂ©tis, Treaty 8) is joined by Alvin First Rider of the Blood Tribe (Blackfoot Confederacy), along with visual storyteller Jordan Melograna from the Indigenous Leadership Initiative. Together, they reflect on Indigenous fire stewardship as a living practiceâone rooted in sovereignty, cultural continuity, and care for future generations. Listeners are invited into a deeper understanding of good fire : fire as a gift, a teacher, and a tool for healing. Alvin shares how fire and bison have always shaped Blackfoot grasslands, and how restoring these relationships is both ecological work and an expression of Indigenous self-determination. From Fire Guardian programs on the Blood Reserve to community-led wildfire training in the North, the episode highlights how Indigenous Nations are reclaiming fire on their own termsâdespite legal, financial, and colonial barriers that remain firmly in place. The conversation also explores how fire stewardship is year-round work. It includes winter planning, community education, youth training, and storytellingâlong before flames ever touch the ground. Through lived examples, the episode challenges dominant narratives that frame fire only as disaster, replacing fear with knowledge, preparedness, and respect. A powerful thread throughout the episode is storytelling itself. Jordan reflects on the responsibility of documenting cultural fire in ways that are accountable to community, emphasizing co-authorship, consent, and long-term relationships over extraction. These storiesâshared freelyâare meant to shift public understanding, counter misinformation, and make visible the calm, collective, and deeply intentional nature of cultural burning. At its heart, this episode is about hope. While there is grief for the landscapes altered by fire exclusion and climate change, there is also determination and possibility. Indigenous fire stewardship is not a relic of the pastâit is happening now, led by communities who know their lands intimately and are working every day to restore balance. Fire does not have to be something we fear. When practiced with care, knowledge, and respect, it can help heal the landâand our relationships with it.
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Published Jan 16, 2026