
Voices For the Earth
Climate Change.
Haudenosaunee Environmental Task Force
Show overview
Voices For the Earth launched in 2024 and has put out 11 episodes, alongside 1 trailer or bonus episode in the time since. That works out to roughly 7 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 22 min and 52 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Science show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 1.1 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. Published by Haudenosaunee Environmental Task Force.
From the publisher
Climate Change? In these modern times we are sensitized to the term Climate Change. Often in media new developments are made on climate change, while the narrative of "we have until (insert year) to make the change and reverse the effects!!" The earth says otherwise, there is no doubt about whether we are at the point where there is no turning back. We can still uplift the voices of Indigenous People whose knowledge can help with slowing down climate change.
Latest Episodes
Ep 10Spreading Awareness about STAMP with Christine Abrams & Grandell Logan
In this episode we interview Christine Abrams (Tonawanda Seneca, Beaver) and Grandell Logan (Tonawanda Seneca, Snipe), about their resistance against GCEDC (Genessee County Economic Development Center) and the STAMP (Science and Technology Advancement Manufacturing Park) project. And how STAMP has a negative impact on their environment and the earth.
Ep 9Haudenosaunee Earth Knowledge with Rick Hill
In this episode we sit down with Rick Hill (Tuscarora, Beaver Clan), to discuss Haudenosaunee Knowledge of the earth, and climate change, and what he has learned from his years of research and working with elders who have now passed on.
Ep 8Changes in Tuscarora with Vince Schiffert
In this episode we will sit down with Vince Schiffert (Tuscarora, Turtle Clan) a gardener, forager, hunter, language learner, and retired teacher, talking about what he's noticed change with the environment throughout the years.
Ep 7Talking with Wendy Gonyea
In this episode we hear from Wendy Gonyea (Onondaga, Beaver Clan) about her knowledge and experiences of growing up, and living on the Onondaga Nation Territory.
Ep 6Haudenosaunee Elder Outlook with Oren Lyons
We sit down with Haudenosaunee Elder Oren Lyons (Onondaga Faithkeeper, Wolf Clan), looking back at how times, and the earth has changed.
Ep 5Norma Jacobs Pt 2. How Colonization Effects Haudenosaunee Environment
In this episode we are back with Norma Jacobs, diving deeper into how colonization has affected Haudenosaunee society, and their connection to the environment.
Ep 4Historical Knowledge on Climate Change with Howard Thompson
A discussion about historical knowledge on climate change with Mohawk Nation (Wolf Clan) Chief Howard Thompson, who has been a Haudenosaunee representative at United Nations Climate Change Conference, Conference of the Parties sessions.
Ep 3Haudenosaunee Teachings with Norma Jacobs
Norma Jacobs (Cayuga, Wolf Clan), and I discuss different Haudensoaunee teachings about the earth, from her own knowledge, what she has learned from elders, and what she hopes for the future generations to learn from her.
Ep 2Speaking with Scientist Henry Lickers
This Episode I got to interview Scientist Henry Lickers(Seneca, Turtle Clan). Who gives his perspective on being Haudenosaunee within the field of science, and his knowledge about the environment and climate change
Ep 1HETF Background with Dave Arquette
Join me in interviewing the Haudenosaunee Environmental Task Force Director Dave Arquette (Mohawk Nation, Bear Clan). Within this episode we discuss the creation of HETF and how it helps out or environment.

Welcome to Voices for The Earth
trailerClimate Change and Indigenous people? A podcast based on that?Welcome to Voices For the Earth! Introducing Violet (Tuscarora Bear Clan) in introducing the first podcast by the Haudenosaunee Environmental Task Force. Join in on having conversations with Indigenous peoples who have various environmental knowledge to discuss climate change, and any other environmental topic.