Surviving Residential Schools & Saving Indigenous Knowledge
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Episode One of a Three-Part Collector’s Edition Series
Some people preserve stories.
Jordan Wilson is preserving a way of life.
In this powerful first episode, Indigenous Elder Jordan Wilson speaks with Captain Jordan Reid about the knowledge that residential schools, disease, and colonization tried to break: traditional medicines, food gathering, survival skills, cultural teachings, and the spiritual connection to the land.
This is not simply “lost knowledge.” This is medicine. This is food. This is identity. This is spirit.
Captain Jordan reflects on his own parents and the generations who carried these traditions through difficult times. He thanks Jordan Wilson for keeping that knowledge alive and encourages him to share it with the world before more is lost.
This is the Collector’s Edition — the original interview as recorded. No cinematic editing. No added sound effects. Just the complete conversation in its raw, historic form.
Next week: Episode Two continues the trilogy with more on traditional foods, medicinal plants, wilderness survival, modern distractions, and why young people need to reconnect with the land.
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