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Welcome back to Mystery Recipe! Today, Kyle is getting ahead in our Tricky Trivia segment. Then, we talk about ways to refer to the Indigenous American community. And we speak with Dr. Erik Redix about an Ojibwe tribe and the history of maple Sugar in Ask a Grown Up. We also discuss how climate change activism and Indigenous communities intersect.
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Listen to episode one hereWelcome back to Mystery Recipe! Today, Kyle is getting ahead in our Tricky Trivia segment. Then, we talk about ways to refer to the Indigenous American community. And we speak with Dr. Erik Redix about an Ojibwe tribe and the history of maple Sugar in Ask a Grown Up. We also discuss how climate change activism and Indigenous communities intersect.
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