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One of the complexities of cultural landscapes is that they are not just the physical or tangible things that we can see but the way in which meaning inheres in the tangible. One way that meaning can be expressed is through the stories people tell about the landscape. In the Anishinaabe corpus of oral knowledge ideas, ethics and meaning are often expressed through Weeskay Jak and his adventures on the land. This is one such story told by Oliver Hill in Anishinaabe with the English version told by Paddy Peters. This is a test to see how podcasts can be used to share these stories.

 
 A Weeskay Jak Story told by Oliver Hill (Anishinaabe): Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 
 A Weeskay Jak Story translated by Paddy Peters (English): Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

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