Métis In Space presents a blog space for news, announcements, and other show-related writing. The site frames its posts as early updates on project developments and as a place for readers to find information connected to the program’s ongoing work. Its tone is direct, enthusiastic, and community-oriented, with an emphasis on Indigenous land, relationships, and public-facing updates.
Blog purpose and editorial voice
The blog functions as an announcement channel alongside the rest of the site. Its description says that it contains news, announcements, and other “blog worthy writings,” and it presents those posts as the first place to find important show-related information. The language is informal and energetic, but the content itself remains focused on clear reporting about project milestones and related topics.
The page title identifies the section simply as the blog for Métis In Space, and the opening description makes its purpose explicit: it gathers material that is important to the project and relevant to the audience. The site uses the blog to communicate developments that sit outside the standard episode listings and listening pages, giving it a practical role in the broader publishing structure.
Land, ecology, and project updates
One featured post centers on a major land announcement tied to the project described as “2Land 2Furious.” The post states that the project secures a quarter section of land in Lac Ste. Anne County near the Métis community of manitow-sâkahikan, also identified as Lac Ste. Anne. The site describes the land as a mixed ecology that includes prairie, wetland, forest, and lake environments.
The writing emphasizes the physical character of the land and its ecological variety. It mentions muskeg, dense forest, and flooding as common conditions in the area, while also describing the abundance of birds, deer, elk, moose sign, and edible or medicinal plants. The post presents the land as both a practical and relational space, one that supports future cultural activity and environmental care.
The same update notes that the land has no infrastructure and no road access. The site explains that the project still needs funds for access and basic support, including a road and a freshwater well. These details place the blog squarely within a work-in-progress model, where the site reports on concrete needs alongside broader goals.
Community relationships and future use of the land
The blog frames the land as a place for cultural and relationship-building activities. It says the team wants to name both the land and the lake and hopes to make the site welcoming for people and for the nonhuman relatives identified in the post. The language reflects a relationship-based approach to land stewardship, with an emphasis on access, care, and collaboration.
The post also refers to working with Indigenous Knowledge Holders and scientists to support a healthier environment. In that framing, the blog links ecological observation with Indigenous practice and future planning. The content presents the land not as a static asset, but as a space for ongoing responsibility and use.
The page’s description of the project’s timeline reinforces that sense of momentum. It notes that a projected multi-year process shortens significantly, and the post presents the land acquisition as a major milestone. The blog therefore serves both as a record of progress and as a place to explain how the project arrives at that point.
Reading links and related coverage
Within the post, the site points readers to a short piece in Briarpatch about the land-back process described in the update. It also recommends the broader issue for readers interested in land back writing and practice. These references position the blog entry within a wider conversation about land, justice, and Indigenous scholarship.
Even with those references, the blog text keeps its own focus on the site’s project. It combines announcement, reflection, and practical detail in a style that stays close to the facts of the land and the needs of the work ahead. That structure makes the blog a record of both public communication and project-specific reporting.
What the blog section contains
- Project announcements tied to Métis In Space activities
- Updates on land, access, and infrastructure needs
- Descriptions of ecology, plants, and wildlife in the project area
- Notes on cultural use, relationship-building, and stewardship goals
- References to related writing and outside reading on land back themes
Across its posts, the blog presents Métis In Space as a site that combines show-related information with grounded reporting on land, community, and future activity. Its content remains practical, specific, and centered on the project’s own priorities.
Related pages
- Métis In Space Episode: Lilo & Stitch
- Métis In Space: Twin Peaks Episode Profile
- Métis In Space: Blog, episodes, and project updates
- Métis in Space: Episode Profile for S.5 EP#1
- Métis In Space: Indigenous Media, Advice, and Episodes
- Métis In Space EP#11 - Star Trek: TNG "Journey's End" — Métis In Space
- Métis In Space: Indigenous Feminist Science Fiction Podcast
- Métis In Space About Page and Podcast Profile
- Métis In Space Listen Page and Episode Archive
- Episodes | Métis In Space Podcast Episode Guide