Tribes celebrate pine nut blessing, and a study abroad shakeup
This week on IndyMatters, Reporter Jazmin Orozco Rodriguez talks with tribal members who were finally able to gather and bless the pine nut harvest for the first time since the pandemic started. After that, Host Joey Lovato talks with Alyssa Nota, the CEO and president of the University Studies Abroad Consortium, and a student, Tyler Moye, who was studying abroad in China when the pandemic hit last March. Then, Assistant Editor Michelle Rindels and Reporter Riley Snyder talk about the state budget as we approach the final days of the 120-day legislative session. At the end of the episode, we have a short clip from Third House! The comedy show put on by the press corps at the end of every legislative session.
0:00 - Intro
1:15 - Pine nut blessing ceremony
8:25 - Studying abroad during a pandemic
14:10 - Legislative update
25:30 - Third House
27:50 - Outro/Credits