In my #envhist class we have music breaks to chill, have fun, and dig into the themes of the class. Next week it’s my turn to bring a song and I chose Froggy Went A’Courtin. Froggy is a terrific example of how (traditional?) ecological knowledge sneaks up in folklore and more broadly our culture. In […]
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