Hippothesis

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  • 2019
  • 1 Season

Indigenius is a television show that features the history, culture, and traditions of Indigenous people across Canada. The program has a unique focus on Indigenous science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) subjects, and uses storytelling as a means to explore the complex issues and innovations within these fields.

One of the standout episodes of the series is Hippothesis, which follows the work of Dr. Joanne Noel and her team studying the DNA of hippos on the Khwai River in Botswana. Noel is Anishinaabe from Kitigan Zibi in Quebec and Director of New Sun, a research institute that aims to decolonize STEM and promote Indigenous-led research.

The episode begins with Noel and her team traveling down the Khwai River in a motored boat, scanning the shoreline for hippo pods to collect biological samples. In interviews and voiceovers, Noel explains that the study aims to help fill in the gaps of what we know about the hippopotamus, which found its way to Africa from South America about 8 million years ago. With very limited information available about the ancestry and migration of hippos, Noel and her team are attempting to put together a comprehensive picture of how this unique species of animal evolved and how they interact with their environment today.

Throughout the episode, there are stunning shots of the hippos in their natural habitat, grunting and playing in the water. In one particularly exciting scene, the team manages to collect a skin sample from a hippo that has come out of the water onto the shore.

The process of collecting DNA from hippo skin and feces is detailed, and we see members of the team analyzing samples in the lab. The team uses cutting-edge technology to sequence and compare the samples, but also incorporates traditional Anishinaabe techniques, such as smudging and prayer, to honor the animals they are studying.

The show is careful to emphasize the ethical considerations of studying wild animals, especially when it comes to preventing harm to the species or its habitat. Noel and her team work closely with local organizations and communities, seeking to strike a balance between scientific curiosity and preservation of the environment.

Throughout the episode, Noel's Anishinaabe heritage is also a consistent theme. She shares her love for the natural world, which she explains as a fundamental aspect of Indigenous culture. Noel explains how this passion for nature, along with her training as a geneticist, led her on a path towards studying hippos.

The combination of Indigenous and scientific knowledge is powerfully illustrated throughout the episode. For example, Noel frequently cites Indigenous Elders and knowledge-keepers, who provide insights on traditional teachings that complement or even contradict Western scientific methods. Noel notes that while DNA sequencing can provide information on the history of a species, it cannot tell the story of how it has interacted with the environment, the relationships it has formed with other species, or what the psyche of the animal might be.

Towards the end of the episode, Noel reflects on the importance of having Indigenous voices in the STEM fields, which have traditionally been dominated by Western perspectives. By incorporating traditional knowledge into scientific research, Noel hopes to not only uncover new findings but also develop a more complete and respectful understanding of the world around us.

In conclusion, Hippothesis is a fascinating episode of Indigenius that showcases the work of Dr. Joanne Noel and her team in studying the DNA of hippos on the Khwai River in Botswana. The show combines cutting-edge scientific research with Indigenous ways of knowing, providing insights into the complexity of this unique species of animal. The episode also highlights the importance of incorporating Indigenous perspectives into the STEM fields, and the potential for a more holistic approach to science when these two ways of knowing are brought together.

Hippothesis is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (26 episodes). The series first aired on February 28, 2019.

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Metamorphisis
20. Metamorphisis
February 28, 2019
After tirelessly searching for Bruce the caterpillar, all Dawn and her friends can find is a peculiar pod hanging from the park slide.
Magnetism
19. Magnetism
February 28, 2019
Edward helps Dawn discover an easy way to retrieve a lost magnet!
Nocturnal
18. Nocturnal
February 28, 2019
Dawn decides it's time that she and Edward become nocturnal creatures only to discover it's hard for some of us to stay up all night.
Senses
17. Senses
February 28, 2019
Edward's powerful doggy nose helps him discover Dawn's secret birthday present for him!
Balance
16. Balance
February 28, 2019
While Edward does his yoga, Dawn learns an important lesson about her centre of balance!
Icicles
15. Icicles
February 28, 2019
When Dawn's favourite icicle starts to melt, she does whatever she can to keep it cold!
Communication
14. Communication
February 28, 2019
Dawn and Edward investigate an intriguing noise they hear while camping out under the stars!
Adapt to Environment
13. Adapt to Environment
February 28, 2019
With the seasons changing, Dawn tries to keep the colourful leaves on the trees!
Burrowing
12. Burrowing
February 28, 2019
Dawn learns that living in an oversized burrow is not the best home for a hippo.
Burrowing
12. Burrowing
February 28, 2019
Dawn learns that living in an oversized burrow is not the best home for a hippo.
Pulleys
11. Pulleys
February 28, 2019
Dawn's arms get tired when she tries to hold aloft a flag in celebration of Edwards birthday.
Pulleys
11. Pulleys
February 28, 2019
Dawn's arms get tired when she tries to hold aloft a flag in celebration of Edwards birthday.
Animal Habitat
10. Animal Habitat
February 28, 2019
Cathy-Judy's new nest is so appealing that Dawn decides to build one fit for a hippo!
Animal Habitat
10. Animal Habitat
February 28, 2019
Cathy-Judy's new nest is so appealing that Dawn decides to build one fit for a hippo!
Exoskeletons
9. Exoskeletons
February 28, 2019
A crabby pinch to the snout has Dawn curious about why a crab is hard on the outside!
Exoskeletons
9. Exoskeletons
February 28, 2019
A crabby pinch to the snout has Dawn curious about why a crab is hard on the outside!
Evaporation
8. Evaporation
February 28, 2019
Dawn is puzzled by the gradual disappearance of the puddle she is playing in after a gentle rain shower.
Shadows
7. Shadows
February 28, 2019
A new shadow friend on the ground causes Dawn to find out more about what makes shadows come and go!
Shadows
7. Shadows
February 28, 2019
A new shadow friend on the ground causes Dawn to find out more about what makes shadows come and go!
Animal Tracks
6. Animal Tracks
February 28, 2019
Dawn discovers that the mysterious shapes in the snow are the footprints of her best friends!
Camouflage
5. Camouflage
February 28, 2019
A fun game of hide and seek proves easiest for Cathy Judy because of her natural built in camouflage!
Fossils
4. Fossils
February 28, 2019
Dawn learns that it takes a little longer than she expected to become a fossil!
Fog
3. Fog
February 28, 2019
I'm a fog machine!" Dawn and Edward have fun understanding and creating fog.
Plants
2. Plants
February 28, 2019
Dawn, Edward and Cathy-Judy all enjoy the results of Dawn's accidental garden.
Plants
2. Plants
February 28, 2019
Dawn, Edward and Cathy-Judy all enjoy the results of Dawn's accidental garden.
Levers
1. Levers
February 28, 2019
Edward discovers a timeless principle to help Dawn retrieve her kite from the top of a tree!
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Where to Watch Hippothesis
Hippothesis is available for streaming on the Indigenius website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Hippothesis on demand at Amazon.
  • Premiere Date
    February 28, 2019