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2023 Traditional Ecological Knowledge Virtual Workshop
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Itinerary

Day one:

Session 1: Braiding Knowledge: How Indigenous Ways of Knowing Are Being Folded into Western Resource Management

Session 2: A Seat at the Table: Federal Funding Helps Tribes Build Capacity and Engage in Decision-making Over Shared Resources

Session 3: Back on The Land: Tribes Work to Reclaim Traditional Territories and Bring Cultural Practices Back to Western Landscapes

Day Two:

Session 1: Made to Burn: Reconnecting Ecosystems and Communities to the Critical Benefits of Cultural Fire

Session 2: Turning the Tide: Three California Tribes Reestablish Sovereignty with Nation's First Indigenous Marine Stewardship Area

 
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