Join us for a dynamic workshop series featuring three webinars and three field visit practicums ~ Regenerating Landscapes, Restoring Relations is a collaborative effort between the Center for Rural Livelihoods, Live Oak Consulting, and the Traditional Ecological Inquiry Program. We will be discussing the intersections between Indigenous land management and ecological restoration.
This is a FREE six-part workshop series that consists of three online and three in-field modules that delve into the process of integrating Indigenous knowledge with ecological restoration projects, expanding Tribal land access, and decolonizing settler colonial land practices. Online modules will be hosted on Zoom and run approximately two hours, with the goal of providing context and background for integrating Native goals and values into land stewardship practice.The field days consist of visits to land stewardship projects that showcase generative partnerships, explore techniques of ecological management, and include optional hands-on components. The goal of this workshop series is to build interconnected networks of Indigenous leaders, Native and non-Native practitioners, and landowners to transform partnerships for more equitable and Indigenous led ecological restoration, economic development, and cultural revitalization. Our overarching goal is to contribute to broad scale shifts in social power.
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