Recultivating Indigenous Sovereignty and Stewardship

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Dresser Island, Upper Mississippi Conservation Area. Photo by Eric Pinto.

Recultivating Indigenous Sovereignty and Stewardship

Panels are open to the public.

Join community and campus partners for a series of three panels structured to advance Indigenous approaches to land and food systems by fostering collaboration and strengthening relationships among Native seed keepers, tribal organizations, and Indigenous-led initiatives.

See the panelists and schedule here

 

This gathering is co-hosted in partnership with the Anthropology Departmentthe Center for the Environmentthe Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity & Equitythe Environmental Studies Programthe Kathryn M. Buder Center for American Indian Studiesthe Landscape Architecture Departmentthe Kemper Art Museumthe Missouri Botanical Gardensthe Office of Sustainability, & the American Culture Studies Program.