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SUMMARY:This Land Was Made for You and Me?  Public Lands, National Parks, and #LandBack: A Conversation About Indigenous Sovereignties and Land Conservation
DESCRIPTION:Register via Zoom:  https://ucla.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_iRj30aBHTWCNwVC5_kdD1g\nThe #landback movement advocates for the return of U.S. public lands to Indigenous Nations. How does our relationship to the land change when the land is being protected by Indigenous conservationists? This webinar with Diné scholars and activists will center these questions within the collective Indigenous cultural history of the Grand Canyon.\nPanelists:\nDeidra Peaches, Diné Filmmaker, Director, Cinematographer, Editor, and Writer\nCody Fetty, Diné, Program Coordinator at Ancestral Lands Conservation Corps\nColleen Cooley, Diné advocate and raft guide on the San Juan River\nJulia Vogel, Ph.D. in Cultural Anthropology from Paris-Nanterre University\nModerator:\nEugénie Clément, Ph.D. candidate in Anthropology, EHESS\n\n
URL:https://main.aisc.ucla.edu/events/this-land-was-made-for-you-and-me-public-lands-national-parks-and-landback-a-conversation-about-indigenous-sovereignties-and-land-conservation/
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