Miwok and Ohlone invited on stage with Lyla June at Bioneers
Lyla June respects what we call ‘Indigenous Protocol’ and she chose to offer her space to highlight the voices of the Indigenous Community of the land that she was visiting.
Lyla June respects what we call ‘Indigenous Protocol’ and she chose to offer her space to highlight the voices of the Indigenous Community of the land that she was visiting.
This panel gathered to create opportunities for all people in Ohlone and neighboring territories to work together to re-envision the Bay Area community and what it means to live on Ohlone land. Panelists included Corrina Gould (Chochenyo and Karkin Ohlone), Ruth Orta (Him*re-n Ohlone, Bay Miwok, and Plains Miwok), Ann Marie Sayers (Mutsun Ohlone), Chief Caleen Sisk (Winnemem Wintu), and moderator Desirae Harp (Mishewal Wappo, Diné).
The SCA-NAPC seeks Applications for the
CALIFORNIA NATIVE SPONSORSHIP PROGRAM
FOR THE 2020 SCA ANNUAL MEETING
Thursday, March 12—Sunday, March 15, 2020 | Riverside Convention Center
Application Deadline: Wednesday, January 15, 2020
The SCA – NAPC is pleased to announce Sponsorships offered to California Natives interested in attending the
SCA Annual Meeting. The intent of the SCA – NAPC Sponsorships is to encourage and support California Native
cultural resource preservationists in developing relationships, awareness and greater understanding between the
California Native Community and the CRM profession, as represented by SCA. The Annual SCA Conference is
the most effective place for this interaction to occur, as the Conference is where most of the California CRM
professionals come together.
The Ecological Farming Association (EcoFarm) Conference January 22 – 25, 2020. KKLLC presents in – History of California Native Peoples and Good Allyship & Ecosystem Restoration Camps California
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How might we learn from those living on this land for many generations? What would it look like to commune with this land that we love with reverence and respect for those who were here before us? Join Kanyon as we explore an Indigenous relationship with the land.
in Yelamu – Ramaytush Ohlone Territory aka SF – Kanyon Sayers-Roods visits Melissa Nelson’s class May 9th to discuss the recent work she has been committed to. American Indian Studies Department of San Francisco State University.
Kanyon offers classroom presentations, culture sharing discussions, and advocacy insights when she visits students of all ages. Dominantly 3rd grade to University Level students – as well as educating the educators.
Just as Heirs To Our Oceans is inspiring the next generation of environmental leaders, Kanyon Konsulting wants to inspire ongoing action and relationship. Acknowledgment by itself is a small gesture. It becomes meaningful when coupled with authentic relationship and informed action.
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