Cultural Burn in tooyohtak | fremont’s peak
Prescribed burn in tooyohtak – place of the bees (in Mutsun Ohlone) aka fremonts peak
Prescribed burn in tooyohtak – place of the bees (in Mutsun Ohlone) aka fremonts peak
I had the wonderful opportunity of consulting on the WaterShed Project Watch a wonderful interview…
Consulting on the Exploratorium’s Land Acknowledgment, being featured as a poet in the recent Buried History Exhibit and website about Shellmounds. Announcement…
Kanyon’s episode is a profound exploration of Indigenous solidarity and the ongoing battle against settler colonialism. Join us in celebrating and amplifying Indigenous voices by listening to this enlightening podcast episode and #ChallengingColonialism s02e01 : Illicit Acquisitions and Trailer: Challenging Colonialism Season 2?✊
Indian Canyon Elders’ ADA Dwelling & Safety needs< At Indian Canyon Nation (ICN), we recognize the profound significance of caring for our elders, especially those who have dedicated their lives to t… Read more here https://gofund.me/7fcc6a3c? Forward this message to your contacts to help this campaign reach its goal!
Protect Our Sacred Land, Preserve Our Culture! Join Us in the Fight Against Encroachment and Disrespect. #landback #saveIndianCanyon
GROUNDWORKS profiles four California Native co-creators of the Groundworks project – an immersive, year-long media collaboration that culminated with a performance on Alcatraz Island on San Francisco’s first official Indigenous Peoples Day in October 2018. While weaving together these artists’ stories and their contemporary ways of sharing traditional knowledge, GROUNDWORKS also explores land management issues, water rights, and food-security – concerns for all Americans, especially in an age of climate change.
Thank you for your interest in ‘Ohlone People: Survivance to Thrivance’! Here you will find…
Kanyon CoyoteWoman Sayers Roods offers perspective and a little update of recent projects. The Importance of Culture Sharing
Kanyon Sayers-Roods, Gregg Castro, and many others will share perspective of Indigenous Lifeways, Cosmologies, and Ecology at the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS) in San Francisco on Friday, March 20, 2020
-This conference, which will consider the continuing consequences of colonialism in California, and the ongoing Native and Indigenous efforts to restore and steward the lands of the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond, is the fifth annual conference in our successful, consistently sold-out Religion & Ecology Summit series. As in past Religion & Ecology Summits, we anticipate presentations from both scholars and activists.
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