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
The importance of respecting Indigenous Protocol #AskFirst. As it is now this guide is geared towards event producers, mainly non-indigenous people but it could be more inclusive in many ways – shifted to locate event participants within these suggested guidelines so all are more educated about these types of Better Practices and event standards.
Queering the Landscape: Indigenous Perspectives on the Spiritual Ecology of Kinship, Land, and Responsibility by Kanyon CoyoteWoman Sayers-Roods | June 1st, 2019 | Brava Theater Center, San Francisco Original Post by: Chacruna
For 3 Years, SOCAP has had a #LandAcknowledgment in Yelamu – Ramaytush Ohlone Territory. Kanyon CoyoteWoman Sayers-Roods has opened up this space as a reminder that we are on Occupied Native Land – and why it is important to #HonorNativeLand
Working with Seeding Sovereignty and Yvette Padilla we are hosting the Indigenous Lounge and strengthening Indigenous@SOCAP
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.
Kanyon Sayers-Roods and Angela Younie Facilitated a forum at the SCA19 {Forum 1: Bringing Native Americans and Archaeologists Together: A Forum for Discussing the Benefits of Collaboration and Reciprocity}. Where wonderful conversations occurred.
Kanyon offering Indigenous Perspective at this Resource Fair. A Mutsun-Ohlone Culture Bearer, edutainer, and accomplished artist, Sayers-Roods will lead us in honoring the land we are on.
Kanyon CoyoteWoman of Kanyon Konsulting shares about Indian Canyon, Decolonizing, and Indigenous Value Systems – on the Permaculture Podcast
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