Tuesday, January 7, 2025

Indigenous Place: Reclaiming our Relationship with the Land Webinar

Indigenous Place: Reclaiming our Relationship with Land

Presenter: Lois Stevens, Ph.D., (Oneida Nation), Assistant Professor
Monday, January 27, 2025
4:30 pm -6:00 pm

Pre-registration required:

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In this free webinar, we will explore the connection between Indigenous stories of Place and our interactions the land. Emphasizing the importance of the relationships we build with land and our responsibility to those relationships. Participants will gain insights how our land is currently being threatened by human impact, how Indigenous Knowledge of Place challenges the dominant narratives of land use, and how to foster sustainable practices rooted in relationship. Together, we will reflect on our individual and collective impacts on the earth, discovering actionable ways to align our lives with values that support ecological balance and honor our ancestral knowledge systems. LEARN MORE AND REGISTER

About the Lecture Series
The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) - American Indian Studies Program in partnership with CESA 12 is offering a unique opportunity to participate in a series of webinars to continue your journey of personal and professional development around First Nations Studies. These monthly 1.5 hour webinar lecture series workshops will begin in November 2024 and continue through June 2025. The lecture series will feature various Native American scholars in the fields of history, literature, education, among other academic content areas. At each session, you will have the opportunity to hear from and learn from Indigenous authors and speakers. 

NOTE: You must be present during the advertised date and time(s) to participate and watch the webinar. The webinars will NOT BE RECORDED. Additionally, participants do NOT have permission or authorization to record either via video or audio the contents of the session attending.

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