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SUMMARY:Decolonizing Land Relations in the Dawnland: #Landback and Rematriation Across Wabanakik
LOCATION:G52 Pettengill Hall\, \, \, 
DESCRIPTION:Land Back\, rematriation and conservation work led by Indigenous peopl
 es intersects with several of the key issues impacting the well-being 
 and cultures of our Indigenous nations and peoples\, including\, but n
 ot limited to\, environmental and climate justice\, food sovereignty\,
  health\, and economic justice. In this talk\, Dr. Ranco will explore 
 the ways in which Wabanaki Tribal Nations are engaging this work in re
 lation and partnership with land trusts and conservation organizations
  in Maine\, and its impact on land relations and Tribal sovereignty.\n
 \nDr. Ranco is a member of the Penobscot Nation\, is a Professor of An
 thropology\, Chair of Native American Programs\, and Faculty Fellow at
  the Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions at the University of
  Maine.
 
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URL:https://www.bates.edu/environmental-studies/?p=4152
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