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Indigenous Seed Saving and Seed Sovereignty - Native American Heritage Celebration

Indigenous Seed Saving and Seed Sovereignty - Native American Heritage Celebration In-Person

Learn about Seed and Plant Sovereignty through the Traditional worldviews held by this continent's first knowledge keepers. Embark on a learning journey that not only complements current scientific understandings but is also deeply rooted in the spiritual ties of Native people to this land.

This program will be presented by C. Annette Anderson in partnership with UTA Libraries.

Annette serves on the Council for the Indigenous Institute of the Americas and co-founded their Seed Ambassadors Program. The Seed Ambassador Program was developed as a way to support and educate Native families who have been displaced from their tribal lands through relocation, adoption, boarding schools, and other historical traumas.

Our connection to the land we inhabit is crucial. We aim to inspire the audience to discover new ways to appreciate their environment and take actions that will safeguard it for future generations. 

 

 


The Genealogy and Local History Room is on the the 3rd floor, to the right as you exit the elevator.

 

Date:
Thursday, November 14, 2024
Time:
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Time Zone:
Central Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Genealogy and Local History
Library:
George W. Hawkes Downtown Library
Categories:
  Arts & Culture  

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