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Rally 2023: The National Land Conservation Conference

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E09. Native and Non-Native Relationships: Understanding the Basics

There has been an increase in global awareness around Indigenous People’s stewardship in land and water initiatives, leadership role in climate change and recognition of Indigenous Ecological Knowledge over the past few years. This responsibility has always been given to the Indigenous People since time immemorial, however, many triggering events and the severity of the state of the planet have increased the interest in non-Native communities partnering with Native Communities. Right relationship is key to working with Native Communities and to do so, there must be an understanding of protocols, acknowledgements and a willingness to set things right. This session is an offering to those who want to learn what work needs to be done on an individual and organizational level in order to be able to show up as a good partner to Indigenous Peoples.
  • 2022 Schedule – Central Time
  • 2023 Schedule-At-A-Glance

RALLY 2023 • National Land Conservation Conference

September 6-9, 2023 • Portland, OR
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