Wednesday • March 8 at 7:30
Wiyot Ethnobotany:
Indigenous Land Return and Stewardship
Wiyot and other Indigenous peoples’ efforts to reclaim ancestral lands and habitats can result in both the preservation of eco-cultural traditions and botanical diversity. Adam Canter, Natural Resource Director for the Wiyot Tribe, will discuss Wiyot ethnobotany, plant uses, and the decline of coastal prairie and scrub habitat in the absence of cultural fire and the expansion of settler-colonial development around:
Wigi (Humboldt Bay) ~ lower Wiya’t (Eel River) ~ lower Baduwa’t (Mad River)
Join Us for this free presentation. Refreshments at 7:00. Program at 7:30.
At the Six Rivers Masonic Lodge, 251 Bayside Road Arcata (near 7th& Union)
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Evening Program
Wednesday March 8 7:30 pm
Indigenous Land Return and Stewardship
Wiyot and other indigenous peoples’ efforts to reclaim ancestral lands and habitats can result in the preservation of both eco-cultural traditions and botanical diversity. Adam Canter, Natural Resource Director for the Wiyot Tribe, will discuss Wiyot ethnobotany, plant uses, and the decline of coastal prairie and scrub habitat in the absence of cultural fire and the expansion of settler-colonial development around the Wigi (Humboldt Bay), the lower Wiya’t (Eel River), and the lower Baduawa’t (Mad River).View on Zoom or gather in person at Six Rivers Masonic Lodge, 251 Bayside Rd., Arcata. Refreshments at 7:00, program at 7:30.
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