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See blog post for details: https://cef.uoregon.edu/2020/11/02/environmental-justice-pathways-webinar-tribal-indigenous-knowledge-in-policy/
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Environmental Justice Pathways Webinar: Tribal & Indigenous Knowledge in Policy This webinar will focus on the Role of Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) in Data, Research,…
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Indigeneity is in the spotlight at this year’s first virtual With the theme of “Beyond the Great Unraveling: Weaving the World Anew”, Bioneers stays true to…
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