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Introduction
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Housekeeping
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Introductions
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Understanding Living Landscapes
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Understanding Place
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Literary Narratives
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Course Overview
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Laura Tohi
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Ed Abby
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Leslie Marmon Silco
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Ana Castillo
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Our living ancestral knowledge
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Nmikun literature
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Ant and Yellowjacket
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The Grand Ronde
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Beavers and Fire
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Sharing Stories
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Institutional Support
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Comparative Literature
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Learn from the Landscape
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Where to Start
Description:
Explore the intersection of Western scientific knowledge and Indigenous ancestral wisdom in understanding living landscapes through this 58-minute webinar. Discover how faculty at Arizona State University and Northwest Indian College combine geoscience with place-based literature and traditional stories to support ecological research. Delve into literary narratives, ancestral knowledge, and comparative literature approaches that honor and elevate our understanding of the environment. Learn about institutional support for these interdisciplinary efforts and gain insights on how to begin incorporating these perspectives into your own work or studies.

Honoring Living Landscapes with Stories

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