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SUMMARY:The Living Presence of Our History: Part III
DESCRIPTION:Healing and Reparations Through the Land Back Movement:\nA Conversation on Indigenous Land Tenure\, Stewardship\, and Access\n \nSeries co-presented by Ohketeau\, A Space for Indigenous Culture\nand Double Edge Theatre\nThe forum is a continuation of conversations with Indigenous community members and allies regarding issues that we face today as Native peoples. The panel will delve into the importance of the Land Back movement. Dispossession\, colonization\, and lack of access to traditional lands have caused generations of harm\, and the recent awareness of repatriation through the Land Back movement gaining traction.\n\nEvent Moderated by Rhonda Anderson\, Ohketeau Co-Director\nOpening by Larry Spotted Crow Mann\, Ohketeau Co- Director\n\n\nPanelists include:\n\nRamona Peters\, Native Land Conservancy\nKristen Wyman\, Eastern Woodland Rematiration\nFred Freeman\, Nipmuc Cultural Preservation\nStephanie Morningstar\, Northeast Farmers of Color Landtrust\nDr. Jessica Dolan\, Ethnobotanist\, Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe Environment Division; Adjunct Faculty\, University of Guelph Department of Sociology and Anthropology.\nPeter Forbes\, First Light Learning Journey\n\n\nIn 2020\, Ohketeau\, a recently established Ashfield-based Center for Indigenous Culture\, and Double Edge Theatre co-produced The Living Presence of Our History on August 2 and September 13. On March 21 at 1 pm\, we will broadcast Part III on HowlRound TV\, Double Edge’s Facebook as well as Ohketeau’s Facebook page.  Prior broadcasts can be viewed here: PART I & PART II.\n\nWant to receive a reminder about the livestream? Sign up for free on Eventbrite.\n \n  \nDouble Edge is a proud recipient of a NEA Our Town Award for collaborative programming with the Ohketeau Cultural Council\, as well as for Residencies at the Farm and within our community. \n  \n\nOHKETEAU\nMISSION STATEMENT\nOhketeau allows for the opportunity for interdisciplinary education through cultural workshops\,  dance\, music\, art\, indoor and outdoor\, activities that allows participants the opportunity to fully express their talents. \nAt Ohketeau we believe teaching and learning is a relationship of reciprocity. The interaction with teacher and participant will be one that  recognizes each others abilities  while also exploring new ways to express our culture. \nIn addition\, our mission is to provide a safe\, rewarding and enriching experience for the Indigenous community of the region.
URL:https://doubleedgetheatre.org/event/the-living-presence-of-our-history-part-iii/
LOCATION:The Farm\, 948 Conway Road\, Ashfield\, MA\, MA 01330\, United States
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