2017 Geography of Hope: Winona LaDuke  @HumansAndNatureOrg
2017 Geography of Hope: Winona LaDuke  @HumansAndNatureOrg
Center for Humans and Nature | 2017 Geography of Hope: Winona LaDuke @HumansAndNatureOrg | Uploaded April 2017 | Updated October 2024, 18 hours ago.
Native American activist, educator, and writer Winona LaDuke speaks at the 2017 Geography of Hope Conference. This year's theme was "Ancestors and the Land: Our Past, Present, and Future" held in Point Reyes, California. The conference is a partnership of Black Mountain Circle, Center for Humans and Nature, Point Reyes Books, and the US Forest Service. Read Winona LaDuke's response to our question "What Kind of Ancestor Do You Want to Be?" humansandnature.org/how-to-be-better-ancestors
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2017 Geography of Hope: Winona LaDuke @HumansAndNatureOrg

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