Cornell Agroforestry Webinar Series
Join Samantha Bosco (PhD), Abraham Francis (Mohawk) and Neil Patterson, Jr. (Tuscarora) for a multidimensional view Indigenous forest relationships in Haudenosaunee homelands (now called New York State). We’ll sort through archaeological and historical ecological interpretations of past land use, ongoing projects and concerns, and what the future of Haudenosaunee forest stewardship will look like.
With Samantha Bosco, PhD, an allied scientist who studies the role of agroforestry to help achieve both climate smart agriculture and Indigenous food sovereignty; Abraham Francis (Deer Clan, Kahniakehaka [Mohawk Nation]), the Program Manager of the Environment for the Mohawk Council of Akwesasne; and Neil Patterson, Jr. (Skarù•ręʔ [Tuscarora Nation]), the Assistant Director for the Center for Native Peoples and the Environment at SUNY ESF.
Registration is free.
Note: You only need to register once to access the entire webinar series. Webinars are held bimonthly at 3pm EST.
$75.00 per person (additional attendee $75.00 ea.)
https://nwnyteam.cce.cornell.edu/event.php?id=1112
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Last updated July 25, 2022