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 Teacher Bio: Deana Dartt, PhD, a member of the Coastal Band of the Chumash Nation, is the founder of Live Oak Museum Consulting in Eugene, Oregon, an organization committed to reshaping museum narratives and assisting institutions in their efforts t View fullsize
 Teacher Bio: Peter Michael Bauer is the executive director of Rewild Portland. He authored the book Rewild or Die, co-founded an international online discussion board for rewilding (rewild.com), and most recently began hosting the “Rewilding Podcast View fullsize
 Farmer Michelle (she/her) is of Sinixt heritage, aka Arrow Lakes People. She is the owner of x̌ast sq̓it farm which translates to Good Rain in the farmer's traditional Salish language. Her farming focuses on being good stewards of the land and cultu View fullsize
 tənəs-skul yaʔim: wəl pus mayka tiki “rewild” mayka x̣umx̣um, ɬush pus mayka mash ukuk bastən lalang əbə kʰanawi ukuk lalang uk munk-məmlust x̣luyma lalang. hayu x̣luyma tilixam miɬayt kʰapa nsayka iliʔi bət weyk-qʰənchi ɬaska chaku-kəmtəks nsayka y View fullsize
On Cultural Somatics, Animism, and 'Natural' Accountability (Copy) View fullsize
From the Deep South to Life on the Road: Defining Wildness, Seasonal Gleaning and Attempts at Reciprocity as a Lifeway (Copy) View fullsize
 rain crowe belongs to the croatian, polish and ukrainian people through blood ancestry & to the descendants of life through vows. she belongs to her home on the ancestral lands of the tualatin kalapuya people, and to the lifelong commitment of u View fullsize
 Teacher Bio: Mulysa Melco is an ecological landscape designer, horticulturist, and artist with a lifelong passion for plants and exploring our connection with the land. Her business, Resilience Design, founded in Portland, Oregon in 2011, plans urba View fullsize
 Teacher Bio: Deana Dartt, PhD, a member of the Coastal Band of the Chumash Nation, is the founder of Live Oak Museum Consulting in Eugene, Oregon, an organization committed to reshaping museum narratives and assisting institutions in their efforts t
 Teacher Bio: Peter Michael Bauer is the executive director of Rewild Portland. He authored the book Rewild or Die, co-founded an international online discussion board for rewilding (rewild.com), and most recently began hosting the “Rewilding Podcast
 Farmer Michelle (she/her) is of Sinixt heritage, aka Arrow Lakes People. She is the owner of x̌ast sq̓it farm which translates to Good Rain in the farmer's traditional Salish language. Her farming focuses on being good stewards of the land and cultu
 tənəs-skul yaʔim: wəl pus mayka tiki “rewild” mayka x̣umx̣um, ɬush pus mayka mash ukuk bastən lalang əbə kʰanawi ukuk lalang uk munk-məmlust x̣luyma lalang. hayu x̣luyma tilixam miɬayt kʰapa nsayka iliʔi bət weyk-qʰənchi ɬaska chaku-kəmtəks nsayka y
On Cultural Somatics, Animism, and 'Natural' Accountability (Copy)
From the Deep South to Life on the Road: Defining Wildness, Seasonal Gleaning and Attempts at Reciprocity as a Lifeway (Copy)
 rain crowe belongs to the croatian, polish and ukrainian people through blood ancestry & to the descendants of life through vows. she belongs to her home on the ancestral lands of the tualatin kalapuya people, and to the lifelong commitment of u
 Teacher Bio: Mulysa Melco is an ecological landscape designer, horticulturist, and artist with a lifelong passion for plants and exploring our connection with the land. Her business, Resilience Design, founded in Portland, Oregon in 2011, plans urba

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