[PCA] WEBINAR: Using Traditional Ecological Knowledge to Advance Greater Opportunities to Work Effectively with Indigenous Peoples in a Changing Climate; Mar 16; 3pm ET

Park, Margaret E margaret_park at fws.gov
Tue Mar 8 17:01:37 CST 2022


Webinar date/time: Wednesday March 16, 2022; 3-4pm

Duration: 1 hour

What will you learn?
This session will share collaborative and respectful approaches to engage with communities and stakeholders to incorporate Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) to both assessments and the impacts of climate change as well planning to enhance community resiliency in anticipation of those changes.

Presenter:
James Rattling Leaf is the Principal at the WoLakota Lab LLC whose vision is to advance greater understanding and to build effective relationships with Indigenous Peoples. He has more than 25 years experience serving as a cross cultural/broker resource to federal government, higher education Institutions and Non-Profits to developing, maintaining positive on-going working relationships with federally and non-federally recognized Indian tribes, tribal college and universities and tribal communities. He specializes in developing programs that utilize the interface between Indigenous People’s Traditional Knowledge and Western Science. He was born on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and is an enrolled member of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe.

Who should attend?
We welcome any Department of the Interior staff and partners, and anyone else who may be involved with tribes or who wish to learn more about working with tribes.

Details:

1. To join the broadcast click here<https://livestream.com/nctc> ​

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Live captions will be included in the broadcast.​

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NCTC will record this broadcast and upload it to the NCTC Broadcast Gallery 2 weeks after the event. Access the NCTC Broadcast Gallery’s Indigenous Speaker Series here<https://www.fws.gov/node/265802>.​

Webinar presented by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service – National Conservation Training Center (NCTC)
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