The Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria: Food Sovereignty and Cultural Land Management Practices Lecture Series
PI:
Janet Hess
School or Division: School of Arts & Humanities
Sponsor: ASSOCIATION OF TRIBAL ARCHIVES, LIBRARIES & MUSEUMS
Calendar Start & End Date: -
Funding Amount: $20,000
School or Division: School of Arts & Humanities
Sponsor: ASSOCIATION OF TRIBAL ARCHIVES, LIBRARIES & MUSEUMS
Calendar Start & End Date: -
Funding Amount: $20,000
Working in collaboration with the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria, SSU's Native American Studies Program has designed a pilot program addressing food sovereignty, cultural practices and land management at FIGR's Learning Center located on a 450-acre preserve. Programming has been drastically impacted by COVID-19. The grant funding will be used to develop curriculum; host a workshop informed by FIGR experts and virtual lectures by Native experts; and fund transportation to FIGRLC.