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Growing Meadows: North Fork Mono Fire and Water Rights. Growing Meadows: North Fork Mono Fire and Water Rights. By Jared Dahl Aldern. Reposted from www.LandLessons.org. PBSorg has an excellent classroom lesson, “Growing Prairie,”. Posted on its Scientific American Frontiers website that I have linked in the Lessons of Our California Land Curriculum (LOCL). And his writing on the history of the San Joaquin River ( PDF. 1 Jared Aldern’s doctoral dissertation, “Native Sustainment: The North Fork...2 M Kat A...
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Comparative Wests Project People. Co-director, Comparative Wests Project. Visiting Scholar of the West, Bill Lane Center. BA, Physics (Concentration in Biophysics), Cornell University, 1981. MA, History and Environmental Studies, Prescott College, 2002. PhD, Education (Concentration in Sustainability Education), Prescott College, 2010. For links to the Summit Proceedings, the Tribal Water Stories book, and digital videos. And www.jareddahlaldern.net. The Bill Lane Center for the American West.
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The Comparative Wests Project is an interdisciplinary collaboration focused on exploring the common histories and shared contemporary issues among Indigenous populations and settler colonialists in Australia. The Western United States. And the Pacific Islands. Lois Conner Bohna: Acorns, Baskets, Fire, Water, and Learning in California. By Jared Dahl Aldern. Recently I talked with North Fork Mono/Chukchansi Yokuts basketmaker Lois Conner Bohna. Read more ». Posted April 26, 2014. What Are Cultural Burns?
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Growing Meadows: North Fork Mono Fire and Water Rights. Growing Meadows: North Fork Mono Fire and Water Rights. By Jared Dahl Aldern. Reposted from www.LandLessons.org. PBSorg has an excellent classroom lesson, “Growing Prairie,”. Posted on its Scientific American Frontiers website that I have linked in the Lessons of Our California Land Curriculum (LOCL). And his writing on the history of the San Joaquin River ( PDF. 1 Jared Aldern’s doctoral dissertation, “Native Sustainment: The North Fork...2 M Kat A...
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Jared Dahl Aldern, Ph.D. Connecting Restoration and Land Tenure. Teaching about Origin Stories. A North Fork Mono Story. Welcome to my website! Below you will find links to my doctoral dissertation,. And to my CV. The pages linked to the right provide information about my cross-disciplinary K-12 curriculum development on the subject of American Indian land tenure. You can find lessons from this curriculum, developed under a contract with the Indian Land Tenure Foundation. At a new website:.
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Land Tenure Education and Restoration Project - Teacher Background:What We Can Learn from Creation Stories Origin or creation stories provide keys to understanding of American Indian views of land in the past and the present. Stories engage, inspire, a
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Jared Dahl Aldern, Ph.D. Connecting Restoration and Land Tenure. Teaching about Origin Stories. A North Fork Mono Story. What We Can Learn from Creation Stories. The narratives also often employ place names or directional terms to establish a specific sense of place. They guide the actions of tribal members and their leaders today as they build a positive future for their people and their homelands. Lessons of Our California Land,. Web Hosting by Yahoo!
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Firelighter | Decolonization, education, fire, history, narrative, land, water.
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Decolonization, education, fire, history, narrative, land, water. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Lois Conner Bohna: Acorns, Baskets, Fire, Water, and Learning in California. April 27, 2014. Reposted from Comparative Wests. Recently I talked with North Fork Mono/Chukchansi Yokuts basketmaker Lois Conner Bohna. At her studio in Coarsegold, California as she worked on a new cooking basket. What’s the nature of that relationship? Extending dozens of miles from the foothills to the crest ...