

Protecting Massachusetts Forests in a Time of Climate Emergency
June 15, 2021 @ 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Virtual Event: Alosada Kpiwi – Let’s Walk in the Woods:
Finding Our Place Among All of Our Relations with Rich Holschuh
Rich Holschuh is a resident of Wantastegok (Brattleboro, VT) and an independent historic and cultural researcher. He has served on the Vermont Commission on Native American Affairs and is a public liaison and Tribal Historic Preservation Officer for the Elnu Abenaki, members of the contemporary Indigenous community. Rich is founder and director of the Atowi Project, an Elnu community initiative to affirm Native relationships to the Land and its inhabitants, raise Indigenous voices, and foster inclusion with understanding. His work draws upon indigenous history, linguistics, geography, and culture to share beneficial ways of seeing and being in a relationship with place.
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The talks are free, but registration is required for EACH meeting. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with your link for joining the event.