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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/act
 ivating-ancestral-knowledge-restore-ecosystems-during
SUMMARY:Activating ancestral knowledge to restore ecosystems during the\nAn
 thropocene
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DESCRIPTION:[Overhead photo of a river flowing through treed area. Image by
 \necologist Dylan White]\n\nPhoto by ecologist Dylan White\n\nPresenters: 
 S. Mehltretter\, B. Luby\, A. Bradford\, and L. Legzdins with\nNiisaachewa
 n Anishinaabe Nation\n\nThe @manominproject is a multicultural\, multidisc
 iplinary research\nteam committed to crop restoration and cultural revital
 ization in\nAnishinaabe-AKI (the land of Anishinabeg). Manomin\, the crop 
 for which\n@manominproject cares\, is commonly known in English as \"wild 
 rice.\"
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