Moving Beyond Land Acknowledgements & Token Representations w/ Dr. Adrienne Keene
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Thank you!

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Thank you!

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Hi from Portland OR - the nations here are Multnomah, Wasco, Cowlitz, Kathlamet, Clackamas, Chinook, and many others who have called this their homeland.

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Hello from Wisconsin...it's getting cold here!

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Liza glad to join you from unceded Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫʼ lands, called Ithaca by colonizer-settlers.

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Hello all. Joining from the non-ceded land of the Pawtucket and Massachusett people (Somerville, MA)

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the state of Kansas is historically home to many Native nations, including the Kaw, Osage, and Pawnee, among others. Furthermore, Kansas is the current home to four federally recognized Native nations: The Prairie Band Potawatomie, the Kickapoo Tribe of Kansas, the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska, and Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska.

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And from Nova Scotia, land of the Mi'kmaq

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Hello from Miwok lands, Mill Valley, CA

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(Originally from Cherokee lands in Durham, NC)

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Hello from Joan Bowers, residing on land of the Duwamish (currently known as Seattle)

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This is being recorded and will be sent out to attendees afterwards

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Hello. Normally on Ohlone land in Oakland, CA but currently on Caddo land in Northern Louisiana.

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Great! I was going to ask that question. :)

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Mvto, for sharing your story with us, Adrienne.

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I love this phrasing - thank you

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Aloha from the sacred lands of the Coast Salish who are here, alive and thriving. And blessings to my own people, na Kanaka Maoli. Ku kia’i Mauna!

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Hello from Tohono O’Odham and Pasqua Yaqui homeland in Tucson, Arizona.

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Yes, beautiful piece of learning, thank you

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No one knows it all but together we know a lot

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We will send out the resources in a post-event email

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I really appreciate that framing of continuous learning & reflection.

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it is blurry for me. I am wondering if it's just me?

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Blurry for me too

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Thanks!

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Yes it’s very blurry for me too

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blurry here too

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nope blurry for me too

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will a recording be shared?

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Blurry for me too

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yes blurry here

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me too

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Yep, the entire presentation has been really blurry

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They'll send later.

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but will be shared later too

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A clear copy will go out with the link to the recording after the webinar is over.

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Thank you so much!! Moving beyond! Yes, will share with my department at Stanford.

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Thank you for later sending. I was also going to comment on the blurriness; thanks for confirming that I'm not the only one. Hopefully, the later send-out isn't as blurry!

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thank you for sharing later!!!

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Grateful that this service is now available.

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Learn whose land you are on: https://native-land.ca/

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just did the text - awesome

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This is so great!

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That's what I always say, too. "What is now known as..."

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also joining from Sauk & Meswaki Iowa

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Working great!

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working for me :)

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This is THE BEST

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I am deceased.

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This is great!

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haha

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Lol I love this

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Hahah yes!!!!

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This is SOOO great!

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Love this .

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This is fantastic.

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🤣

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So great!!!!

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Love this!

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Excellent

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This is outstanding! 😂

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Perfect!

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how do we get this???

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Good stuff

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Love!!!!!

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SHARING THIS WITH EVERYONE

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Need to share this! haha

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Love this!!!!

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Love this so much!

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Can you share this with us?

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LOL

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Brilliant. This is exactly what we need more of.

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LOVE THIS!!!! Please, share the link!

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQyFfC7_U-E

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To Nestle! Amazing.

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How can we share this with others ?

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This is great hehehe

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😂

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hah!

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😹

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POWERFUL

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😂

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outrageously amazing!

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wow

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👏🏼

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Brilliant!

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That is amazing. Have to show that

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all for capitalism...LOL!!

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terrific

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too real… !

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Wow.

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brilliant, insightful on what meaningful

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amazing

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I am over here CLAPPING LOUDLY

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powerful

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That is great

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👏

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I've often felt this way - that land acknowledgements feel performative and unattached to any action or connection.

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This Is so effin excellent!! :)

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^^^that part!

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@Hannah. Yes, so often performative - good word for it.

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👍 Yes, performative.

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Coming from a university setting, I would like to know what other kinds of institutions are currently beginning to commonly use land acknowledgments?

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Public Libraries and regional library consortia

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My non-profit in Seattle uses a land acknowledgment

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I'm in the Zoo/Aquarium/Museum world and it's starting to show up here

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Public arts & cultural institutions

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Theaters, other art focused facilities.

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Public school systems, education nonprofit professional development do land acknowledgments often

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sorry for repeat question, forgot my hearing aids, but the resource list that is mentioned — is this in the chat or will it be provided by email afterwards?

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email after

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https://www.landgrabu.org/universities

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Thanks!

01:04:09
I'm not clear on how settler/local acknowledgements differ. I'm drawing from how Maori people in New Zealand introduce themselves in gatherings: naming one's water, mountain and song as a way of communicating something about yourself. Is this close to what you're describing?

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All the resources mentioned in the webinar will be sent out later today along with the link to the recording of the webinar.

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🙏🏻

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https://nativegov.org/

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If you have any questions for Dr. Keene, you can put them in the Q&A tab!

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Thanks for links, @ Felicia!

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Yes!!!

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When embarking on the decision to make land acknowledgement, it must be part of a long-term WHY plan: advocacy of the native tribes, support for land reclamation and financial contributions for the land and water rights.

01:08:27
Also stolen labor

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That is very interesting about Brown. It’s a model of honest and authentic communication.

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bravo

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https://www.brown.edu/academics/native-american-and-indigenous-studies/land-acknowledgment

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This is the first time I have heard anyone say that and it brought me such an enormous sense of relief. This aligns with what I have felt about land acknowledgements and performativity. Thank you for naming this.

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I appreciate this acknowledgment of not being ready

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Link to this statement: https://www.brown.edu/academics/native-american-and-indigenous-studies/land-acknowledgment

01:13:06
@ Emily: +1! I always felt it was unauthentic and simply didn't do it. And that's why I am at this webinar today!

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Please share this chat with us also for all the links being shared. .THanks Felicia and Amalia :)

01:13:18
@Fernanda - same x 100

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If you have any question for Dr. Keene you can put them in the Q&A tab

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The chat will be included with the recording.

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Boom!

01:14:32
@Felicia is really on 🔥 in moderating this chat!!

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Yes, thank you Felicia!!!

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yes!

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Go Felicia!

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Yes - thanks so much, Felicia!!!

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Thanks!

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Thank you for providing these examples of how Land Back is happening! So many people can’t wrap their minds around how this is possible.

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Remember everyone.. .doing acknowledgements was a great first step. . .as she mentioned, with new information, we change and grow. THank you all for being her to learn, and being good allies, learning to be 'good relatives'. . We are all doing our best, wherever we are!

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here

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https://nefoclandtrust.org/reparations

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We have in the area I live land tax: https://www.piscatawayindians.com/projects

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Hi Lakota! Thank you for guiding our work and intentions.

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🖤🖤shuumi

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https://sogoreate-landtrust.org/

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https://www.realrentduwamish.org/

01:17:35
land trust and monthly rent = great idea!

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YES!

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She is amazing!

01:18:08
The National Park Service has some units that are exploring (or maybe enacting) co-management with Indigenous communities. And finally there are new regulations that allow for gathering and the practice of traditional life ways. A change of policy during the Obama administration.

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https://hackthegates.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Redshirt-Shaw_Landback_HTGreport.pdf

01:18:50
fabulous! Free tuition/ education for indigenous folks...

01:19:22
FANTASTIC idea.

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Go Shana Harming, who was a major part of developing this Wokini Initiative!

01:19:33
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2021/05/return-the-national-parks-to-the-tribes/618395/

01:19:46
Thank you for enhancing this webinar by sharing resources in real time, Felicia G!

01:19:50
I wonder if the University of Washington is doing anything?

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Does anyone know any resources for land statements and/or restorative justice efforts regarding the impacts of land grabs and colonization that led to the genocide of entire groups of people? I live in the Tampa Bay area, where the Tocobaga who were present in 1492 were entirely decimated, and no longer have living relatives. However, I feel that we owe something to those, deceased individuals, too.

01:19:55
I couldn’t find any recent info on the wokini initiative when we discussed it as a class last year! Wondering where it’s at! Does anyone know?

01:21:08
Yes, cluster hiring!

01:21:22
Interested in bringing Dr. Keene (Cherokee Nation) to speak at your campus, company, or community? Learn more: https://www.speakoutnow.org/speaker/keene-adrienne

01:21:36
Yes!

01:22:38
If folks need to leave, remember you will receive the recording of this webinar and can catch anything you might miss.

01:22:40
@Marian: UW professor Dr. Charlotte Coté from American Indian Studies just gave an excellent talk on efforts to continue the work of Indigenizing the University of Washington

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Yes, this would be a great opportunity for elementary schools that are learning about CA tribes in curriculum

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Thank you, I learned a great deal of useful information!

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Yes. But "land o lakes" kept the land!

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@Dana Arvisos: thanks!

01:24:05
• UW Samuel E. Kelly Distinguished Faculty Lecture from Dr. Charlotte Coté (American Indian Studies): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bU8AwFGuhpM

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also, US States/Counties/Cities can stop denying access to resources: shoreline/ocean; trees, minerals, water, crop land, etc

01:24:22
Thank you Adrienne and Felicia!! A wonderful hour with you - ready to share and act

01:24:24
Speaking of representation, check out Adrienne’s new book, Notable Native People: 50 Indigenous Leaders, Dreamers, and Changemakers from Past and Present, available in the SpeakOut store: https://www.speakoutnow.org/NotableNativePeople

01:24:37
Your purchase helps fund SpeakOut's social justice educational work (not rockets to space for billionaires!)

01:24:39
Woot woot!!! <3

01:24:44
Rez Dogs and Rutherford Falls!!!🔥

01:24:59
Reservation Dogs! Amazing!!!

01:25:11
Rutherford Falls is hilarious

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Rutherford Falls is next on my" too watch" list

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Loved Reservation Dogs

01:25:38
I bought her book last weekend from a local bookstore. I will buy from you to support SpeakOut, as a gift.

01:25:41
Punkin Lusty will be speaking at my school. We're VERY excited!

01:25:55
Agreed Adrienne. I was so happy to see they listened and are making changes.

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wow! awesome!

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powerful!

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💗

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This is a fantastic talk— thank you!! Friends at the Unist’ot’en camp (fighting pipelines on the Wet’suwet’en land) has some solidarity fundraiser protocols that were helpful for me to consider: http://unistoten.camp/fundraiserprotocols/

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Yesss! Beautiful jewelry featured by creators such as Tashina Lee Emery too on the shows!

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Tlazocamati Thank you!

01:27:37
Thankful for all of you for sharing links, information & resources too!

01:27:51
Amen!!!!

01:27:56
Thank you for this talk, Adrienne. I plan to take back these lessons to my university and community to try and build better relationships.

01:28:12
Communities already have voices!!! Yes.

01:28:18
This is phenomenal! I will complete the survey. Got to go!

01:28:33
Thank you so much for enlightening me, teaching me!

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thank you, Adrienne!

01:28:47
Thank you, Dr. Keene!

01:29:14
Thank you so much for teaching us!

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I need to drop off will check out the recording thank you so much to Speak Out for organizing and Adrienne for teaching.

01:29:33
Thank you for your presentation Adrienne. I have learned more about how to build positive relationships to other and land.

01:29:45
Interested in bringing Dr. Keene (Cherokee Nation) to speak at your campus, company, or community? Learn more: https://www.speakoutnow.org/speaker/keene-adrienne‘

01:29:46
Commitment & cultivation is great, but authentic implementation is essential

01:30:01
Learn more about SpeakOut: https://www.speakoutnow.org/

01:30:07
Thank you for speaking Dr. Keene!

01:30:11
Mvto, Adrienne, for representing well.

01:30:16
Thank you! Such a powerful message!

01:30:18
This was so good!!!!!!

01:30:19
Amazing presentation, thank you so much!!!

01:30:19
Thank you so much!!

01:30:20
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01:30:21
Thank you!!!!

01:30:22
Thank you very much for all the resources, questions, and great examples!

01:30:23
Thank you so so much!!

01:30:23
💗

01:30:23
What an amazing educational webinar! THANK YOU!!!!

01:30:24
👏🏽

01:30:24
This was excellent. Thank you very much!

01:30:24
Thank you so much. This was really great!

01:30:24
Splendid! Thank you, Dr. Keene!

01:30:25
❤️

01:30:25
Lululululululululu! Wado, Dr. Keene!

01:30:26
Thank you!!!!!

01:30:26
Thank you!

01:30:27
Love!!! thank you so very much

01:30:27
thanks so much - really great presentation

01:30:28
Thank you SO very much! This was wonderful!!!

01:30:29
Thank you!!!

01:30:29
That’s beautiful. We need a t-shirt with that!

01:30:29
Thank you

01:30:31
Thank you so much!

01:30:32
THANK YOU!!!!!

01:30:33
What a gift. Thank you for the wisdom!!!

01:30:34
Thank you so much!

01:30:34
This was so amazing, thank you so much!!!

01:30:34
👏🏽

01:30:34
AMAZING!!!!!!!!!

01:30:35
Thank you!!!

01:30:36
Thank you! This was wonderful!!!

01:30:36
Thank you so much!!

01:30:37
Thank you!

01:30:37
Thank you!

01:30:37
Thank you!!!

01:30:37
THANK YOU

01:30:37
Thank you very much! Fantastic presentation!

01:30:37
Thank you!

01:30:37
Amazing!

01:30:38
Thank you so much!

01:30:38
Thank you!

01:30:38
Amazing! Deep gratitude.

01:30:38
Thank you!

01:30:38
Thanks Dr. Keene!

01:30:39
Chi Miigwech!!

01:30:39
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

01:30:39
Thank you so much!!

01:30:39
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01:30:40
THANK YOU!!! This was amazing

01:30:40
THANK YOU

01:30:40
Thank you to Adrienne and all of the organizers of this event! This was fantastic.

01:30:41
💕👏🏾

01:30:41
So inspirational, thank you.

01:30:41
Thank you!!!!

01:30:41
thank you!!

01:30:41
THANK YOU!

01:30:41
BIG LOVE

01:30:41
Thank you so much!!! Amazing!!!

01:30:42
Fabulous!!!!

01:30:42
Thank you

01:30:42
Tlazocahmati! <3

01:30:42
Thank you, thank you !!!

01:30:42
Deep gratitude

01:30:42
Thank you, Dr. Keene!

01:30:42
Waewaenen!!

01:30:43
wonderful!!!!!

01:30:43
This has been amazing, thank you Dr. Keene!

01:30:43
Thank you so much Dr. Keene & to all the organizers!!!!

01:30:43
Thanks so much!

01:30:43
thank you!!

01:30:43
The most useful talk I’ve heard in forever—thank you so much Adrienne!

01:30:44
Thank you! <3

01:30:44
Outstanding!

01:30:45
Thank you!

01:30:45
Thank you so much for this amazing presentation Dr. Keene!

01:30:45
thank you

01:30:45
Thank you!

01:30:45
A million thanks!!! This is phenomenal. <3

01:30:46
Thank you so much <3 !!!!!

01:30:46
Thank very the very good presentation

01:30:46
Yes, thank you! Much appreciated!

01:30:47
😍

01:30:47
Thank you so much for this wonderful presentation! 👐🏻❤️

01:30:47
lululululululululu!!!!!!

01:30:47
Thank you!

01:30:47
this was AMAZING i have learned so much!!! cannot thank you enough, appreciate all the labor here

01:30:48
Much appreciation to you Dr. Keene for sharing all of your knowledge with us!

01:30:48
Thank you!!

01:30:49
Thank you, amazing!!!!!

01:30:49
Incredibly insightful and concretely helpful. Thank you so much!

01:30:50
Amazing!! Thank you!

01:30:50
<3

01:30:50
Thank you

01:30:51
Amazing

01:30:51
Thank you so much! So appreciated this conversation!

01:30:51
So much gratitude to Dr. Keene and the organizers. Very mind opening

01:30:51
JUST AMAZING

01:30:53
Amazing!! Thank you so much!!

01:30:53
Thank you! So great! Informative!!!

01:30:55
Thank you!!!

01:30:56
Thank you SO MUCH for sharing this with us today <3 <3 <3

01:30:56
Thank you Dr. Keene, very grateful for this presentation

01:30:57
Thank you thank you

01:30:57
Amazing presentation, thank you so much.

01:31:00
Thank You!! ❤️❤️❤️

01:31:01
Thank you so much! Such great information!!

01:31:01
A-MAZING! So much important info and ideas for action

01:31:01
awesome and inspiring and so informative! thank you

01:31:01
👏🏽

01:31:02
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01:31:02
This was fantastic and super helpful

01:31:02
Thank you!! 🙏

01:31:03
Thank you soooo much for this!!!

01:31:03
So wonderful!! THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!

01:31:03
so excellent, thank you!

01:31:03
Thank you for your time, labour, and wisdom, Dr. Keene.

01:31:03
This was such wonderful content! Thank you so much for gifting us with your knowledge and labor!!!

01:31:03
Absolutely incredible information! Thank you so much for all of this!

01:31:04
The resources!!!!!!

01:31:04
Love the talk and presentation. Learned a lot

01:31:04
❤️

01:31:05
AMAZING! Thank you so much

01:31:05
Thank you, this is incredibly helpful.

01:31:06
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

01:31:07
Thank you for a beautiful and useful talk!

01:31:08
💕👏👏👏💕

01:31:10
BE THE MUSKRAT!!!!

01:31:10
Thank you!!!

01:31:11
Thank you, this was so wonderful!

01:31:13
Migwech, Dr. Keene!

01:31:14
thank you!👏👏👏💖💖💖

01:31:15
💖

01:31:15
👏🏽❤️

01:31:16
Pilamaya!

01:31:24
Helpful and inspiring. I am thankful.

01:31:27
Thank you so so much for this sharing.

01:31:29
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01:31:33
WHere can you get a land back T-Shirt.

01:31:56
Yes!!! No free labor!!!!

01:32:09
Makeen Yasar (he/him) from Tongva land. Thank you so much for your knowledge and wisdom, I’ve been reading your book and blog, and I feel better for coming here today. Will carry on the work!

01:32:10
Thank you!! This presentation was so informative and amazing!!

01:32:18
Great talk - so many good points. Ahiyi'e thank you!

01:32:29
Thank you! 👏🏼

01:32:37
Ahe'hee Dr. Keene xo<3!

01:33:26
Thank you!

01:33:31
Looking forward to receiving the recording and the various resources that have been included. This has been a terrific learning experience! Thank you!

01:33:43
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01:33:46
I do not believe any of the Munsee Lenape or Carnarsie people are still here in Brooklyn New York. What does it look like to have an relationship when the indigenous community no longer live here.

01:33:54
Do you have any advice specific to church communities' work on this? (Much that you shared, of course, applies, but there may be some differences, as well.)

01:34:19
Din e a mete ma - Remember Mother Earth, Coyote Valley Pomo

01:36:51
Pat OBrien, I believe there are reservations in Long Island, which is not far from Brooklyn

01:36:55
@Emily Jones - Nothing about us without us, is a good way to begin. Go to the source (Indigenous Peoples)

01:37:06
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01:37:08
the book is SO GREAT!!!

01:37:14
AMAZING!!!!!!

01:37:16
Beautiful book!

01:37:22
Congratulations on your book!!

01:37:27
I may have bought several copies so I could give them as gifts.

01:37:27
Congratulations!!!

01:37:35
What a beautiful book.

01:37:39
Purchase Adrienne's book - Notable Native People - in the SpeakOut store: https://www.speakoutnow.org/NotableNativePeopleYour purchase helps fund SpeakOut's social justice educational work (not rockets to space for billionaires!)

01:38:09
@Pat Obrien https://www.jeremynative.com/onthissite/listing/shinnecock-indian-reservation/

01:38:20
What was the name of the book that was mentioned? Dr. Keene's voice was breaking up.

01:38:31
Adrienne's book - Notable Native People: 50 Indigenous Leaders, Dreamers, and Changemakers from Past and Present - in the SpeakOut store: https://www.speakoutnow.org/NotableNativePeople

01:38:36
Just ordered a copy!

01:38:48
♥️

01:38:50
Is the book accessible to youth?

01:38:55
Thank you, Nancy! Your purchase helps fund SpeakOut's social justice educational work (not rockets to space for billionaires!)

01:38:56
Any way you might be wiling to share here or a link to the SpeakOut land acknowledgement? I was sorry to miss the first few minutes of this incredible offering. Thank you so much.

01:39:05
Yes, the book is amazing for young people too.

01:39:09
Thanks, @Debra Bolton!

01:39:12
The Third Way...?!?! book?

01:39:15
Thanks again for offering this!

01:39:28
Just bought my daughter a 2022 calendar on Women Who Have Been Breaking Ceilings … she loved it

01:39:47
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01:39:47
a third university is possible is the book Amy!

01:39:58
Just made my purchase!

01:40:04
Thank you, Kim! Appreciate it.

01:40:14
Find great social and racial justice resources in the SpeakOut store (books, films, & more): https://www.speakoutnow.org/store

01:40:16
I bought it! Thanks 🙂

01:40:31
Interested in bringing Dr. Keene (Cherokee Nation) to speak at your campus, company, or community? Learn more: https://www.speakoutnow.org/speaker/keene-adrienne

01:40:32
Thank you!!!

01:40:33
excellent, thank you

01:40:36
Incredible, thank you so much.

01:40:37
I bought 2:)

01:40:37
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01:40:39
💗 thank you!

01:40:39
Thank you so much!

01:40:40
THANK YOUUU

01:40:40
Thank you for the acknowledgement. Grateful to learn from you. Wonderful talk.

01:40:46
Excellent presentation!! Thank you!!

01:40:46
AMAZING!!!!!

01:40:46
Thank you so much for your wisdom and passion, and for sharing!!

01:40:46
Thank you!❤️

01:40:48
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01:40:49
Thanks!

01:40:50
Thank you for this impactful workshop.

01:40:50
thank you

01:40:51
thank you!!!!!

01:40:52
Thank you! 💖💖💖🔥

01:40:54
OUTSTANDING!

01:40:56
💜

01:40:56
Thank you!

01:40:59
Wonderful!

01:40:59
thank yo terrific

01:40:59
Thank you!