Rewilding Iowa’s Landscape: A Vision for Coexistence with Nature
Winter Meeting of The Wildlife Society Ames, IAPresentation on Big River Connectivity and BeWildReWild by Leland Searles at the Winter Meeting of The Wildlife Society Ames, Iowa, Quality Inn on 13th Street *more details forthcoming
Lost Nation: The Ioway Parts 1 -3
Effigy Mounds National Monument 151 IA-76, Harpers Ferry, IAFourth Wall Films, Tammy and Kelly Rundell Winter Stories at Effigy Mounds National Monument is an exploration of American Indian storytelling rooted in the tradition that stories are told after the first frost and before the first thunder. Winter is a quiet time for reflection and remembering; storytelling opens the door. All events will take …
Lost Nation: The Ioway Parts 1 -3
Effigy Mounds National Monument 151 IA-76, Harpers Ferry, IAFourth Wall Films, Tammy and Kelly Rundell Winter Stories at Effigy Mounds National Monument is an exploration of American Indian storytelling rooted in the tradition that stories are told after the first frost and before the first thunder. Winter is a quiet time for reflection and remembering; storytelling opens the door. All events will take …
Big River Connectivity Presentation and Discussions, Fairfield, Iowa
Details forthcoming.
Potluck & Community Discussion
The Ecobarn 2143 185th St, Fairfield, IABig River Connectivity: Rewilding Iowa by Reconnecting the Mississippi-Missouri Basin A 45-minute presentation on rewilding, wildlife habitat, and human-to-nature relationships by Leland Searles, Ph.D., Sociocultural Anthropology, Ecological Consult & Owner
“Ho-Chunk Oral Stories: Are They Still Relevant Today?”
Effigy Mounds National Monument 151 IA-76, Harpers Ferry, IABill Quakenbush, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer, Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin Winter Stories at Effigy Mounds National Monument is an exploration of American Indian storytelling rooted in the tradition that stories are told after the first frost and before the first thunder. Winter is a quiet time for reflection and remembering; storytelling opens the door. All …
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