2024 Champinefu Series: Lower Columbia River Art and Placekeeping: An intentional assertion of Indigenous lands, spaces, and relations

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Educational

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Teens, Adults, Seniors

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This is a free, virtual event. Please register to attend here: bit.ly/2024champinefu3

University of California Santa Barbara Ethnic Studies Professor Natchee Barnd (formerly with Oregon State University) presents Lower Columbia River indigenous public art installations which have become insurgent acts sustaining and creating indigenous space. And, a unique cultural geography and reclamation project deployed by the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde activates Placekeeping principles that could be expanded throughout the Willamette Valley.