Oregon’s Water: What Coyote Can Teach Us (Champinefu Webinar Series)

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Teens, Adults, Seniors
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Join us for a presentation demonstrating how traditional stories guide the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde's work to create abundance in a culturally-important Kalapuya River, and how we can use those concepts and techniques to create abundance in other local Willamette River tributary rivers and creeks.

Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde presenters are:

  • David Harrelson, Cultural Resources Manager
  • Kelly Dirksen, Fish and Wildlife Program Manager

This event is the last in the three-part Champinefu Webinar Series. Each event compares and contrasts the perspectives and functionalities of two cultural interpretations of the issues. The Champinefu Webinar Series is co-sponsored by the Marys Peak Group of the Sierra Club, Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde, Corvallis Sustainability Coalition, Spring Creek Project, and Corvallis-Benton County Public Library.