Date: April 16 at 3:00 PM Host: Maine Climate Table and Justice for Women Intended Audience: anyone interested in the topic Cost: Free
Because of a deep relationship with the land and water, Indigenous peoples are among the first to notice changes in the climate. For the same reason, they are among the first to face the consequences. Indigenous peoples react to impacts in creative ways, drawing on traditional knowledge of how the natural world works.
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