Biography |
Jane Goodall Institute Roots and Shoots current grantee for Stewardship and the Preservation of Life in the Tohono O’odham Haki:dag – Sacred Homeland of the Tohono O’odham Nation
Multidisciplinary Instructor at the University of Arizona teaching Stewardship and the Preservation of Life and Impacts to Native Species
PhD. Ethnoecology and Native American and Indigenous Studies, The University of Arizona. MS and BS Botany and Scientific and Fine Art
Organic sustainable agroecologist and arboriculturist
International Expert at the Research Institute of Anthropology and Ethnology, Jishou University, China conducting UNESCO-LINKS UNDESA UNPFII collaborative research with the Kam people of China and ministries responsible for ethnic development
Licensed Researcher with the Hopi Tribe Cultural Preservation Office on the International Repatriation of Hopi and Pueblo human remains and sacred funerary offerings that were taken from Mesa Verde by Nordenskiold and exported without permit or permission. They came home from the National Museum of Finland in 2020 for rightful ceremonial reburial in Mesa Verde.
USAID and International Cooperative Biodiversity Group Project Principal Investigator in the Andes with the Aymara Nation conducting collaborative social and environmental impact assessment and needs assessment.
Professor and Research Fellow at Yushan Tribal College and Research Fellow and International Conservation Liaison for developing Yushan National Park, Formosa
Sustainable Agriculture and Agroforestry Researcher at the College of Micronesia
We are given life that we may enhance life
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School/Organization Name |
The University of Arizona/Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
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Grade Level - Other |
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
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