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Jennifer Iredale

Events

Conservancy Field Trip to SṈIDȻEȽ and W̱SÁNEĆ Carvers

Twenty-eight people took the ferry to Swartz Bay on March 23 to participate in the Conservancy’s W̱SÁNEĆ day long field trip. The day began with a land acknowledgement: “With gratitude, we respectfully acknowledge that we are gathering today on the unceded traditional territory of the W̱SÁNEĆ people who have cared Read more…

By Jennifer Iredale, 1 monthMay 1, 2023 ago
Native Plants

Indigenous Relations and the Conservancy

I joined the Mayne Island Conservancy many years ago because their members are concerned about the land and the future of the earth, and take action where they live. When I joined the Conservancy Board in 2022, I did so because I believed the Conservancy would be a good organization Read more…

By Jennifer Iredale, 4 monthsJanuary 31, 2023 ago
Events

ŚTEṈIST ȻENTOL EȻSIÁ TĆÁNȻE  / Walking Forward with the Past

Were you inspired reading ‘Braiding Sweetgrass’ or are you a fan of renowned ethnobotanist Nancy Turner’s research on Indigenous peoples’ knowledge of plants and environments? Then you might want to attend a Mayne Island Conservancy presentation January 7th, 2023, at the Ag Hall with Judith Lyn Arney and Sarah Jim Read more…

By Jennifer Iredale, 5 monthsDecember 28, 2022 ago
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