Whose Land Is This

Presenters Carol Mork and Hillary Freeman share what they discovered about the land where they live, it’s connection to the 1854 treaty, and about dynamic Grace A Schaefer who bought the land in 1912.

Whose Land Is This2023-06-06T15:43:33-05:00

Your Life, Your Legacy

Regardless of age, estate planning is critical to ensure your final wishes are honored. Legacy planning is the act of imagining and preparing for how you want to bequeath your property and assets to your loved ones after your death.

Your Life, Your Legacy2023-06-19T16:07:51-05:00

We Are All Treaty People

This webinar will provide an overview of the histories and legacies of treaty-making in Minnesota. We will discuss the 16 treaties that specifically ceded land in Minnesota to the United States between 1837 and 1861, focusing, in particular, on the treaties that impacted Northern Minnesota. We will conclude the discussion by examining the legacies of these treaties, especially the (lack of) relationship many non-Indigenous Minnesotans have towards these treaties today.

We Are All Treaty People2023-05-24T11:10:19-05:00

Understanding Equity

Join Nina McCune for a presentation on how to build a framework that could be employed in a variety of settings to ensure all people have access and the opportunity to engage the resources, institutions, and outcomes necessary for equity.

Understanding Equity2023-05-30T15:36:37-05:00

Restore Lake Superior’s Coastal Forest

The North Shore Forest Collaborative will share how private North Shore landowners can help restore Lake Superior’s coastal forest. This includes providing information about how landowners can prepare their private land forests for winter, tree planting/protection, and prepping for Spring tree planting season.

Restore Lake Superior’s Coastal Forest2023-06-06T15:14:51-05:00

Understanding the Impact of Historical Trauma

This presentation will introduce the concepts of Historical Trauma and Epigenetics from the American Indian perspective and help us begin to uncover the ongoing impact on our children, families, communities, and ourselves.

Understanding the Impact of Historical Trauma2024-03-06T15:35:07-06:00

Understanding the Genocide of Indigenous Peoples

This lecture will explore the histories and legacies of genocide and mass violence perpetrated against the Indigenous peoples of North America broadly from the sixteenth century to the present by introducing competing definitions and concepts of physical and cultural genocide and settler colonialism.

Understanding the Genocide of Indigenous Peoples2024-06-20T11:36:33-05:00

Google Sheets

Google Sheets lets you easily handle task lists, create project plans, analyze data with charts and filters, allows for real-time collaboration, auto-saving, work from anywhere, offline work mode, and more.

Google Sheets2022-05-16T15:05:08-05:00
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