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Subject February 3, 2021: Indigenomics Webinar
Date January 29, 2021 6:15 PM
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February 3, 2021: Indigenomics: Harnessing the Power of Our Communities
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Indigenomics: Harnessing the Power of Our Communities

Indigenous communities are powerhouses of knowledge, abundance, resilience, and resources. It is time to harness that power and shift the narrative of taking, exploitation, and degradation to a narrative and practice of caring, regeneration, and giving back to communities and Mother Earth. In the latest issue of the Cultural Survival Quarterly magazine ([link removed]) , we share the stories of Indigenous entrepreneurs and leaders who are making an immense difference in uplifting their communities on their own terms, and according to Indigenous values and principles, from a place of abundance.

Join us for this free webinar, featuring Indigenomics experts and CSQ authors.

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Wednesday, February 3, 2021 11AM PT/ 2PM ET

Moderator:
Daisee Francour (Oneida), Director of Strategic Partnerships and Communications, Cultural Survival

Panelists:
Carol Anne Hilton (Hesquiaht First Nation), CEO and Founder, Indigenomics Institute
Paul Lacerte (Carrier First Nation), Managing Partner, Raven Indigenous Capital Partners
Dr. PennElys Droz (Anishinaabe/Wyandot), NDN Collective Program Officer and NDN Fund Steering Committee Member
Kaimana Barcarse (Kanaka Hawai'i), Director, Catalytic Initiatives (Strategies & Transformation) at Kamehameha Schools, Board of Directors, The Cultural Conservancy and Cultural Survival, and Program Director, Alana I Kai Hikina on KWXX-FM

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Economía Indígena: aprovechando el poder de nuestras comunidades

¿Ya leyó nuestra última revista Cultural Survival Quarterly sobre economía Indígena? Únase a nosotros en este seminario web gratuito, con expertos en economía Indígena y autores del CSQ que hablarán sobre cómo los empresarios y líderes Indígenas están levantando a sus comunidades en sus propios términos, de acuerdo a sus valores y principios Indígenas, desde la abundancia.

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Miércoles, 3 de febrero de 2021 11AM PT / 2PM ET

Moderadora:
Daisee Francour (Oneida), Directora de Alianzas Estratégicas y Comunicaciones, Cultural Survival

Panelistas:
Carol Anne Hilton (Hesquiaht First Nation), Directora Ejecutiva y Fundadora de Indigenomics Institute
Paul Lacerte (Carrier First Nation), Socio Gerente de Raven Indigenous Capital Partners
Dr. PennElys Droz (Anishinaabe/Wyandot), Oficial de Programa de NDN Collective y Miembro del Comité Directivo de NDN Fund
Kaimana Barcarse (Kanaka Hawai'i), Director, Catalytic Initiatives (Estrategias & Trasformación) en Kamehameha Schools, miembro de la Junta Directiva de The Cultural Conservancy y de Cultural Survival; Director de Alana I Kai Hikina en KWXX-FM


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