Conservation Voters of PA
www.conservationpa.org
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Hi —
I wanted to make sure you got this invitation from Jess about a discussion we're hosting with Lenape Nation of PA and PennFuture to learn more about one of the Indigenous tribes that resides here in Pennsylvania. It's happening tomorrow at noon, and we're really looking forward to it!
Don't miss this opportunity to get a more in-depth overview of the history of the Lenape people, discuss their journey to state recognition, and talk about how environmental stewardship plays a role in the Lenape culture. Sign up today to receive the Zoom link to participate! [[link removed]]
Hope to see you tomorrow!
Eva Piatek
Digital Campaigns Manager
Conservation Voters of PA
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Hi friend,
November is Native American and Indigenous People’s Heritage Month , a time to celebrate the rich and diverse cultures, histories, and traditions of Native people. As the country’s original environmental stewards, Native and Indigenous people continue to be on the frontlines of climate action, implementing regenerative solutions to care for our home — and yet they have been disproportionately impacted by environmental injustices and climate change impacts. We cannot continue our fight for environmental justice without centering their experiences.
To learn more and honor the Lenape, one of the Indigenous tribes that resides here in Pennsylvania, Conservation Voters of PA is hosting a lunchtime webinar on Wednesday, November 17 with Adam Waterbear DePaul, a member of Tribal Council and Storykeeper of the Lenape Nation of PA. Sign up today to get the Zoom link and call-in information to join us! [[link removed]]
The Lenape are Indigenous to the places we now call eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and southern New York. For over 10,000 years, they have been the caretakers of these lands and the Delaware River, which now provides drinking water to millions of people. Yet over a period of 250 years, many Lenape people were removed from their lands and dispersed throughout the United States, and to this day Pennsylvania still hasn’t recognized the Lenape formally as a tribe. Representing the people that stayed behind, the Lenape Nation of PA is active in the revival of traditions and community, encouraging partnerships among people and organizations in order to foster cultural, historical, and environmental education and preservation.
During our conversation, Adam will provide a more in-depth overview of the history of the Lenape people, discuss the Lenape's pathway to state recognition, and talk about how conservation and environmental stewardship plays a role in the Lenape culture. He'll also touch upon their contemporary environmental initiatives, including their upcoming Rising Nation River Journey in 2022.
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn more about the Lenape and their journey. Sign up to receive the link and call-in information to join us! [[link removed]]
In solidarity,
Jess Cadorette
Field Director
Conservation Voters of PA
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