Connecting to Land Through a Tribal Lens

Location

Makoshika State Park
Makoshika State Park, Hiatt Amphitheater, 1301 Snyder Ave, Glendive, MT

City

Glendive

Date

Jun 17 2022
Expired!

Time

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Labels

In-Person

Connecting to Land Through a Tribal Lens

Indigenous stories offer a unique way to understand the power of the natural world and our human connections to it. Through discussion about indigenous peoples’ ways of life, value systems, tribal languages, and stories created long before Montana was established in 1889, participants learn about a personal, soulful relationship to our natural world. Participants also better understand how these elements sustain our identity through history and in modern times. How can our tribal stories and ways of knowing elevate others in their understanding of identity? Participants walk away with a fresh look at who they are and appreciation for the landscape from time immemorial. Audience members ponder responsibility and stewardship to the earth through a tribal lens and discuss ways to act for future generations and our natural world relations.

This conversation will be held at the Hiatt Amphitheater in Makoshika State Park.

The event is finished.