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DESCRIPTION:Archaeologists can analyze charred seeds and other plant remains to learn 
 about relationships between people and the natural world deep into the 
 past.\n\nThis talk will describe how a collaborative research project 
 between Amah Mutsun Tribal Band, State Parks, and academic researchers 
 utilized this type of information to explore how Indigenous peoples on the 
 coast of San Mateo and Santa Cruz Counties used prescribed burning to 
 steward local landscapes. Guided by these findings, Amah Mutsun Land Trust 
 is working to revitalize Indigenous-based stewardship of open spaces 
 today.\n\nAbout the Speaker\n\nRob Cuthrell is a researcher in archaeology 
 and historical ecology who has studied relationships between Indigenous 
 people and landscapes west of the Santa Cruz Mountains for over a decade. 
 Currently, Rob works as a consultant for Amah Mutsun Land Trust managing a 
 native plant propagation and restoration project on Año Nuevo 
 Point.\n\n?Register for this free online 
 event:\nhttps://www.santacruzmuseum.org/11-16-ancient-scorched-seeds-and-indigenous-land-stewardship-with-rob-cuthrell/\n\nThis 
 program is in support of the exhibit Seeds: Nature’s Artful Engineering, 
 on view at the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History through November 28.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/11/06/18846131.php
SUMMARY:Ancient Scorched Seeds and Indigenous Land Stewardship with Rob Cuthrell
LOCATION:Register for this free online 
 event:\nhttps://www.santacruzmuseum.org/11-16-ancient-scorched-seeds-and-indigenous-land-stewardship-with-rob-cuthrell/
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/11/06/18846131.php
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