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DESCRIPTION:Panel: Land Rematriation and Cultural Resilience\nReturning the Sacred to 
 the Mother; with Theresa Harlan, Corrina Gould & Tiśina Parker\n\nWhat 
 does land rematriation mean in contemporary Indigenous time, space and 
 culture? Three local indigenous leaders discuss the sacred responsibility 
 to care for, nurture and protect our land through the Indigenous, fem 
 perspective and why #Landback is more than a hashtag.\n\nTheresa Harlan 
 discusses storytelling as a way to re-build our sacred connections with 
 ancestral lands. Corrina Gould presents the monumental work that Sogorea 
 Té Land Trust has done in the Bay Area to rematriate land to local 
 Indigenous people. Tiśina Parker shares the accomplishments of her tribe, 
 Southern Sierra Miwuk Nation, in rematriating nearly 900 acres of land 
 within the boundaries of Yosemite National Park, her tribal homeland. In 
 this engaging conversation they will share dreams, visions and 
 responsibilities about what rematriation means for land stewardship and the 
 future seven generations.\n\nAs Sogorea Té Land Trust says: 
 “Rematriation is a term used by Indigenous women to describe the process 
 of restoring balance to the world and sacred relationships between 
 Indigenous people and their Ancestral land.”\n\nSpeaker bios:\n\nTheresa 
 Harlan:\n\nTheresa Harlan is the director of the Alliance for Felix Cove, 
 an Indigenous women led organization that works to rematriate, protect and 
 restore her Felix Family home and ancestral lands at Point Reyes National 
 Seashore. Born in San Francisco, Theresa Harlan is the adopted daughter of 
 Elizabeth Campigli Harlan (Támal-ko/Coast Miwok) and John Harlan. By birth 
 she is Jemez Pueblo and an enrolled member of Kewa Pueblo of New 
 Mexico.\n\n\nhttps://www.alliance4felixcove.org/\n\n\nCorrina 
 Gould:\n\nCorrina Gould (Tribal Chair for the Confederated Villages of 
 Lisjan Nation), was born and raised in the village of Huichin, now known as 
 Oakland CA. She is the Co-Founder and Lead Organizer for Indian People 
 Organizing for Change, a small Native run organization and the Sogorea 
 Te’ Land Trust, an urban Indigenous women-led organization within her 
 ancestral territory. Through the practices of rematriation, cultural 
 revitalization, and land restoration, the Land Trust calls on Native and 
 non-Native peoples to heal and transform legacies of colonization, 
 genocide, and to do the work our ancestors and future generations are 
 calling us\nto do.\n\nhttps://sogoreate-landtrust.org/ \n\n\nTiśina 
 Parker:\n\n“Tish–ee–na” Tiśina Ta-till-ium Parker, is a visionary 
 Indigenous community arts activist working in collaboration with the 
 inter-tribal Bay Area community. Tiśina is the granddaughter of Ralph and 
 Julia F. Parker, daughter of Louis and Patricia Parker. Her people are 
 Yosemite Southern Sierra Miwuk/Kutzadika’a Mono Lake Paiute from her 
 Grandfather’s lineage and Kashia Pomo/Coast Miwuk from her 
 Grandmother’s lineage. Tiśina currently serves on her tribal council 
 with the Southern Sierra Miwuk Nation supporting Indigenous landback 
 efforts and as the Cultural Pathways Manager for the Alliance For Felix 
 Cove. \n\nhttps://www.nativeone.org/\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2025/02/15/18873247.php
SUMMARY:Land Rematriation and Cultural Resilience
LOCATION:Koret Auditorium. Main Library, 100 Larkin Street. San Francisco
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2025/02/15/18873247.php
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DTEND:20250226T030000Z
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