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8:30-8:45a.m.
U.S. Forest Service/IUFRO Task Force Conference Collaboration
Welcome and Introductions, Dr. Holly YoungBear-Tibbetts, College of Menominee nation
Introductory Remarks from Forest Service, Forrest “Skip” Starkey, Deputy Regional Forester ,USDA Forest Service, Eastern Region 9
Moderator, Dr. Holly YoungBear-Tibbetts, College of Menominee Nation
9:00-12:30p.m.
Session VI
Indigenous Wisdom, Sustainability, and Balance
Facilitator: Dr. William Van Lopik, Sustainable Development Faculty, College of Menominee Nation
Apolinario Cordova and Mark Everingham, Land, autonomy, and sustainable development in Indigenous communities of the Northern autonomous region of the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua
Edwin Taylor and Mark Everingham, Land, autonomy, and sustainable development in Indigenous communities of the Peten, Guatemala
Te Kipa Kepa - Brian Morgan, Traditional Approaches to Forest Management and the Mauri ModelRoian Matt and Alan Watson, Traditional Wisdom-Beyond Traditional Knowledge to Protect Wilderness Character as a Means of Protecting Confederated Salish & Kootenai Cultures
12:30-1:30p.m.
Lunch
Iroquois Complex Oneida Room
Luncheon Speaker
Joel Holtrop, Deputy Chief, USDA Forest Service, National Forest System
1:30-6:15p.m.
Session VII
Indigenous Wisdom, Sustainability, and Balance
Facilitator: John Ochsner, Faculty, College of Menominee Nation
Deborah McGregor, TEK, Certification, and Sustainable Forest Management Planning
Frank K. Lake Incorporating traditional ecological knowledge with forestry research and management issues in Northwestern California: Case studies of the US Forest Service, Karuk Tribe California, and Karuk Indigenous Basketweavers
Ellen Donoghue,, Tribal-Federal Collaboration in Resource Management and the Role of Indigenous Knowledge
Ron Trosper, North American Chapter Overview of the TRFK Task Force Report




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