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A Platform Promoting Place-based Indigenous Knowledges, Indigenized Research and Future Generations.
Noah Schlager
Bio
I am Mvskoke (Eastern/Poarch Creek descendant), Creole, & Jewish. I am a PhD student in Geography at the University of Arizona and an Indigenous Data Sovereignty Doctoral Scholar with the Collaboratory for Indigenous Data Governance. In my work I examine the role Indigenous farmers and foresters play in the resurgence of biologically diverse and socially liberatory working lands. I have a background as a seed keeper and conservation farmer, a cvpofv-vtotkv, and have collaborated with dozens of communities and seed repositories to return Indigenous seeds to new generations of Indigenous farmers. My scholarship engages Indigenous methodology, conservation science, critical biogeography, counter-mapping, and agrarian studies.

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