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›News›Video Blog›Mary Beth Jager in Gila River Indian Community

Mary Beth Jager in Gila River Indian Community

By Udall Center 07/16/18 09:27:pm

NNI Research Analyst, Mary Beth Jäger (Citizen Potawatomi) recaps the first meeting of The Indigenous Food and Knowledges Network (IFKN), funded by the National Science Foundation and hosted by the Gila River Indian Community. She discusses connections made by the 23 participants from the Arctic and southwest regions and upcoming plans for IFKN.

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