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Constance Owl, a member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians from the Cherokee County Community, has decided to come to UGA and work alongside Dr. Claudio Saunt as a Presidential Fellow Graduate Student.

After Hurricane Helene ravaged parts of the southeastern U.S., the Cherokee Nation has stepped up to assist recovery efforts for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) in North Carolina.

The Department of American Indian Studies (AIS) at UNC Pembroke is inviting proposals for presentations and applications for student travel grants for the 20th annual Southeast Native Studies Conference (SNSC), to be held March 20-21, 2025.  

For decades, people have wrongfully believed that 80% of the world’s remaining biodiversity is protected by Indigenous peoples. This statement claims that Indigenous communities play “essential roles" in conserving biodiversity, however the 80% claim is simply wrong.

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