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Ancient Scorched Seeds and Indigenous Land Stewardship

Free online event put on by the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History and AMLT Research Associate Rob Cuthrell.

Archaeologists can analyze charred seeds and other plant remains to learn about relationships between people and the natural world deep into the past. This talk will describe how a collaborative research project between Amah Mutsun Tribal Band, State Parks, and academic researchers utilized this type of information to explore how Indigenous peoples on the coast of San Mateo and Santa Cruz Counties used prescribed burning to steward local landscapes. Guided by these findings, Amah Mutsun Land Trust is working to revitalize Indigenous-based stewardship of open spaces today.

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Earlier Event: November 13
San Juan Bautista Garden Work Day
Later Event: December 11
San Juan Bautista Garden Work Day