Alaska Co-Stewardship Talking Circle, Juneau, AK

Let’s Work Together to Strengthen Stewardship of Our Public Lands

Hosted by the U.S. Departments of the Interior & Agriculture

“By acknowledging and empowering Tribes as partners in co-stewardship of our country’s lands and waters, every American will benefit from strengthened management of our federal land and resources.” -Interior Secretary Deb Haaland

What will we do at the Talking Circles? Share, Listen, and Plan:

  •  What Tribal leaders have to say and what federal partners have heard about co-stewardship.
  •  Examples of how co-stewardship is happening in AK today.
  •  How Tribal leaders and communities would like co-stewardship to happen in their places.
  • Tribal leader and community capacity to engage in these conversations and related actions.

Who is invited?

  • Tribal Council Members, Tribal Administrators, ANCSA Regional and Village Corporation Land Managers, Alaska Native Regional Non-Profit Natural Resources Staff, Alaska Native Elders and Leaders, and local federal land managers.

Who is hosting this effort?

  • The Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, and U.S. Forest Service are convening Talking Circles throughout Alaska to connect Tribal leaders and federal land managers.

Why?

The purpose of the Talking Circle Series and other co-stewardship conversations is to improve stewardship of public lands, waters, and wildlife.

Please Join Us! 

Juneau

Thursday, May 18

4-7 pm

Generations Southeast Community Learning Center

Haa Kaak Hás Kahídi – Our Uncles’ House

3239 Hospital Drive

Juneau, Alaska 99801

Kotzebue

Monday, May 22

5-8 pm

Northwest Arctic Heritage Center

171 Third Ave, Kotzebue, AK 99752

Contact Us: Talking Circles Coordinator, Shelly Wade

907-242-5326 (call/text); shelly@agnewbeck.com

Alaska Co-Stewardship Talking Circles Flyer, Juneau 

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