The Sam Noble Museum at The University of Oklahoma inspires minds to understand the world through collection-based research, interpretation, and education.
With the effects of climate change placing more and more stress on our local food systems, Indigenous Peoples in the United States are looking to adapt and implement traditional knowledge as a means of maintaining cultural connections to food and fight back against climate threats. This lecture chronicles how Tribes across Indian Country are using traditional knowledge systems and modern technologies to preserve vital community food systems.
Registration opens July 29.