This workshop will draw upon Mvskoke tools of futurity to understand how we relate to place and land and what kind of future we imagine for our relatives before we all make our journey to the Milky Way. Indigenous peoples have always grappled with the past, present, and future to make a way for their communities. They have drawn on their embodied knowledges, resources and relations with the surrounding flora, fauna, and minerals to create full and well-lived lives. In this workshop, we will work on maps of care to understand the abundance of our places and imagine a collective future.
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