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Kendra Allen

Posts by Kendra Allen:
  • 2019: Ksik Stakii Project in Review
  • From the Field: A Native Science Fellow Perspective
  • My Big Sky Watershed Corps Term: The Start of Shifting Perceptions
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From the Chairman:

The Blackfeet (Amskapi Piikani) have long believed that we are the caretakers of the land and resources where we have resided for many thousands of years. To this day, we use this land for spiritual and cultural purposes. The Blackfeet Nation strives to retain its culture in this modern era where impacts to our world are changing, and we recognize we must adapt.”
– Harry Barnes, Chairman, Blackfeet Tribal Business Council

*Cover Photo by Mya Davis

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  • 2019: Ksik Stakii Project in Review December 28, 2019
  • From the Field: A Native Science Fellow Perspective November 25, 2019
  • My Big Sky Watershed Corps Term: The Start of Shifting Perceptions February 7, 2019
  • A Year as the Beaver Guy January 28, 2019
  • Native Science Fellow Tiffany Hill: My experience attending the Watershed Symposium November 7, 2018
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