Conference Individual Presentations
Presentations and Powerpoints
- The Archaeology of Traditional Resource Access in the North Cascades (Larry Campbell, Tribal Historian, Swinomish Tribe and Bob Mierendorf, North Cascades National Park Archaeologist)
- "Wilderness" in Mind: Rethinking Categories of Cultural and Natural Landscapes for the Benefit of Plants, People and the Land (Joyce LeCompte-Mastenbrook, University of Washington, Department of Anthropology)
- The Muckleshoot Food Sovereignty Project: Reframing Environmental Health (Valerie Segrest, Muckleshoot)
- Suquamish Traditional Plants Program (Julia Bennett-Gladstone, Suquamish)
- Tribal Youth Hands-On Experience Propagating Cultural Plants: National Park Service Native Plants Nursery Program with Upper Skagit Tribe (Meghan Parker, North Cascades National Park)
- Tribal Food and Medicine Gardens (Elise Krohn, Northwest Indian College)
- Tribal Gathering and Local Private Forestlands: Timber Fish and Wildlife/Forest and Fish (TFW-FFR) Provisions to Foster and Use (Jeffrey Thomas, Puyallup)
- Tribal Gathering Across Jurisdictions in the Great Lakes Region (James Zorn, Great Lakes Indians Fish and Wildlife Commission)
- The Legal Framework for the Treaty Gathering and Implications for Public Land Management (Mason Morisset, Morisset, Schlosser, Jozwiak & Somerville, Attorneys At Law, Seattle)
- Tribal Regulation of Treaty Gathering (Tim Brewer, Tribal Attorney, Tulalip)
- A Perspective from Tribes of the Great Lakes Region: State and Federal Agreements for Treaty Gathering (James Zorn, Executive Director Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission)
- Managing Public Lands to Ensure the Meaningful Exercise of Treaty Gathering (presentation by Peter Goldmark, Washington State Commissioner of Public Lands)
- Traditional Plant Collection at Mount Rainier National Park: The Nisqually-Mount Rainier Plant Collection Agreement (Georgiana Kautz, Nisqually; Greg Burtchard, Mt. Rainier National Park)
- Growing the Tribal – Federal Partnership in Land Stewardship: The Tulalip-Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie MOA and Treaty Reserved Gathering (Rob Iwamoto, Forest Supervisor, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest; Jason Gobin, Tulalip; Libby Halpin Nelson, Tulalip)
- The Muckleshoot Huckleberry Project at Government Meadows (Warren Kinggeorge, Muckleshoot Tribe and Laura Potash Martin, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest)
- Food Security: Scarcity in the Midst of Abundance (Dr. Rudolph C. Rÿser, Center for World Indigenous Studies) (presented by Elise Krohn, Northwest Indian College)
Presentation Handouts
Session Summary Notes