Video: Outdoor Education and Allyship with the Abenaki Community

A panel discussion with outdoor educators in the Northeast, hosted by Abenaki Arts & Education Center, held with Zoom on April 19. 2022.

Outdoor education is placed-based work that relies on land-based knowledge which often borrows from Native survival and cultural craft skills. This type of work and connection to the land may lead northeastern educators to wonder how they can be good allies for the Abenaki people.

Direct link to YouTube here.

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