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Hi Everyone! Thanks for joining us today. Feel free to let us know where you are beaming in from. Today’s session will run closer to 1.5 hours. If you need to leave early, don’t fret…we are recording the session and will post it on the IAIA 4 Directions Projections website: https://iaia.instructure.com/courses/3997

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You can also find recordings from past presentations on this site.

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Beaming in from Cheyenne/Arapahoe/Ute lands now known as Denver CO

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I'm Savannah and I'm Navajo, tuning in from Santa Fe 👌

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Melanie from Tortugas Pueblo beaming in from Oga’a Po’oge aka Santa Fe.

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Stacy Lopez, calling in from Santa Fe, NM

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i’m diego, i’m piro-manso-tiwa and i’m in nambe🧝🏽♀️

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I'm Soledad and I'm Mexican, beaming in from Santa Fe

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Wow!

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Agree. This is so awesome!

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Information we go through quickly will be available on the TWU website soon and on handouts, so those will be accessible, or you can request via email.

01:04:42
Such a cool idea!

01:07:01
my name is Paul Quintana an

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I am from Cochiti pueblo

01:07:24
All’s good!

01:08:39
I am interested in hearing more about chitin and its relation to synthetics. I can unmute and ask a longer version.

01:09:00
How is the mushroom made into leather and is it like durable? What about the gloves

01:09:51
Nature’s forms and patterns…so interesting

01:10:12
Later is better

01:10:17
Yes!

01:19:01
Living their best lives! :)

01:21:31
Can mycorrhizal fungi be added to gardens? If so, how would they be added? Is there a point in their growth where they would be considered to be doing more harm than good?

01:24:06
Kaitlin mentioned phytoremediation, that is using plants

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to remediate

01:44:53
There is an article in Nature “Global prevalence of non-perennial rivers and streams” this week.

01:51:28
Environmental justice demands racial justice!

01:51:49
Powerful presentation. Thank you for your professionalism and passion. The teacher in me gives you an A+. Melanie can explain!

01:53:24
The metaphor and symbolism runs in nature, in storytelling, spirituality and science!

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https://iaia.instructure.com/courses/3997

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kaitbryson@gmail.com

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beata@tewawomenunited.org

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Thank you again for these amazing presentations.