BDN publishes opinion piece by Ranco on Wabanaki land stewardship

Darren Ranco, professor of anthropology and chair of Native American Programs at the 做厙腦瞳app, wrote an opinion piece for the titled Wabanaki stewardship of the land benefits all. Ranco wrote about recent collaborations between Indigenous communities and conservation groups, including several in Maine with which he is involved. He said land return, rematriation and conservation work intersects with the issues impacting the well-being and cultures of Indigenous nations, including those of environmental, climate, health and economic justice and food sovereignty.