![]() 11-13, that will gather more than 50 scholars and community members from Indigenous and rural societies from the Pamir Mountains regions of Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Xinjiang the Standing Rock Sioux Nation and from the Oneida Lake region in New York state. Kassam and his colleagues are also hosting a conference at Cornell beginning Indigenous People's Day, Oct. "Engaging Transformation: Using Seasonal Rounds to Anticipate Climate Change," to be published in October in Human Ecology, was authored by Kassam, several of his students, and colleagues from the U.S. Karim-Aly Kassam, the International Professor of Environmental and Indigenous Studies in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, is leading a project that brings together Indigenous and rural communities and scholars from across the globe to develop ecological calendars that integrate local cultural systems with seasonal indicators. A new collaboration shows that navigating climate change requires radically re-envisioning the ways in which we create knowledge. ![]()
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