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- who: Beth R. Middleton Manning et al. from the This Article focuses on and honors the work of Corrina Gould and Johnella LaRose to develop an urban, Native, women-led conservation mechanism to build community and protect sacred placesIt emerges from an ongoing dialogue initiated by Corrina and Johnella with five other women (representing Mohawk, Anishinaabe, Lenape, Afro-Caribbean, Jewish, and other heritages) working in Native governance, law, and conservation. These five women (who, along with Gould and LaRose, are coauthors of this article) are San Francisco State University professor and chair of American Indian Studies Joanne . . .
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