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TR Heydman
Colorado State UniversityMeeting roles in:
Rezilience, Roots, and Relations: Learning through Indigenous Land, Water, & Data Stewardship.
Indigenous Science to Action: Transforming Geoscience Through Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Meaningful Engagement with Indigenous Peoples I Poster
Stewardship Speaks: The Ripple Effect of Indigenous Collaboration
Indigenous Science to Action: Transforming Geoscience Through Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Meaningful Engagement with Indigenous Peoples II Oral
Indigenous Science to Action: Transforming Geoscience Through Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Meaningful Engagement with Indigenous Peoples III Oral
T.R. is a graduate student studying Forestry Sciences and holds an undergraduate degree in Natural Resource Management with a minor in Watershed Science from CSU. T.R. joined the Indigenous Land & Data Stewards lab in the fall of 2022. A native Oklahoman and proud citizen of the Cherokee Nation, T.R. continues to learn the Cherokee language and enjoys spending time outdoors, woodworking, and foraging edible plants. T.R. is an NSF GFRP recipient and is currently working on a project supported by the Transformation Network (NSF-funded) to identify the impacts of laws and policies created under settler-colonialism and the contemporary implications for Indigenous water rights and management. TR has formed an Indigenous advisory council to help guide his project and to gain a more in depth understanding of Indigenous worldview and ontology in terms of water and natural resources.
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