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Promoting Tribal Sovereignty - in the news

Posted April 9th, 2024

Bear Bones Lab member Morino Baca

Committed to Community-Accountable Research, Bear Bones Lab supports Indigenous archaeology, check out this article featuring our Bear Bones Lab alumnus, Morino Baca: 

“There’s a lot of pain associated with that colonization history, so it’s important for younger people in the community to connect to their roots in a positive way, and to engage with their elders because they’re our libraries, and when they’re gone, that knowledge goes with them,” says Morino Baca, a UC Berkeley graduate student in public health who has ancestral ties to the Genízaro Indigenous community.

Check out the story here!

 

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