On Wednesday, July 22nd, 261 participants from around the globe joined together on Zoom with Lyla June, IONS 2019 NextGen Consciousness in Action Award Winner. The NextGen Consciousness in Action Awards, which began in 2017, honor up-and-coming professionals who seek to uplift culture and whose noetic work extends into domains beyond what we are focusing on here at IONS. As noetic seekers, we are continuously looking for ways to illustrate our deep interconnection and where we, as humans, can improve life for all on this planet.
We hope you enjoy this Noetic Global Gathering recording in which Lyla June, PhD student, shared her doctoral research on the regional scale foodscapes cultivated by First Nations and the ways in which these still impact our lives today. We explored how, through these practices, human beings can become a benevolent, and even essential, agent within the food webs and ecosystems that surround us.
Recording
For those who were not able to join the webinar or who wish to watch it again, we have uploaded the recording into our archives, along with the webinar resources. A free account is required to access the recording through our Noetic Global Gatherings Archives eLearning course.
If you are not already registered for our Noetic Global Gatherings Archives, sign up here!
If you are already registered for the Noetic Global Gatherings Archives, first log into eLearning website and then click the button below:
Time Stamps
0:00:00 – IONS Introduction
0:03:01 – Lyla June’s Introduction
0:04:15 – “What is Food” Writing Exercise
0:08:15 – Lyla June’s Presentation on Historical Ecology
0:36:00 – Post-Presentation “What is Food” Writing Exercise
0:40:18 – Writing Exercise Debrief
0:42:10 – Small Breakout Room Session: How did your view of food change? What questions does it bring up for you?
0:43:37 – Q&A Session with Lyla June
0:54:08 – Introduction to the Native Land Tool
0:57:19 – Meditation with Lyla June
1:10:34 – Wrap Up and Large Group Comments
Resources
We are pleased to share the following resources:
- Website for Lyla June
- Lyla June’s Bioneers Article on “Forest as Farm”
- Role of Indigenous Peoples in the Creation of Fruit and Mast Forests in Eastern United States
- Study of Fossilized Pollen in a Kentucky Pond
- Herring Roe, Kelp Forests and Creations Stories of the Island of Bella Bella British Columbia
- Native Land (History on the land you are on)
- Sogorea Te’ Land Trust
- Reseeding Our Imagination of Nourishment
- Sign Up to Receive Alerts for New Global Gatherings
About Lyla June, IONS 2019 NextGen Consciousness in Action Award Winner
Lyla June, PhD Student, is a poet, musician, human ecologist, public speaker, and community organizer of Diné (Navajo), Tsétsêhéstâhese (Cheyenne) and European lineages. She is a co-founder of The Taos Peace and Reconciliation Council, which works to heal intergenerational trauma and ethnic division in northern New Mexico. She is also the founder of Regeneration Festival, an annual celebration of children that occurs in 13 countries around the world every September.
She graduated with honors from Stanford University with a degree in Environmental Anthropology, holds a masters degree from the University of New Mexico with a concentration in American Indian Education, and has recently earned her PhD from the University of Alaska Fairbanks.