Land & Sovereignty
Are integral to the process of sustainable development. The Menominee Nation has a firm experiential basis for their understandingof this process. They know first hand the horror of termination, and the struggle for restoration of their status as a federally recognized Indian tribe. While political restoration has been accomplished, other aspects of restoration are yet unattended. Central to our research and extension mission is the commitment to those topics and activities that re-affirm tribal sovereignty and preserves the tribal estate.
Human Perception , Activity & Behavior
A priority for research lies in projects which assure access to safe and reliable food and water resources. To that end, we anticipate complimenting research efforts in sustainable forestry with new initiatives in permaculture, ethnobotany, and preliminary investigation of the feasibility of aquaculture and hydroponics production.
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The Sustainable Development Institute (SDI) is dedicated to examining sustainability issues and applying them to the Menominee model of sustainable development. This Web Site is devoted to explorations of questions like, what is sustainable development? Answers are offered through multimedia presentations, essays, and conversations on the Menominee, their Forest, and their spirit. Please enter our virtual environment and help us look at ways to sustain our nation, forest and spirit.Economics Initial entry into extension services to forward this dimension are in nascent development, with an initial emphasis on cooperating with the local business incubator, offering workshops for potential entrepreneurs and service as a research resource for tribal enterprise. We anticipate the local regions designation as an enterprise community will provide additional training opportunities. Decision Making Today we remain dependent on this land and water to sustain us. Therefore, we must make the necessary decisions to sustain it for future generations. We believe Menominee Autochthony is the centerpiece by which decision making must take place for successful sustenance of this nation and land. Autochthony - n. from the land itself; ![]() Please visit our International Conference website: Sharing Indigenous Wisdom: An International Dialogue on Sustainable Development @ www.SharingIndigenousWisdom.org
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2nd Annual Sustainable Living Fair Great Lakes Land Grant Institutions Tribal Water Resources Summit Social Indicators of Forest Management Research Project Tribal Green Design Summit Proceedings Wood & Other Biomass Presentation by: Raymond Francis 2006 MTE Fire Management Presentation Tribal Waste Management & Federal Collaboration EPA/USFS
USDA Forest Service & College of Menominee Nation Partnership
Invasive Species & Emerald Ash Borer
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