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CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Presentation,Colloquium,Diversity and M
 ulticulturalism,Native American,Free
DESCRIPTION:How can landscape architects orient themselves while working on
  Indigenous-led projects? Join Master of Landscape Architecture student Par
 as Bajaj as he shares his understanding of the Klamath watershed developed 
 through interactions with members of various tribes and nations. Moving fro
 m the watershed scale to the Shasta Indian Nation lands that have re-emerge
 d after the dam removal\, Bajaj will discuss how cultural continuity can be
  aided through design and planning.\n\nBajaj is a landscape architecture gr
 aduate student from Northeast India hailing from the Brahmaputra Watershed\
 , here in Oregon to learn from the Klamath movement. Their background as an
  architect and their field work on the Majuli island in India led to the si
 mple but profound revelation of how architecture is a byproduct of the land
 scape when the communities are in close connection and relation with the la
 nds and waters. Their work focuses on supporting cultural continuity throug
 h planning and design.
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DTSTART:20260420T210000Z
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LOCATION:Many Nations Longhouse
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SUMMARY:Native American and Indigenous Studies Research Colloquium—Landscap
 e Architects and Indigenous-led Projects
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URL:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/native-american-and-indigenous-studi
 es-research-colloquiumlandscape-architects-and-indigenous-led-projects
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