🌿 Unveiling The Origins Of Arbor Day: Exclusive Interview With The Arbor Day Foundation
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Publicado 2022-03-29
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Great video but I also agree with the comment on indigenous practices. “Trail trees” is one example. Going to plant this Arbor Day on Friday with my daughter if I can get that hole dug.
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Not one mention of the Indegnous people who occupied the land first. Indigenous practices are not discussed enough in these environmental topics/discussions.