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Protecting Native Lands: Environmental Sovereignty, ft. Cynthia R. Harris, National Congress of American Indians’ Institute for Environmental Sovereignty

Protecting Native Lands: Environmental Sovereignty, ft. Cynthia R. Harris, National Congress of American Indians’ Institute for Environmental Sovereignty

Update: 2025-02-10
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In this episode, we're joined by Cynthia R. Harris, Director of the Institute for Environmental Sovereignty at the National Congress of American Indians. A respected leader in environmental law and tribal sovereignty, Cynthia brings deep expertise in climate adaptation, water conservation, and green infrastructure, all while advocating for tribal self-determination. 


Before joining NCAI, she led tribal consultation research in California as Director of Tribal Programs at the Environmental Law Institute. With experience in local government, national policy, and leadership roles at the American Bar Association and the National Academies of Sciences, Cynthia offers a unique perspective on the intersection of tribal sovereignty and environmental policy. 


At NCAI, the nation’s oldest and largest American Indian and Alaska Native organization, she continues to advance tribal governance and environmental justice. Join us as we explore her insights on Indigenous leadership in environmental stewardship. Thanks for listening, we hope you enjoy! 

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Protecting Native Lands: Environmental Sovereignty, ft. Cynthia R. Harris, National Congress of American Indians’ Institute for Environmental Sovereignty

Protecting Native Lands: Environmental Sovereignty, ft. Cynthia R. Harris, National Congress of American Indians’ Institute for Environmental Sovereignty

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