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Chandler Public Library: The Nature of Things – Mesquite Trees Connections to Native Culture

May 7, 2025 @ 6:00 pm - 7:15 pm

Free

From birth to death, the mesquite tree is an integral part of life for many who call the desert home. The mesquite tree is just one of many holistic materials, elements of our natural environment, that are vital to sustaining Native culture and practices.

But climate change and environmental degradation are changing the landscapes of Arizona. From the lack of water resources to the loss of mesquite trees, the future is uncertain. Join us  for a program about water, land, and the environmental challenges impacting Native communities.

Presented by Yolanda Hart Stevens who is an enrolled member of the Gila River Indian Community, Pee-Posh/Quechan, and currently resides in the village of Komatke, AZ.

Brought to you by Chandler Nature Center and Chandler Library, The Nature of Things is a conversation series featuring contemporary topics in science, conservation and the natural world around us. If you are interested in local ecosystems, as well as Arizona’s cultural and natural heritage, this speaker series is for you!

This program is made possible by Arizona Humanities.

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Date Custom
5/7/2025
Allowed Ages
18
Audience
Adults
Genre
Arts, Culture & Social Science,Field Sciences
Type
Exhibit/Presentation
Labels
East Valley