Native American Spirituality and the Environment

Published: July 4, 2008, 5 p.m.

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Derek Hitchcock studied Ecology at UC Berkeley and has worked on environmental projects around the world.\\xa0 In the past few years he has returned to Northern California where he is working to restore one of the world\\u2019s most beautiful natural resources--the Yuba River.
Beyond approaching the restoration of this river in a scientific way, Derek and colleagues at the South Yuba River Citizen\\u2019s League (SYRCL, pronounced \\u201ccircle\\u201d) are working with the local Native American Tribe, the Tsi-Akim Maidu, to approach the ecological crisis in a more foundational way by focusing on healing; healing the relationship between the cultures and the obviously fractured relationship between humans and the rest of the natural world.\\xa0
SYRCL and the Tsi-Akim Maidu are inviting people to the Yuba River to experience its beauty and to witness the magic of one of nature\\u2019s most amazing phenomena\\u2014the life cycle of the Salmon.
By forming this unlikely relationship with the native tribes, the salmon and the river itself, Derek is a part of discovered new ways for us to heal our planet that extend far beyond the banks of the Yuba River.

Events with Derek Hitchcock\\xa0 in 2008:
* 25th Anniversary music festival and Great Yuba Cleanup Sept. 20th, 2008
*Calling Back the Salmon Ceremony October 11th, 2008
*Salmon Tours on the Yuba River Oct. 19th & Nov. 1st, 8th, and 15th 2008

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