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At River Fest 2023, Nathan Nuñez joined FoLAR to open up the day with a land acknowledgement and share his story as a Gabrieleño Native American. As Nathan shares in this video, it is critical that we draw connections between the Rivers and natural spaces in our region while creating more open-access recreational areas that allow us to connect with and be stewards for these lands. Here's how you can offer your support not only this Native American Heritage Month, but year-round: Follow Canyon City Environmental Project on Instagram: / canyoncityep Support the Tonga Taraxat Paxaavxa Conservancy with a recurring kuy nahwá'a (guest exchange) at: https://tongva.networkforgood.com/ Visit their website to learn more about what you can do to support Indigenous sovereignty through land rematriation, yard return, protecting white sage, and the first Land Back in Los Angeles. Support the Tataviam Land Conservancy (TLC) by making a donation, supporting a campaign, or becoming a volunteer at: https://www.tataviam.land/ Visit the TLC website to learn how the Fernandeno Tataviam Band of Mission Indians are working to restore the traditional territory of the Tataviam people through protective land management strategies, novel conservation practices, and innovative cultural and educational programming.