Noah Schlager

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Noah Schlager is a Mvskoke-Creek, Cheraw, Cherokee, Jewish, and Euro-American descendant. He is a current candidate for a Master’s of Environmental Science at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, studying the Indigenous co-management and its engagement with settler-colonial governance systems at the Bears Ears National Monument. He is interested in Indigenous agricultural and land practices, Indigenous co-management of public lands, the legacies of colonialism and racism in environmental management systems, and the advocacy of Indigenous people and knowledges in academic institutions.

Fox International Fellow
Acad Year (Current): 
2018-19
Program: 
Fox International Fellowship