Inhabitants: Free Documentary Screening at the REACH Museum
Join us at the REACH Museum for a free screening of Inhabitants, a powerful documentary following five Native American Tribes as they restore traditional land management practices across deserts, coastlines, forests, and prairies.
The evening includes a post-film panel discussion and Q&A with local tribal land management professionals, offering insight into Indigenous stewardship and its relevance in a changing climate.
📅 March 5
⏰ 6–8 PM, doors open 5:45
📍 REACH Museum
🎬 Screening licensed through Good Docs
Open to the public. All are welcome.
🎟 Free | Donations welcome
This event is generously sponsored by the Columbia Basin Chapter of the Washington Native Plant Society, and American Indian Science and Engineering Society – Columbia River Professional Chapter.
This program is part of the REACH Museum’s commitment to learning through multiple perspectives and lived experience.