The NSW Cultural Fire Strategy has set a clear timeline to better resource and support Indigenous-led cultural burning.
Kayley Walker is no stranger to fire. It’s a force that’s painted all parts of her life — like as a kid, when she’d watch her grandfather light piles of dried sticks and brush at the family ranch.
SACRAMENTO — The idea of fighting fire with fire has been around for decades. Native American tribes and state fire agencies are bridging the gap to fight climate change and larger wildfires by ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Leaf Hillman, a member of the Karuk Tribe, above a former reservoir on the Klamath River in Hornbrook. (Brian van der Brug / Los ...
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Gavin Newsom can’t clear brush, but funds ‘cultural burns’
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has allocated millions of dollars to a program that funds Native American “food sovereignty,” ...
Where others might see only catastrophe, Don Hankins scans fire-singed landscapes for signs of renewal. Hankins, a renowned Miwkoʔ (Plains Miwok) cultural fire practitioner and scholar, has kept an ...
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Colonization cleared 95% of these woodlands—Indigenous cultural burning is bringing it back
For millennia, First Nations people have shaped Australian ecosystems through the purposeful and skillful use of fire. This cultural burning is an important way for Aboriginal people to connect to and ...
In recent years, California has seen the devastating consequences of ignoring the wisdom that Indigenous people have carried for a millennia: Fire is essential for both human and ecosystem health. The ...
SIDE. DURING WILDFIRE SEASON. THESE FLAMES MEAN DANGER FOR, YOU KNOW, FIRE HAS BEEN SUPPRESSED FOR THE LAST 100 SOME YEARS. YEAH, BUT AT THE CACHE CREEK NATURE PRESERVE THAT SUPPRESSION WAS ...
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