Indigenous women played an important role as knowledge keepers of domesticated and undomesticated plant life, including grassland ecology and anthropogenic fire. The northern Great Plains was a ...
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Past, Present, and Future Fire Ecology and Management across U.S. ForestsThe Historical Role of Fire in Shaping U.S. Forests S. forests, acting as nature's way of maintaining balance. Historically, fires were not just random events; they played a crucial role in shaping ...
Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) has been at the centre of mapping efforts for decades. Indigenous knowledge (IK) is a critical subset of TEK, and Indigenous peoples utilise a wide variety of ...
By including and crediting Indigenous peoples and their time-tested knowledge, Indigenous political ecology seeks to understand the original practices in a changing world, and spark plausible ...
In 2021, the American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) was awarded a five-year, $1.5 million grant, RCN: LEAPS: Culture Change for Inclusion of Indigenous Voices in Biology, by the ...
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Indigenous knowledge merges with science to protect people from fish poisoning in VanuatuBut now, Indigenous knowledge provides crucial insights for predicting fish poisoning outbreaks. Our study documents a collaboration between scientists and Indigenous knowledge holders on Vanuatu ...
The U.S. Forest Service is currently amending the Northwest Forest Plan, the regional ecosystem management plan for 24 ...
ecology, resources, climate change, and transnational relationships. Our certificates allow you to take advantage of the diversity of research and teaching on Indigenous topics at CU Boulder. Please ...
At the conference we aim to address to what extent indigenous languages do things in relation to a given language ecology in which ideologies, socio-political, and economic forces as well as non-human ...
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