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Asst. Prof KU | Indigenous fire scholar | Apache Env. Scientist | @ucdavis alum #goodfire 🔥🌿
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✨The article I’m most proud of: Solastalgia to soliphilia: cultural fire, climate change, and indigenous healing (2023). Melinda Adams, N’dee San Carlos Apache (OP).
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Stories as data: Indigenous research sovereignty and the “Intentional Fire” podcast (2023). Vikki Preston, Karuk, Yurok, Paiute, and Pit River.
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Getting back to fire suméŝ: exploring a multi-disciplinary approach to incorporating traditional knowledge into fuels treatments (2019). Monique Wynecoop, Pit River and Maidu.
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The (re) emergence of Aboriginal women and cultural burning in New South Wales, Australia (2022). Vanessa Cavanagh, Bundjalung and Wonnarua.
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Paleoecology provides context for conserving culturally and ecologically important pine forest and barrens communities (2023). Nisogaabokwe Melonee Montano, Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa.
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Putting Fire on the Land: The Indigenous People Spoke the Language of Ecology, and Understood the Connectedness and Relationship Between Land, Water, and Fire (2022). The Honorable Ron W. Goode, Chairman of the North Fork Mono Tribe.
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Centering Indigenous voices: The role of fire in the Boreal Forest of North America (2022), Dr. Amy Cardinal Christianson, Métis.
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Returning fire to the Land (2017), Dr. Frank Lake, Karuk.
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Ah! Yes please and here is where all the Indigenous scholars are 🥹 tysm Lydia and Kat 🌻