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SUMMARY:Non-ORD2 Indivisible Sponsored Event: Fire and Climate Summit Webinar Series: The First\, Best Stewards: Aboriginal Fire and the Klamath Siskiyous
DESCRIPTION:The First\, Best Stewards: Aboriginal Fire and The Klamath Siskiyous \nThe peoples native to southern Oregon and northern California have been using fire as an ecological caretaking tool since time immemorial. This panel will explore topics including the cultural landscape of the Klamath-Siskiyou ecoregion\, fire ecology\, indigenous stewardship practices\, colonialism and its impact on the land and people\, and climate change impacts. Learn how Native American tribes and tribal communities are leading landscape-scale ecological restoration partnerships in the region and incorporating traditional knowledge and ecocultural practices into restoration forestry work that sets the stage for carefully applied\, controlled fire. \n \n\nPanelists: \nDan Wahpepah\, Founder/Co-Director\, Red Earth Descendants\, Aanishinaabe Kiikaapoa – Meskwaki \nMargo Robbins\, Co-Founder and Executive Director\, Cultural Fire Management Council\, Yurok Tribe \nElizabeth Azzuz\, Board of Directors Secretary\, Cultural Fire Management Council\, Yurok Tribe \nRichard F. O’Rourke III\, Fire Coordinator for the Cultural Fire Management Council\, Yurok Tribe \nDoug Bird\, Director of Undergraduate Studies\, Dept. of Anthropology\, Pennsylvania State University \nModerator:  \nBelinda Brown\, Tribal Partnership Manager\, Lomakatsi\, Kosealekte Band -Ajumawi-Atsuge Nation (Pit River Tribe) \n\n\nThis panel is sponsored by Lomakatsi Restoration Project’s Tribal Partnerships Program and KS Wild. \n\n\nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER\nTo learn more about this webinar\, check out this blog post by Lomakatsi’s Tribal Partnership interns.
URL:https://ord2indivisible.org/event/non-ord2-indivisible-sponsored-event-fire-and-climate-summit-webinar-series-the-first-best-stewards-aboriginal-fire-and-the-klamath-siskiyous/
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