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Indigenous environmental stewardship: A cultural and communal calling
Today’s leaders are using the same wisdom that’s allowed Indigenous peoples to exist in kinship with nature for thousands of years.
How Tribal Nations are keeping clean-energy projects alive after federal funding cuts
Tribes spent years preparing for projects that are now frozen or canceled. That’s not stopping them from moving clean energy forward.
Promises made and fought for: How the Boldt Decision restored broken treaty rights to tribal fisheries
This landmark court ruling fundamentally reshaped how treaty rights are understood and applied in the United States.
Designing research tribal leaders can use
Tribal-led research on clean energy should leave communities better equipped to make decisions on their own terms.
How the renaming of Mount Blue Sky honors a deeper story of the land
Guided by the voices of the first inhabitants, this project tells the story of how culturally responsive collaboration can help reflect the true socio-ecological character and history of a place.
Culture shapes relationships between people, other living beings, and the environments they share
Through his research on recreational fishing in southwest Florida and a new fishing-focused market study for Pacific Northwest Tribal Lending, Max Van Oostenburg shares how culture influences human-environment interactions.