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General Public, Potawatomi NationCategory
Native Sciences & TechnologySummary
In this episode we sit with Robin Wall Kimmerer, author of Braiding Sweetgrass to talk about how plants unite us through their teachings.Digital Heritage
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General Public, KarukCategory
Native Sciences & TechnologySummary
Molli Myers talks about how Dams lead to fish kills, and how these kills are not always readily apparent until the returning population doesn't return. She briefly discusses restoration ideas once the Dams are removed.Digital Heritage
Community
General Public, Salmon PeopleCategory
Activism & Advocacy, Native Sciences & Technology, Ways of LifeSummary
The Salmon People Research is a three-pronged initiative focused on amplifying Indigenous knowledge and stories to support salmon restoration, river health, and the revitalization of Tribal lifeways impacted by salmon loss.Digital Heritage
Community
General Public, Swinomish Indian Tribal Community, EducatorsCategory
Native Sciences & Technology, Ways of LifeSummary
The Swinomish Indian Tribal Community 13 Moons Curriculum provides an informal Indigenous educational platform for teaching science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics (STEAM) to the entire community.Digital Heritage
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General Public, Lummi Nation, Salmon People, EducatorsCategory
Native Sciences & Technology, Sovereignty/Governance, Ways of LifeSummary
The Scha'nexw Elhtal'nexw Salmon People teaching guide is an instructional resource that provides middle and high school teachers with the necessary information to understand and teach the film.Digital Heritage
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Yurok Tribe, General Public, Salmon PeopleCategory
Native Sciences & TechnologySummary
Amy Cordalis shares about the 2002 water divergence plan that resulted in nearly 100,000 adult Chinook Salmon dying. Dam removal continues to be an important topic for Tribal sovereignty and the Environment.Digital Heritage
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General Public, Yurok TribeCategory
Native Sciences & Technology, Ways of LifeSummary
Tiana Williams-Clausse discusses her role in the California Condor restoration project, along with the reasons and impact of the California Condor population decline in Northern California.Digital Heritage
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General Public, Yurok TribeCategory
Native Sciences & TechnologySummary
Tiana Williams-Clausse shares about her perspective, where science meets spirit.Digital Heritage
Community
General Public, Salmon PeopleCategory
Native Sciences & TechnologySummary
Wayne Christian offers a powerful reflection on the life cycle of salmon, emphasizing their resilience, the mounting human-made obstacles they face, and their vital role in sustaining the entire ecosystem.Digital Heritage
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General Public, Lummi Nation, Salmon PeopleCategory
Native Sciences & Technology, Ways of LifeSummary
This short film explores the cultural and ecological importance of sockeye salmon and reef net fishing to the Lummi Nation, highlighting the deep ties between fishing traditions, family lineage, and Indigenous identity.Digital Heritage
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General Public, Lummi Nation, Salmon PeopleCategory
Native Sciences & Technology, Sovereignty/GovernanceSummary
Ellie Kinley shares a personal and urgent account of how open-net fish farms in British Columbia threaten the survival of wild salmon and Indigenous lifeways in the Salish Sea.Digital Heritage
Community
General Public, Salmon PeopleCategory
Native Sciences & TechnologySummary
In this clip, audiences learn about the stages of the Salmon Lifecycle and the unique migration patterns of Salmon from salt to fresh water environments.