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"Indigenous Perspectives On Restoring Our World"

For millennia, Native Americans successfully stewarded and shaped their landscapes, but centuries of colonization have disrupted their ability to maintain their traditional land management practices. From deserts, coastlines, forests, mountains, and prairies, Native communities across the US are restoring their ancient relationships with the land. As the climate crisis escalates these time-tested practices of North America's original inhabitants are becoming increasingly essential in a rapidly changing world.

Top Cast

  • Dr. Michael Kotutwa Johnson

    Dr. Michael Kotutwa Johnson

    Self

  • Kalani Souza

    Kalani Souza

    Self

  • Ervin Carlson

    Ervin Carlson

    Self

  • Teri Dahle

    Teri Dahle

    Self

  • Bill Tripp

    Bill Tripp

    Self

  • Chris Caldwell

    Chris Caldwell

    Self

Overview

For millennia, Native Americans successfully stewarded and shaped their landscapes, but centuries of colonization have disrupted their ability to maintain their traditional land management practices. From deserts, coastlines, forests, mountains, and prairies, Native communities across the US are restoring their ancient relationships with the land. As the climate crisis escalates these time-tested practices of North America's original inhabitants are becoming increasingly essential in a rapidly changing world.

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