The Tribal EcoRestoration Alliance, or TERA, is a Lake County-based group dedicated to changing attitudes around intentional ...
Indigenous peoples from B.C. and California reflect on the L.A. fires and how their knowledge could have been helped.
Fewer wildfires burn in North American forests today than in previous centuries, increasing the risk of more severe wildfires, according to research published in Nature Communications. The findings ...
February 15, 2025 – CAL FIRE officials show how traditional tribal fire practices benefit, restore, and strengthen the land.
Did you know that Indigenous Australians have been using fire to care for the land for tens of thousands of years? Evidence ...
Fewer wildfires burn in North American forests today than in previous centuries, increasing the risk of more severe wildfires ...
The fires interrupted just about every aspect of LA's art scene-including the Getty Foundation's PST ART initiative, which ...
The Karuk of Northern California are one of many Native peoples with a long tradition of burning their ancestral lands. These practices are key inspiration for an annual prescribed fire training ...
In each case, a landscape transformed through thousands of years of Indigenous fire agriculture has proven deadly to a modern society more averse to burning vegetation.
In the heat of the L.A. fires, Jeremiah Louis is reminded of 2021 when fire surrounded the Okanagan Indian Band (OKIB), his home community. "In the beginning, I was feeling helpless," he said.