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"The Seeds Are Our Children" is a short film that explores the traditional farming practices of the Hopi Tribe and their deep connection to the land. The film showcases the efforts of Hopi farmer Michael Kotutwa Johnson, who aims to integrate modern science...
Fire Is Our Relation explores the Karuk Tribe's efforts to revive traditional, controlled burns (prescribed fire) on their ancestral lands in Northern California. The film highlights how these practices, which were disrupted by colonization, are...
"They Take Care of Us" is a short film that examines how Indigenous communities are revitalizing traditional land management practices to tackle the climate crisis. The film highlights the restoration of buffalo on the Blackfeet reservation in Montana,...
The Trees Will Last Forever highlights the sustainable forestry practices of the Menominee Tribe on their Wisconsin reservation. Despite a history of logging, their forest today holds a larger volume of timber than it did 160 years ago, thanks to their...
The Island Is a Canoe" focuses on the revival of traditional Native Hawaiian food forests and agroforestry practices. The film highlights how these practices, disrupted by Western influence, are being revitalized to improve food security and...
The "Indigenous Perspectives on Restoring Our World" lesson plan emphasizes the importance of Indigenous knowledge and practices in addressing environmental challenges, particularly climate change. It highlights the deep connection Indigenous...