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In this episode, we explore the impact of extreme heat on California and our Tribal communities, delving into what defines extreme heat and its historical effects. Dirk Charley, a member of the Dunlap Band of Mono Indians and former firefighter, discusses the traditional knowledge and practices our communities use to cope with rising temperatures and how these methods are evolving in response to more severe heat waves. We also dive into the significance of cultural burns, understanding their role in managing extreme heat and their deeper cultural meanings.
By California Consortium for Urban Indian HealthIn this episode, we explore the impact of extreme heat on California and our Tribal communities, delving into what defines extreme heat and its historical effects. Dirk Charley, a member of the Dunlap Band of Mono Indians and former firefighter, discusses the traditional knowledge and practices our communities use to cope with rising temperatures and how these methods are evolving in response to more severe heat waves. We also dive into the significance of cultural burns, understanding their role in managing extreme heat and their deeper cultural meanings.