News headlines from Indigenous countries and an in-depth interview about the Dixie Fire, surrounding fires, the drought, historical trauma, and environmental grief are impacting California Indigenous peoples in northern California. We also discuss how traditional Indigenous fire management practices are a viable means for creating culturally sustainable spaces for future generations, plus more including commentary on the recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 6th Assessment Report.
Guests:
Don Hankins (Miwok Nation), Professor of Geography and Planning at California State University, Chico State. joins us for a two-segment interview to discuss the California Dixie fire, surrounding fires, drought, and its impacts on California Indigenous peoples. We also discuss historical trauma and environmental grief in relationship to the fires and droughts
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