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What other archives hold information about tree responses to climate extremes, like drought? What about human memory and Indigenous knowledge? In this final official episode of Season 2, you’ll hear from two Indigenous voices. Nikki Cooley shares about Indigenous elders as long-term monitoring networks, and Regina Lopez-Whiteskunk explains the impacts of drought on the Ute people and guidance for seeking knowledge from Tribal elders. Along the way, you’ll also hear from the scientists working to decipher what trees remember.
Status of Tribes and Climate Change (STACC) Report from the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals: https://sites.google.com/view/staccreport
Book: Native Voices Speak for the Bears Ears from Torrey House Press: https://www.torreyhouse.org/edge-of-morning
Book: Water Bodies from Torrey House Press: https://www.torreyhouse.org/water-bodies
By Carbon Accounting, Reporting, and Management LabWhat other archives hold information about tree responses to climate extremes, like drought? What about human memory and Indigenous knowledge? In this final official episode of Season 2, you’ll hear from two Indigenous voices. Nikki Cooley shares about Indigenous elders as long-term monitoring networks, and Regina Lopez-Whiteskunk explains the impacts of drought on the Ute people and guidance for seeking knowledge from Tribal elders. Along the way, you’ll also hear from the scientists working to decipher what trees remember.
Status of Tribes and Climate Change (STACC) Report from the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals: https://sites.google.com/view/staccreport
Book: Native Voices Speak for the Bears Ears from Torrey House Press: https://www.torreyhouse.org/edge-of-morning
Book: Water Bodies from Torrey House Press: https://www.torreyhouse.org/water-bodies