Fire: Bringing Fire Back to the Land - Indigenous Cultural Burning Practices
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the significance of cultural burning practices in indigenous communities through this 36-minute AGU podcast episode. Discover how fire has been an integral part of indigenous life for generations, despite historical restrictions and criminalization. Learn about the resurgence of traditional fire management techniques and their role in preventing large-scale wildfires, fostering resilient ecosystems, and supporting indigenous communities. Gain insights into the process of cultural burns, their impact on the landscape, and the connection between fire management and social justice issues. Produced by Molly Magid and mixed by Collin Warren, with art by Jace Steiner, this episode offers a compelling look at the intersection of indigenous knowledge, environmental stewardship, and cultural preservation.
Syllabus
Fire: Bringing fire back to the land
Taught by
AGU
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