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EPISODE · Nov 15, 2022 · 51 MIN

Indigenous Fire and Climate Justice - HEVO 68

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On today's episode, Jessica hosts Deniss Martinez (Tutunaku descendant), PhD candidate in Ecology at UC Davis. Deniss’ dissertation research focuses on Indigenous cultural burning, so we explore what cultural burning is, the diversity within cultural burning, how federal and state agencies can better collaborate with cultural burning practitioners, as well as how practitioners are facing the threat of climate change. Throughout the episode we talk about centering Indigenous voices and utilizing Community Based Participatory Research practices in the field of Ecology, as well as all the ways that culture and the land are inextricably linked.Links Heritage Voices on the APN Hands on the land, heart in community: Returning cultural fires Project Firehawk: Decolonizing Prescribed Fire Keepers of the Flame: Supporting the Revitalization of Indigenous Cultural Burning (Academic Publication) Indigenous Science and Cultural Fire Practices (Podcast) M. Kat Anderson’s Tending the Wild: Native American Knowledge and the Management of California's Natural Resources Kari Marie Norgaard’s Salmon and Acorns Feed Our People: Colonialism, Nature, and Social Action Contact Deniss: [email protected], Twitter: @denissjmartinez Jessica [email protected] @livingheritageA @LivingHeritageResearchCouncil ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store Affiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

On today's episode, Jessica hosts Deniss Martinez (Tutunaku descendant), PhD candidate in Ecology at UC Davis. Deniss' dissertation research focuses on Indigenous cultural burning, so we explore what cultural burning is, the diversity within cultural burning, how federal and state agencies can better collaborate with cultural burning practitioners, as well as how practitioners are facing the threat of climate change. Throughout the episode we talk about centering Indigenous voices and utilizing Community Based Participatory Research practices in the field of Ecology, as well as all the ways that culture and the land are inextricably linked. Links * Heritage Voices on the APN [https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices] * Hands on the land, heart in community: Returning cultural fires [https://www.ehn.org/indigenous-wildfire-2646171110.html] * Project Firehawk: Decolonizing Prescribed Fire [https://fireadaptednetwork.org/project-firehawk-decolonizing-prescribed-fire/] * Keepers of the Flame: Supporting the Revitalization of Indigenous Cultural Burning (Academic Publication) [https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/08941920.2021.2006385%C2%A0%C2%A0] * Indigenous Science and Cultural Fire Practices (Podcast) [https://open.spotify.com/episode/0QY401OrxKUtuJHxp9oiXI?si=zwpe7P1vTjSCLziYnmua0Q] * M. Kat Anderson's Tending the Wild: Native American Knowledge and the Management of California's Natural Resources [https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520280434/tending-the-wild] * Kari Marie Norgaard's Salmon and Acorns Feed Our People: Colonialism, Nature, and Social Action [https://www.rutgersuniversitypress.org/salmon-and-acorns-feed-our-people/9780813584195] Contact * Deniss: [email protected], Twitter: @denissjmartinez [https://www.twitter.com/denissjmartinez] * Jessica * [email protected] * @livingheritageA [http://www.twitter.com/livingheritageA] * @LivingHeritageResearchCouncil [http://www.twitter.com/LivingHeritageResearchCouncil] ArchPodNet * APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com [https://www.archpodnet.com/] * APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet * APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet * APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet * Tee Public Store [https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724] Affiliates * Wildnote [http://www.wildnoteapp.com/] * TeePublic [https://www.teepublic.com/?ref_id=5724&ref_type=aff] * Timeular [https://timeular.com/ref/chriswebster/] * Motion [https://www.archpodnet.com/motion]

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