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How thinking like a folklorist—and Indigenous studies—helps communities plan for climate change Interview by Kimi Eisele When it comes to engaging communities in the Southwest … Read more
How thinking like a folklorist—and Indigenous studies—helps communities plan for climate change Interview by Kimi Eisele When it comes to engaging communities in the Southwest … Read more
NDN Collective’s Jade Begay on Climate Justice, Cultural Organizing, and Indigenous Visibility Interview by Kimi Eisele Jade Begay is the Climate Justice Campaign Director for … Read more
A Tohono O’odham contemporary basket weaver on facing the climate crisis by Terrol Dew Johnson, as told to Kimi Eisele We’ve noticed a lot of … Read more
An Akimel O’odham basketweaver on how a changing climate is impacting plant materials by Alice Manuel, as told to Kimi Eisele I started weaving baskets … Read more
A Hopi Drylands farmer on faith and climate by Michael Kotutwa Johnson, as told to Kimi Eisele Photos courtesy of Michael Johnson I met the … Read more