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Community
General Public, Potawatomi Nation
Category
Native Sciences & Technology
Summary
In this episode we sit with Robin Wall Kimmerer, author of Braiding Sweetgrass to talk about how plants unite us through their teachings.
Community
General Public, Yurok Tribe
Category
Ways of Life, Wellness & Resilience
Summary
Annelia Hillman explains the spiritual connection to salmon.
Community
General Public, Yurok Tribe
Category
Ancestral Homelands
Summary
Annelia Hillman explains how the Klamath River has been exploited.
Community
General Public, Yurok Tribe
Category
Native Sciences & Technology
Summary
Tiana Williams-Clausse shares about her perspective, where science meets spirit.
Community
General Public, Yurok Tribe
Category
Ways of Life
Summary
In this film we learn about the connection between wild Salmon and the spiritual, physical, and mental health of Salmon People.
Community
Karuk, Yurok Tribe, General Public, Salmon People
Category
Ways of Life
Summary
Molli Myers shares about her family's history with fishing, sharing the catch, and the relationship between the health of Salmon and the river and the health of her Tribes.
Community
General Public, Nooksack Indian Tribe, Salmon People
Category
Ways of Life
Summary
Lona Johnson shares about her life as a canoe puller.
Community
Yurok Tribe, General Public, Salmon People
Category
Ways of Life
Summary
Tiana Williams-Claussen, Wildlife Department Director and Yurok Tribal member, describes the significant relationship between Salmon and the Yurok people, emphasizing the importance for revitalizing the Salmon population.
Community
General Public, Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe
Category
Native Sciences & Technology
Summary
Vanessa Castle defines fisheries and openers.
Community
General Public, Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe
Category
Native Sciences & Technology, Ways of Life
Summary
This video discusses the tribal fishing moratorium following dam removal, highlighting its deep cultural and economic impacts, the gradual recovery of fish populations, and the tribe’s push to balance ecological restoration.
Community
General Public, Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe
Category
Native Sciences & Technology
Summary
Vanessa Castle explains how scientists track salmon populations using data collection methods like sonar, screw traps, and surveys to estimate migration survival rates, predict future returns, and help set sustainable fishing regulations.
Community
General Public, Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe
Category
Ancestral Homelands
Summary
Vanessa Castle describes a river as the lifeblood of the land and its people.