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#Books #IndigenousAuthors

i would heartily recommend #TheFirstKnowledges” series as a sound introduction to the world-views of now-called-australia’s Indigenous peoples
“The First Knowledges series offers an introduction to Indigenous knowledges in vital areas and their application to the present day and the future. Exploring practices such as #architecture and design, #LandManagement, #Medicine, #Astronomy and innovation, this six-book series brings together two very different ways of understanding the natural world: one ancient, the other modern.
Each book is a collaboration between #Indigenous and non-Indigenous writers and editors. The series is edited by Margo Neale, senior Indigenous curator at the National Museum of #Australia.”

Titles in the series are

*Songlines: The Power and the Promise
Weaving deeply personal storytelling with extensive research on mnemonics, this book offers unique insights into Indigenous traditional knowledges, how they apply today and how they could help all peoples thrive into the future.

*Design: Building on Country
Aboriginal design is of a distinctly cultural nature, based in the Dreaming and in ancient practices grounded in Country.

*Country: Future Fire, Future Farming
For millennia, Indigenous Australians harvested this continent in ways that can offer contemporary environmental and economic solutions.
This book highlights the consequences of ignoring our history and details the remarkable agricultural and land-care techniques of First Nations peoples.

*Astronomy: Sky Country
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are the oldest scientists in human history.
Explore the connections between Aboriginal environmental and cultural practices and the behaviour of the stars, and consider what must be done to sustain our dark skies, and the information they hold, into the future.
This book issues a challenge for a new Australian design ethos, one that truly responds to the essence of Country and its people.

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Great video on roadless areas around #lassenpark in #EasternCalifornia by a forest manager and cartographer.

Logging risked areas may not help with fire and land management. There's a lot of nuance that goes into proper stewardship of forests, highly managed forests of dense monocrop trees burn hotter than less continuous and varied stands actively managed with prescribed fire.

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"Our results emphasize the need for precursory research before implementing management actions and show that dredging alone might not be the appropriate management technique for this restoration site."

Work by University of #Vermont-based Cluster member Kristen Underwood is cited in this article recently published in Science of The Total Environment.

Phosphorus loading in impaired wetlands: The role of temperature and simulated dredging under controlled experimental conditions : bit.ly/3Zgto9F

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Wilderness wildfires

"Beyond introducing foreign species to the landscape, the settler population sought to rid the land of any trace of what had existed before. Prior to the Nakba, the area of the Jerusalem Hills that last week’s fires tore through was heavily populated, with many villages spread across the landscape. Indeed, the expansive "Ayalon-Canada" forest, planted by the KKL in 1972 and now nearly entirely burnt to the ground, had already suffered two waves of devastation, albeit of another kind, in both 1948 and 1967.

"Beneath the remains of its trees may be found the ruins of four Palestinian villages: approximately 6,000 people once lived, farmed, and played there. With olive groves, fruit orchards, fields of grain, terraced farms and vegetable plots aplenty, the Jerusalem Hills were quite productive."

vashtimedia.com/land-tells-tru @palestine @israel

Vashti Media · The land tells the truthThe Jerusalem Hills wildfires were settler-colonialism-made.

Online cooking show, lifestyle blog encourage #Indigenous ingredients in everyday meals

Anna Ehrick
April 3, 2025

PHOENIX – "Since she was 3 years old, #MariahGladstone says, she has had a passion for food.

"After graduating from high school in northwest Montana, she studied environmental engineering at Columbia University in New York. During summers, she returned to her Blackfeet Nation home where she realized how disconnected Indigenous communities were from their traditional food systems.

" 'After I graduated college, I would take vacation days from my real world job to go to food sovereignty conferences,' said Gladstone, who is Blackfeet and Cherokee. 'At one of those conferences, I said, ‘Someone really needs to start a cooking show about Indigenous foods. I think I’m just going to do that.'

"Indigikitchen was born. The online cooking show is a combination of content on YouTube as well as recipes shared on its website. The foods contain Native ingredients like berries, corn, squash and wild rice.

"#FoodSovereignty is a concept coined in 1996 by La Via Campesina, a global movement of farmers that recognizes the right of people to healthy and culturally appropriate food produced through ecologically sound and sustainable methods.

"On her website, Gladstone emphasizes the importance of the recipes for Indigenous people.

" 'I want to connect people with information about sustainable harvesting methods, planting knowledge, sustainable hunting and, of course, the recipes and the food that are ways of using our #AncestralKnowledge in our modern lives,' she said.

"Gladstone spreads this knowledge by working with Native farmers and fishermen in the hopes that it not only restores their businesses, but the #LandManagement and #TraditionalEcologies.

"While based in #Montana, Indigikitchen has made its way across the country. Gladstone is a popular speaker with groups in the Southwest and the Great Lakes region who hire her for educational lectures, cooking classes and school residencies. Gladstone also has ties to Canada, where she has formed relationships with other nations in the #BlackfootConfederacy.

"These connections have motivated Gladstone to continue her work with #Indigikitchen, and she said she’s grateful to use a tool like social media in order to reach the right audiences.

" 'Indian Country is small and Facebook is a digital telegraph, so it has a way of reaching a lot of communities very quickly where everyone shares my recipes and utilizes them,' she said. 'The more people I see using those recipes, the bigger difference it makes to support Native producers as well as healthy nutrition in our communities.'

"Among the recipes on her website are Three Sisters Soup, which uses corn, beans and squash; pemmican, a mixture of dry buffalo meat, dried cranberries and blueberries and grass-fed beef tallow; sunflower maple cookies; and mesquite blue cornbread.

"Connecting Indigenous people with the food they ate before European foods were introduced into their diets is a movement gaining popularity. According to the National Indian Council on Aging, Native foods included seeds, nuts, #corn, #beans, chile, #squash, wild fruits and greens, herbs, fish and game.

"People like Gladstone call these '#PreContact foods,' and they emphasize the importance for #IndigenousPeople to celebrate their food culture and improve their health by returning to a more traditional diet.

"That is especially important for the Navajo Nation, which the USDA classifies as a 'food desert.' There are only 14 grocery stores for a land mass of 29,000 square miles, forcing people to travel a long way to buy nutritious foods.

"Another Native food and lifestyle blogger who promotes #Diné, or #Navajo, recipes is #AlanaYazzie. On her website, thefancynavajo.com, she posts recipes for blue corn waffles, sumac berry smoothies and blue corn oatmeal from her cookbook, 'The Modern Navajo Kitchen.' "

Read more:
cronkitenews.azpbs.org/2025/04

#IndigenousFood #NativeAmericanFood
#CookingShows #IndigiKitchen #Decolonize #TraditionalFoods #TraditionalDiets

Cronkite News - Arizona PBS · Online cooking show, lifestyle blog encourage Indigenous ingredients in everyday mealsBy Anna Ehrick

Beim 28. KGIS-Workshop des Institut für Kommunale Geoinformationssysteme (IKGIS) e.V. am 05. März stellten Markus Schaffert und @dominikwarch einige Resultate aus dem Projekt #RAFVINIERT vor. Vielen Dank, dass wir Teil dieses spannenden Workshops sein durften.

#GIS #Geoinformationssysteme #Landmanagement #Wohnquartiere
#Generationenwechsel #Monitoring #Erreichbarkeitsanalysen #WalkScore

i3mainz.hs-mainz.de/news/2025/

I worked as a READ (resource advisor) on many fires while working for the US Forest Service. It's a tricky role, in which you're likely to piss off a lot of people and there are very few wins.

This one was my most difficult and probably shaved a few years off of my life (my cabin was in the fire's path and I was evacuated while working as a READ): reviewjournal.com/local/local-

#wildfires #landmanagement

Fire crews do more than fight fires - High Country News

hcn.org/issues/57-1/fire-crews

The Supreme Court rejected Utah's attempt to gain control of 18.5M acres of fed land on Mon, denying the state's lawsuit w/o explanation. Utah's lawsuit claimed it was unconstitutional for the fed govt to own unappropriated lands, which are not designated as national parks or for specific purposes.

The ruling is seen as a defeat for Republican officials in Utah, who argued local control would generate revenue & be more responsive.

#SCOTUS #Utah #Justice #LandManagement

ground.news/article/utahs-publ

Ground News · Supreme Court rejects Utahs bid to control federal landsBy Ground News

Saving earth and rock rings from ubiquitous bulldozers
Cultural landscapes and braided knowledge
Building a more holistic understanding of people, place and Country

"Aboriginal rings are circular, earth (or rock) features that are preserved at increasingly fewer locations across eastern Australia today."

"Braided knowledge approaches build authentic, respectful and reciprocal partnerships with Indigenous community that involve their participation in all aspects."

"...Braided knowledge approaches are lacking from studies of large, circular features known as Aboriginal earth (or rock) rings in Australia. These rings are only known to occur in Queensland, New South Wales (NSW) and Victoria. It is estimated that over 400 rings once existed in NSW and Queensland, but only a quarter remain today (Bowdler Citation2001). Many rings were destroyed following European colonisation, and land development, and those that do remain are vulnerable and fragile (Marks Citation1968; Ponosov Citation1965:69–70; Strong Citation2016; see also Bashta Citation2016). The word bora has been adopted broadly from the language of the Gamilaroi people of NSW and southern Queensland to describe both rings and associated ceremonies across eastern Australia (Fuller et al. Citation2013:30)."
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Spry, C., Freedman, D. L., Hayes, E., Hitchcock, G., Morrison, W., … Mullins, B. (2025). New braided knowledge understandings of an Aboriginal earth ring and biik wurrdha (Jacksons Creek, Sunbury) on Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Country, southeastern Australia. Australian Archaeology, 1–24. doi.org/10.1080/03122417.2024.
#CulturalLandscape #AboriginalHeritage #CaringForCountry #biodiversity #ecology #grasslands #landscape #artefacts #EarthRings #boras #NSW #IndigenousePeoples #CulturalPractices #LandManagement #BraidedKnowledge #SunburyRings

International Soil Reference and Information Centre (Pedology 🟤)

ISRIC - World Soil Information, also known as the International Soil Reference and Information Centre, is a science-based independent foundation. It was established in 1966, following a recommendation by the International Soc...

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