Lyn Risling. One of a series of illustrations for “A is for Acorn": a California Indian ABC book, Author Annalisa Tripp, Publisher, Heyday Books Acrylic on canvas 12” x 12” 2015
From the U.S. Department of the Interior Indian Affairs. This site features videos from the three-part series, "Braids of Truth", an exploration of Traditional Ecological Knowledge, Climate change and Collaboration challenges. See especially the timely Part 1 video on Fire and Forest Management.
Yale's School of the Environment has published this site. From Alaska to Australia, scientists are turning to the knowledge of traditional people for a deeper understanding of the natural world. What they are learning is helping them discover more about everything from melting Arctic ice, to protecting fish stocks, to controlling wildfires.
The Indigenous Digital Archive’s Treaties Explorer, DigiTreaties.org, was created by the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, Santa Fe, New Mexico, in partnership with the US National Archives Office of Innovation and National Archives Foundation.
Materials date from 1553 to 2020 and include manuscript, audio and visual materials relating to indigenous peoples throughout the Americas. Registration required to access most material.
Website of the Coast Miwok Tribal Council of Marin. A 501(c)3 dedicated to supporting the Indigenous spiritual practices, traditions, wisdom teachings, and culture of the Coast Miwok Tribal Council of Marin, the land’s original caretakers.