Indigenous Fire Stewardship: Federal/Tribal Partnerships for Wildland Fire Research and Management

TitleIndigenous Fire Stewardship: Federal/Tribal Partnerships for Wildland Fire Research and Management
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsLake, FKanawha
JournalFire Management Today
Volume79
IssueNo. 1
Date Published01/2021
Keywordsindigenous fire stewardship, technical reports and journal articles, TEK, wildland fire
Abstract

Over millennia, many indigenous and Tribal peoples in North America’s fire-prone ecosystems developed sophisticated relationships with wildland fire that continue today. This article introduces philosophical, conceptual, and operational approaches to working with American Indians through research and management partnerships in the fields of wildland fire, forestry, and fuels, with applications to climate change and forest landscape restoration strategies (Mansourian and others 2019). Of central importance are respectful collaborative relationships among the various parties (Tribes, agencies, organizations, academics, and citizens) that seek to integrate both indigenous and Western knowledge systems into environmental stewardship practices.

URLhttps://www.fs.usda.gov/sites/default/files/fire-management-today/00313%20FS%20Pubs%20FMT%2078%283%29_final%20508_c.pdf#page=30