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Reimagining Fuel Breaks Through Indigenous Knowledge Systems

Reimagining Fuel Breaks Through Indigenous Knowledge Systems

by Cecilia Timberg | Jul 3, 2026 | Fire Truth, In Depth, Science Notes

Among members of the Karuk Tribe, whose ancestral lands encompass present-day Happy Camp (Athithúfvuunupma), California, fire is recognized not as an enemy but as one of the oldest teachers. For thousands of years, the Karuk have used low-intensity cultural burning to...
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