Legacy of the Land
In this 6-part series, indigenous filmmakers highlight climate stories from native communities across the United States and share insight from their traditions, culture, and knowledge.
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Special | 9m 47s | Following a local Unangax̂ hunter, hear the realities of food access in the changing Arctic. (9m 47s)
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Special | 8m 44s | Reintroducing the hogan, an earthen Navajo structure that stays cool in the summers without AC. (8m 44s)
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Special | 6m 47s | Using photo archives and ancestral knowledge, witness coastal erosion in Bristol Bay, Alaska. (6m 47s)
Megadroughts and Indigenous Voices
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Special | 7m 51s | The Southwest is in a megadrought, but Native Americans have survived them before. (7m 51s)
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Special | 11m 56s | In Northern California, Marine science is guided by Tolowa Dee-ni' Nation’s community and culture. (11m 56s)
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Special | 9m 22s | Ak-chin farming makes desert agriculture possible, and now, those practices help communities today. (9m 22s)
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