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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.
Following a local Unangax̂ hunter, hear the realities of food access in the changing Arctic.
Tides of Tradition
Reintroducing the hogan, an earthen Navajo structure that stays cool in the summers without AC.
Standing the Heat
Using photo archives and ancestral knowledge, witness coastal erosion in Bristol Bay, Alaska.
Sands of Time
Megadroughts and Indigenous Voices
The Southwest is in a megadrought, but Native Americans have survived them before.
Megadroughts and Indigenous Voices
In Northern California, Marine science is guided by Tolowa Dee-ni' Nation’s community and culture.
Keepers of the Coastline
Ak-chin farming makes desert agriculture possible, and now, those practices help communities today.
Harvesting the Future
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