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Organization ECMAScript program Klamath Tribes
by Rhishja Cota published Sep 21, 2022 last modified May 27, 2024 05:58 PM — filed under: , , , , ,
We are the Klamath Tribes- the Klamath, the Modoc and the Yahooskin-Paiute people, known as mukluks and numu (the people). We have lived in the Klamath Basin of Oregon, from time beyond memory. Our legends and oral history tell about when the world and the animals were created, when the animals and Gmok’am’c – the Creator – sat together and discussed the creation of man. If stability defines success, our presence here has been, and always will be, essential to the well-being of our homeland and those who abide here.
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Organization Midwest Climate Adaptation Science Center
by Rosanne Hessmiller last modified Jun 10, 2025 06:56 PM — filed under: , , , , , , , , ,
The Midwest Climate Adaptation Science Center is a consortium of research-focused academic, Tribal, and non-profit partners working collaboratively with the U.S. Geological Survey.
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Organization Octet Stream Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma
by Rhishja Cota published Sep 21, 2022 last modified May 30, 2024 07:02 PM — filed under: , , , , ,
Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma is a federally recognized tribe headquartered in Miami, Oklahoma within the The ancestral home of the Modoc Nation, or Captain Jack’s Band of Modoc Indians, consisted of over 5,000 square miles along what is now the California-Oregon border. On the west loomed the perennially snow-capped peaks of the majestic Cascade Mountains; to the east was a barren wasteland of alkali flats scaling to the peaks of the Warner Mountains in the Sierra-Nevada range; towering forests of Ponderosa pines and shores of majestic bodies of water and rivers were to the north while the Lava Beds, now a National Monument, and the Medicine Lake volcano range to Mount Shasta formed their southern boundary.
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Organization Northeast Farmers of Color Network
by Rhishja Cota published Apr 04, 2023 last modified May 31, 2024 02:20 PM — filed under: , , , , ,
The Northeast Farmers of Color Network is an informal alliance of Black, Latinx, Indigenous, and Asian farmers making our lives on land in the Northeast region. There are 21 founding member farms and a total of over 515 farmers, land stewards, and earth workers in our network. Currently, the Network exists as a members-only listserv* and we also gather regionally and annually for skillshares and knowledge exchanges.
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Organization U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs
by admin last modified May 31, 2022 11:15 PM — filed under: , , ,
The U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs maintains government-to-government relationships with Indian tribes, and facilitate support for tribal people and tribal governments. They promote safe and quality living environments, strong communities, self sufficient and individual rights, while enhancing protection of the lives, prosperity and well being of American Indians and Alaska Natives.
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Organization University of Alaska – Fairbanks
by Rosanne Hessmiller last modified Nov 14, 2022 03:39 PM — filed under: , , , ,
UAF's colleges and schools offer instruction in more than 100 disciplines, including vocational and technical programs. Graduate degrees are available in a wide range of academic fields. UAF is internationally known for its research in the Pacific Rim and the circumpolar North. It is consistently among the top 100 universities in the nation for funding from the National Science Foundation.
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by Rhishja Cota published Oct 21, 2022 last modified Oct 21, 2022 01:27 PM — filed under: , , , , , ,
This webinar introduces a program on co-produced research and action to manage forests for culturally important plants within portions of traditional Cherokee homelands. Registration is required to viewnon-demand.
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