Cultural Burning by the Karuk Tribe
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This presentation explores the theory behind cultural burning, focusing on its historical significance, Indigenous collaboration, and ecological impacts. It delves into fieldwork across Maine’s forests to study traditional fire practices, employing sediment analysis to reconstruct fire histories. Findings highlight controlled fires' role in climate resilience and forest management, emphasizing cultural and economic benefits. Future steps integrate lab data with historical insights, aiming to...