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Stories as data: Indigenous research sovereignty and the “Intentional Fire” podcast

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Murveit, A. M., Delphin, S., Domingues, C., Bourque, S. D., Faulstich, S. D., Garfin, G. M., Huntly, N., Meadow, A. M., & Preston, V., 2023, Stories as data: Indigenous research sovereignty and the “Intentional Fire” podcast. Environment and Planning F, 2(1-2), 180-202. https://doi.org/10.1177/26349825221142293

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Abstract Natural resource management intertwines with cultural practices and health outcomes for Indigenous peoples. Indigenous communities have managed and contributed to knowledge on ecosystems and sustainability since time immemorial. However, Indigenous communities in California face significant institutional constraints when implementing practices such as cultural burning. Indigenous-led research projects, programs, and political action are crucial to overcoming such constraints. It is important for non-Indigenous researchers to support Indigenous research agendas. This article helps to meet this need by identifying research procedures that respect Indigenous sovereignty and by using methods informed by Indigenous knowledge systems. [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southwest CASC

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