As @ecohugger.bsky.social writes in her foreword, "Each voice in these pages speaks from a relationship that has strong roots to land, fire, and community," and it's good to see these pages heading into production this week!
Preorder now with discount code S26; books will ship in late April.
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Mvto for adding Indigenous Critical Reflections on TEK to this list!
Words matter. Language is foundational to our cultures, traditions, and lifeways. To see this going before Council is phenomenal.
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Have you read this amazing book yet?
Would love to know your thoughts ✨
See my dm.
It’s a good day to be Indigenous.
…. Well, every day is!
Sure
Mvto! (Thank you)
@osupress.bsky.social
@kimhogeland.bsky.social
So grateful for the incredible review of our book, “Indigenous Critical Reflections on Traditional Ecological Knowledge”. Such kind and amazing words!!
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So proud of this work and honored to have been invited to join this incredible group of Indigenous scholars. Thank you, Lara! We provide a framework to evaluate how agencies are doing co-management & improve co-equity efforts doi.org/10.1002/eas2...
Cover for the book Indigenous: Critical reflections on traditional ecological knowledge, edited by Lara A. Jacobs. Art: black background with white stars, two circles, one is yellow and the other white, that may represent the sun and moon. Yellow center flowers with red petals rise above green leaves.
Finally taking some time to read the other chapters in this book, edited by @ecohugger.bsky.social. The poem "My dress has wings" by Michelle M. Jacob resonates so hard. Also randomly reminded me that somewhere out there is(are) photo(s) of me growing up in Kotzebue, taken by random tourists.
It’s one of my favorite papers! Hope you like it. Yeah I’ve kind of disappeared from social media. Also no longer at the university.
I’m incredibly honored to co-author with such a brilliant group of scholars, Elders, and land protectors. If you work in conservation, land management, or environmental justice, I hope this gives you tools to reflect, shift power, and imagine better futures.
We provide an indicators and desired conditions framework from which managers and Indigenous Nations can assess where they are at on the spectrum in terms of co-mangement and how to move from one function to another.
From the paradigms that erased Indig Ppl, to models of co-equity and Indigenous-led stewardship, we make the case for centering Indigenous futurities; not as a metaphor, but as grounded, actionable frameworks guided by our Knowledge Systems, rights, and responsibilities.
We trace the colonial power structures embedded in U.S. park and protected area (PPA) management, unpack how they've marginalized Indigenous Nations, and offer a spectrum model to move toward more just and sovereign Indigenous land governance.
Just published in Earth Stewardship:
U.S. Parks and Protected Area Power Structures: From Historic Policies to Indigenous Futurities
doi.org/10.1002/eas2...
@ashrececo.bsky.social
@scholarmelinda.bsky.social
@tasmitchell.bsky.social
@ndn2s.bsky.social
@kalanicarlson.bsky.social
New publication: “Cultivating reciprocity and supporting Indigenous lifeways through the cultural transformation of natural resource management in North America.” Great to work with amazing people on this, including @scholarmelinda.bsky.social
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🧪 Our Terminated NSF Grant Tracker is live 🧪
🔴 114 NSF grants listed so far
🔴 Cancelled grants focused on
→ Training scientists
→ Misinformation
→ AI
→ Climate change
Credit to @noamross.net for all the work to build this & to all PIs who submitted their info.
Link: airtable.com/appGKlSVeXni...
@jaishrijuice.bsky.social the ebook is now available
If you have been waiting for a digital copy of the book, you are in luck! The ebook is $14.99.
osupress.oregonstate.edu/book/indigen...
Grateful to @nwtreatytribes.org for highlighting Indigenous Critical Reflections on Traditional Ecological Knowledge on their website! Check out the other tribal books too when you visit the link:
nwtreatytribes.org/books-showca...
Thanks @tasmitchell.bsky.social for sharing this with me!
There’s a lot of Indigenous bookstores who are selling it like Birchbark
Hmm… let’s see if it’s available yet.
@osupress.bsky.social @kimhogeland.bsky.social
Is the ebook link available yet?
The introduction took so much time to write with members of my community. So it makes me very happy to hear that someone is reading it with such patience and care! 🥹 if you ever have any questions, let me know!