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Biodiversity highest on Indigenous-managed lands

Biodiversity highest on Indigenous-managed lands

by | posted in: Research, TEK | 0

Maximizing biodiversity is the second soil health principle. An often cited study, published in 2019 and led by the University of British Columbia, highlights the importance of Indigenous land management in achieving this goal.

biodiversity, diversity, TEK
Deconstructing Regenerative Agriculture

Deconstructing Regenerative Agriculture

by | posted in: Regenerative Ag, TEK | 0

A-dae Romero-Briones unpacks the term regenerative agriculture and shares opportunities for an inclusive approach that supports Indigenous communities.

farming, regenerative, TEK
The Perfect Storm on the Navajo Nation

The Perfect Storm on the Navajo Nation

by | posted in: Regenerative Ag, TEK | 0

By James Skeet, Founder Covenant Pathways and Spirit Farm: “Once again, we are confronted by a foreign disease brought into our lands. This time it is no respecter of persons.”

community, TEK
Coronavirus Is Creating a Food Security Crisis in Indian Country

Coronavirus Is Creating a Food Security Crisis in Indian Country

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Escalating COVID-19 mortality rates expose supply chain gaps and infrastructure needs in Native communities.

community, TEK

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