Indigenous awakening at 'Ootchamin ‘Ooyakma, featured in Stanford Report news.stanford.edu/stories/2024...
The faculty director of Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve ('Ootchamin 'Ooyakma) reflects on a locally endemic plant growing vigorously in the area where intentional burning was applied to chaparral ear...
Intro to Traditional Ecological Knowledge, a lecture given to Stanford University undergraduates on Sept 26, 2024, to learn from Robin Kimmerer, David Suzuki, Valentin Lopez (Chairman of Amah Mutsun Tribal Band), Charlene Nijmeh (Chairwoman of Muwekma Ohlone Tribe), etc. youtu.be/8AAi53hhid0
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Camera trap photo yesterday of mountain lion at Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve ('Ootchamin 'Ooyakma) of Stanford University. We get these images all the time at 'Ootchamin 'Ooyakma, but this one is unusual in that it's in broad daylight. Photo: Trevor Hebert
Indigenous awakening at Stanford University's Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve ('Ootchamin 'Ooyakma), in partnership with the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe jrbp.stanford.edu/news/intenti...
New sign at Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve of Stanford University has 'Ootchamin 'Ooyakma. Read why here: jrbp.stanford.edu/news/ootcham...
Evening talk for general audience at a local public library (Los Altos Library) at 7pm, July 31 www.cnps.org/event/flower...
Whether native or introduced, almost all species of plants whose flowers contain nectar host microorganisms like bacteria and yeasts in the nectar. Initially free of microbes, flower nectar gets its [...
In the fourth episode, Sydney Guthrie and Clara Mooney, talk about food, reciprocity, and relationship with land. They compare notes, with Sydney having grown up as a rural Tlingit and Clara as an urban Native in Seattle away from her homeland in Alaska. soundcloud.com/user-1741316...
Podcast series on Traditional Ecological Knowledge, a project by the undergraduate students who participated in the Bio 35N: Catching up with Traditional Ecological Knowledge class in Spring 2024 at S
In the third episode, Kelly Benitez and Marty Freeland talk about Indigenous use of fire, referring to what we learned from Ron Goode, the Tribal Chairman of the North Fork Mono Tribe in California, among other things. m.soundcloud.com/user-1741316...
Play 03 Fire - by Kelly Benitez and Marty Freeland by Tadashi Fukami on desktop and mobile. Play over 320 million tracks for free on SoundCloud.
Join us as Assistant Professor in the Earth System Science Department at Stanford University - apply by Aug 31, 2024 - this is a broad search, and areas of interest include biodiversity, global ecology, Indigenous knowledge, etc. facultypositions.stanford.edu/en-us/job/49...
In the second episode, Sophia Manolis and Mei Li Palmeri interview Mike Wilcox, an Indigenous scholar at Stanford, to discuss land trusts as a mechanism toward TEK revitalization. soundcloud.com/user-1741316...
Podcast series on Traditional Ecological Knowledge, a project by the undergraduate students who participated in the Bio 35N: Catching up with Traditional Ecological Knowledge class in Spring 2024 at S