The following videos were developed by a variety of Tribal Nations and Indigenous peoples, organizations, projects, and relationships. The videos represent Indigenous perspectives on climate change, impacts to human-environmental relationships, as well as descriptions of Indigenous resiliency, as told by the people themselves.
Menominee Indian tribe Forestry
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1854 Ceded territory climate change adaptation plan |
Bad River Ojibwe climate change Affects on wild rice |
Menominee Tribe on climate change
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Farewell to Maples: Indigenous Knowledge in the Face of Climate Change
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Global Warming a Cultural Perspective - Oneida Nation of wi
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Changing Climate, Changing Culture...Making An Ojibwe Birch Bark Winnowing Basket |
Mnomen: Wild Rice and Climate change - Gun Lake Tribe
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Climate Change and Water, An Ojibwe Youth Perspective |
Climate Change and Wildlife, an Ojibwe Youth Perspective |
Climate Change and Culture, an Ojibwe Youth Perspective |
Climate Change and Plants, an Ojibwe Youth Perspective |
indigenous views of climate change and climate justice |
Aroostook band of Micmacs - Maine Moose and Micmac youth |