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  • Taking Care of the Land with Traditional Ecological Knowledge

Taking Care of the Land with Traditional Ecological Knowledge

Posted by zl352 on October 29, 2024

Curriculum Units

  • “This is OUR land”
  • Bringing Balance Hozho to the Classroom through “Three Sisters” TEK
  • Fire Ecology, The Use of Traditional Ecological Knowledge to Enhance/Sustain the Environment and Ways of Life
  • Traditional Ecological Knowledge as a Means to Understand What Makes a Healthy Ecosystem