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Tribal Histories of the Willamette Valley, Oregon Indigenous historian David G. Lewis highlights Native perspectives about the region.
In part two, Andrew and Abel discuss the ecoforestry practices used at Aprovecho to manage the forest there towards an old growth character forest. They discuss how this type of intentional land management connects to indigenous and climate justice. They also go into the history of indigenous genocide in Oregon and its connection to the landscape change from oak savanna to primarily Douglas fir forest at the site.Article Abel references on Kalapuyan enthnohistory:QUARTUX | Journal of Critical Indigenous Anthropology | David G. Lewis, PhD https://ndnhistoryresearch.com/tribal-regions/kalapuyan-ethnohistory/Through Resilience Permaculture Design, LLC, Abel specializes in Forest Stewardship Planning as a consulting forester for ODF and a Technical Service Provider for the NRCS.Support the show (https://coastrange.org/donate/)
This month we are joined by David G. Lewis an instructor at Oregon State University in Anthropology and Ethnic Studies and a member of the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde and Amanda Rau who is the the new regional fire specialist for the Forestry & Natural Resources Extension's Fire Program. Listen in as we discuss fire - what it is, how it's used and its benefits.
Chad Tucker steps into the hosting seat for this episode alongside his 9-year-old son, Rowan, who came up with this episode idea: Asteroid impacts and emergency preparedness! Today, we will be talking to Victoria P. Andrews who recently retired from the Planetary Defense Coordination Office at NASA about the work they do. We also will be discussing what asteroids are, how they are different from comets, and even highlight some ways that these celestial travelers have entered into our stories and culture. We also interviewed David G. Lewis, PhD, a researcher and ethnohistorian at Oregon State University and member of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde to learn more about the Willamette Meteorite, or Tomanowos, which is a meteorite that has long been held sacred by local tribes of the Pacific Northwest. Technical Level: 3/5 Fear Factor: 1/5
Smoke Signals called Grand Ronde Tribal member and Native history researcher David G. Lewis, Ph.D. to talk about the shared experiences between African-Americans and Native Americans . During the Black Lives Matter protests Native people have joined the marches to support African-Americans. Lewis discusses the parallels of the two minorities seeking social justice.