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Impacts of climate change on Tribes in the Northeast


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.

Different nations on climate change at Oneida Nation in wi

1854 Ceded territory climate change adaptation plan

Bad River Ojibwe climate change Affects on wild rice

Farewell to Maples: Indigenous Knowledge in the Face of Climate Change - 2014 AYCS

Climate Conversations S2E8 Indigenous Perspectives on Just Transitions

Climate Change and Plants, an Ojibwe Youth Perspective

Climate Change and Culture, an Ojibwe Youth Perspective

Climate Change and Wildlife, an Ojibwe Youth Perspective

Climate Change and Water, An Ojibwe Youth Perspective

Changing Climate, Changing Culture...Making An Ojibwe Birch Bark Winnowing Basket

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