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I haven't spent much time on the Daily Kos for several years now but I think I'll head back over there. It's good to see Native American Netroots still going strong. Maybe I'll find some room for talking about fire policy.
https://www.dailykos.com/groups/Native%20American%20Netroots
Thing is, I'm not a Democrat but as I recall, part of the goal at DKos is to make Democrats better, so.
Current view of the Loafer Creek burn visible on Oroville CA State Park camera
https://alertca.live/cam-console/2229 https://share.watchduty.org/incident/1682/reports/10018
“When it comes to the Karuk Tribe, we have a constitution, and our sovereignty is embedded in that constitution,” says Bill Tripp.
“But when the federal government and agencies work with Tribes, they look at us more like an NGO with a couple of special privileges.”
ORLEANS, California—An elemental smell wafts through the Klamath mountains in early autumn—woodsmoke. Despite the U.S. Forest Service’s intermittent bans on lighting fires in the forest, the Karuk Tribe is maintaining its cultural practice of intermittent burns to conserve their traditional lands in northern California. With the Tribe’s oversight, a partnership with the Forest Service and […]