Indigenous Peoples Are Key to Navigating the Climate Crisis. We Deserve a Seat at the Table

Termaine Edmo, Environmental Advisor to the Blackfeet Nation, explains how their sustainable snow fence works behind Browning High School in Browning, Mont., on October 20, 2023. Most national parks were set up in areas that are Indigenous ancestral lands.
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Lona Running Wolf, a doctoral student and adjunct faculty member in the Teaching & Learning Department, and Tyson Running Wolf published an article in Time Magazine titled, “Indigenous Peoples Are Key to Navigating the Climate Crisis. We Deserve a Seat at the Table.”
"Lona and Tyson Running Wolf of the Blackfoot Confederacy are members of the alliance and co-founders of , a non-profit with the mission of reconnecting Blackfoot people to their landscape and environment through the revitalization of Blackfoot people traditional ecological knowledge, culture and language."
Read the full article on the .