Indigenous firefighter training teaches traditional Native practices in woodlands management

Thousands of years before colonization, Indigenous people did controlled burns to rejuvenate habitat and reduce fuel buildup.

Kimbol said he’s heartened that after a century of fire suppression, non-tribal governments are becoming more open to what many Native people call “cultural burns”, patterned after the practices of their ancestors.

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