Climate Change from the Native American Perspective
Students from American Indian Tribal Colleges interview Elders, other students, and community members to provide a Native American perspective on climate change and its effects on their communities. Web site here.
- Native Student Filmmakers Focus on Climate Change
- Overstepping Mother Earth's Boundaries
- Reconnecting with Your Environment
Teacher Activity - Salmon Move into Deeper Waters
- Salmon Population Depleted
- Warmer Water Kills Salmon Eggs
- Wetlands
- Witnessing Environmental Changes
Labels: climate, indians, native americans, social justice
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