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Cycles of Renewal: Returning Good Fire to the Chumash Homelands

Principal Investigator
Theresa Crimmins

Dates

Release Date
2022
Start Date
2022-10-01
End Date
2024-09-30

Summary

Fire has always been a part of life in southern California. Climate change and current fire management practices have led to catastrophic losses and impacts to human health, infrastructure and ecosystems, as seen, for example, in the 2018 Montecito debris flow. Indigenous wisdom instructs that rather than suppressing fire, we should seek to be in good relationship with fire. This project centers the voices of Chumash people by revitalizing their good relationship with fire in Chumash homelands. This revitalization comes at a critical time for both fire management and revitalization of Indigenous cultural burning practices in the southwest. The project will enable the recovery and documenting of Chumash knowledge related to cultural [...]

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Contacts

Principal Investigator :
Theresa Crimmins
Co-Investigator :
Carlie Domingues, Teresa Romero, Deana Dartt, Beth Rose Middleton
Cooperator/Partner :
Alyssa Rosemartin
CMS Group :
Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASC) Program
Funding Agency :
Southwest CASC

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“Prescribed fire in Arizona in the Kaibab National Forest, 2017. Credit: USFS.”
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Prescribed fire in Arizona in the Kaibab National Forest, 2017. Credit: USFS.
Prescribed fire in Arizona in the Kaibab National Forest, 2017. Credit: USFS.

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southwest CASC

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