A Northern California tribe works to protect traditions in a warming world
Briefly

The Oak Fire, which burned near Yosemite National Park, devastated the Indigenous tribes in the area.
Climate change has worsened the frequency and intensity of wildfires, destroying culturally significant sites and treasures.
Traditional plants and physical structures, including ancient milling stations, were destroyed by the fire, causing significant loss for the Southern Sierra Miwuk tribe.
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