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MCAN! Climate Change and Wabanaki Culture in Maine

Provided by: Maine Climate Action Now |Published on: August 17, 2023
Articles/Websites Grades 9-12, ap-college

Synopsis

  • This detailed article examines Wabanaki culture and philosophy, what traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) is and why its important, and how climate change is impacting Wabanaki culture and practices.
  • Students will learn about Wabanaki culture, which is collectivistic and ecologically conscious, the multi-faceted framework that guides many Indigenous people as they interact with the environment, and the many ways that climate change is causing economic and cultural difficulties for the Wabanaki people.
  • The article includes infographics and links to a number of other resources and reports that enhance and extend learning.
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Subjects: Biology, History, English Language Arts
Authors: Maine Climate Action Now, Natalie Michelle, PH.D
Region: North America, USA - Northeast, United States, Maine
Languages: English

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