New study estimates 'hard to comprehend' historical scale of

New study estimates 'hard to comprehend' historical scale of cultural burning among California's Karuk Tribe

Many Indigenous peoples in North America have long standing traditions of cultural burning, the deliberate ignition of fires for a wide array of purposes. With the robust participation of tribal members, a new paper tries to quantify the scale of past burning by the Karuk people of Northern California.

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