Indigeneous and Non-Indigeneous Understandings of fire

Char Miller discusses differing perspectives on fire, contrasting Indigenous understandings with those more commonly held by non-Indigenous communities. Miller suggests that Indigenous fire practices helped shape California’s fire-prone landscape through an approach centered on living with fire rather than attempting to eliminate it. He observes that non-Indigenous communities, including professional fire managers, have not fully adopted this perspective.

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  • Char Miller formal headshot, smiling at the camera.

    Char

    Miller

    W.M. Keck Professor of Environmental Analysis and History

    Pomona College in Claremont, California