The tribal clerk for the Qutekcak Native Tribe in Alaska, doesn't immediately recognize the shriveled, brown plant she finds on the shore, but a student does.
Jamestown S'Klallam tribal elder Cathy MacGregor holds up strips of western red cedar as she teaches weaving techniques to camp attendees during the 2023 Tribal Climate Camp at NatureBridge, Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2023, near Port Angeles, Wash.
Participants representing at least 28 tribes and intertribal organizations gathered to connect and share knowledge as they work to adapt to climate change that disproportionally affects Indigenous communities. More than 70 tribes have taken part in the camps that have been held across the United States since 2016.
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