In Berry Creek, a 60-acre property burned to ash in the 2020 North Complex Fire has becoming something else: a place of restoration, healing and renewed purpose for local Maidu tribes.
The Maidu tribe reclaims ancient tools to heal and protect land from wildfires, turning a devastated landscape into a place of restoration and renewed purpose.
A group of Maidu Indians has succeeded in its quest to be named the official owner of Humbug Valley, a 2,325-acre area in Plumas County that is the last remnant of their once vast homeland still in ...
A new wildfire was reported today at 1:25 p.m. at in Nevada County, California. Maidu Fire has been burning on private land. Currently, there is no information on the containment of the fire and the ...
Descendants of famous Native Americans, including Geronimo, Sitting Bull, and Crazy Horse, will join members of the local Maidu tribe in a four day celebration tomorrow through Monday. The tenth ...
The Native American Maidu people, who for thousands of years inhabited the wooded ridges of the northern Sierra Nevada, won back land at the center of their ancestral home two years ago. Last month, ...
GREENVILLE, Calif. — To descend the grade of State Highway 89 into the rubble of Greenville is to retrace the steps of a community’s trauma. It was here that the second largest wildfire in California ...
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