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Carlie Domingues

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Carlie Domingues is a community member, scholar, mama, and project facilitator for ecosystem wellness. She studies interdisciplinary collaboration to support Cultural Fire and Burn practices, aka Good Fire, in Native American Studies at UC Davis. In anticipation of growing collaborative efforts to support Chumash, Indigenous and Mexican cultural knowledge for ecosystem health and building resilient climate adaptive communities, Carlie started recording a podcast with local Indigenous leaders to ensure we can speak about our relationship based practices to support plant relatives, animal relatives and elemental relatives. She lives with her family in Wintun homelands.

Carlie Domingues
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