Indigenous Resources
Welcome to the Compendium of Indigenous Resources— a curated collection of books, articles, podcasts and videos for the curious minds who wish to study Indigenous history, culture, politics and how our traditional practices reinforce our ties to the Land.
We will continue to update this compendium as more resources come along so be sure to visit again…
Podcasts
Yard Return
Landback isn’t only about returning land to the Indigenous people of the land. It’s also about returning the land to Indigenous plants as well.
In Southern California we’re known for our citrus trees, but incorporating native plants is a beautiful way to save water, invite pollinators like butterflies and hummingbirds into your back yard, and to respect the original people of Tovaangar, the plant people!
Grass lawns are nice, but they don’t do well in a desert landscape in Los Angeles. With the increase in droughts, and increasing temperatures, grass lawns are no longer flourishing. This isn’t just stressful for your water bill, consider how dry the grass is getting! Most grasses come from much more rainy landscapes than Los Angeles, so it’s best to consider lawn alternatives instead. The California Native Plant Society has an excellent list of grass removal options.
Native Plants Resources:
Literature
Book (Non-Fiction)
Book (Non-Fiction)
Credit: Sinead Santich
UCLA Article
UC Davis Article
Journal
Indigenous Fire Futures: Anticolonial Approaches to Shifting Fire Relations in California
Book (Non-fiction)
Book (Non-fiction)
Journal