Sponsored by a University of California multicampus research grant called Centering Tribal Stories, this digital element features five interviews with Wiyot Tribal leaders and community members to trace the intergenerational political activism and environmental cleanup to reclaim the village of Tuluwat, the Wiyot Center of the World.
This short film illuminates the ongoing stakes and significance of the central themes of resilience, survivance, and environmental protection that weave their way through the generations since. As a community-engaged project, it takes the interests of the Wiyot Tribe as central to the discussion, particularly in relation to state, regional, and local issues related to land, climate change, and the environment.
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