Bureau of Indian Affairs Tribal Climate Resilience Program
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Tribal Education Agency (TEA)
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Alison Robbins
Executive Director
(707) 668.5101 | EXT. 1057
arobbins@bluelakerancheria-nsn.gov

Why Is This Important Work?
- Bear-grass, Xerophyllum tenax, leaves are used clothing (fibers), basket weaving, and roasting of the rhizomes for food consumption.
- Sweetgrass, Hierochloe odorata, is traditionally used in prayer, smudging or purifying ceremonies and consider it a sacred plant. It is also used medicinally to help with coughs, sore throats, and arthritis issues.
Who Is Doing This Work?
The Blue Lake Rancheria Environmental team are in the process of the Powers Creek stream restoration that includes replanting of , to name but a few Indigenous plant species involved in the restoration, to reconstruct and restore habitat for fish and wildlife, along with stabilization of the banks against erosion and gouging.
Lisa Hoffman, and Northern Humboldt Union High School District (NHUHSD) students document and discuss the work. NHUHSD students will engage with scientists and gather data to later be disseminated.
How Will Our Program Work?
The Bureau of Indian Affairs Tribal Resilience Program provides federal aid for building climate change resilience programs for tribes. The Blue Lake Rancheria Tribal Education Agency (TEA) received one of these program grants specifically for youth engagement.
Through adaptation planning, and vulnerability assessments, TEA Staff and Student Interns will document and discuss what natural resources are needed to sustain their families and traditional cultures.
Students will participate in a joint program effort to grow Native grasses for the restoration work with our Native American Career & Technical Education Program (NACTEP) experiential learning projects focused on the Natural Resources career pathways.
How Can You Get Involved?
Contact Us
Lisa Hoffman, lhoffman@bluelakerancheria-nsn.gov Career Readiness Education Coordinator