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Indigenous solutions can be outlined in four quadrants like on a medicine wheel. Sustainability is a native way of being because it's entwined into the stories of the ancestral oral tradition. The environment isn't a separate thing in the old stories. It's simply a brother or a sister. a mother and a father. These stories lay the roadmap to slowing down the climate disaster. In the second quadrant are the ancient practices of controlled burning, sustainable wood harvesting, purposeful planting for insect repellent and invasive species management. These are all things that are being rediscovered. What more knowledge is just waiting in a story to be told or remembered a certain way? The third quadrant is the body, our Earth. Indigenous knowledge around soil heath and forest farming. Care and management of fish and wildlife resources. An understanding of the cycle and science that would keep things healthy. That would "keep the table set" like Billy Frank Jr. said about the Salish Sea. The fourth quadrant is water, our spirit, life. Tulalip are the salmon people and many stories share knowledge about salmon in many ways. Ceremony supports a long held tradition of stewardship toward the salmon, land, and water.