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  • A group of people wearing masks sit at a table under a picnic pavilion.

    The Forest Service consults with Tribal Nations on policies that may affect Tribes. Office of Tribal Relations maintains a schedule for national-level consultation.

  • Purple flowers are in focus in the foreground. The background is slightly blurry with a group of people in a circle with their backs to the camera.

    Forest Service strives to increase benefit for Tribes from Agency programs. The Agency also benefits from Tribal input, especially Indigenous knowledge.

  • Scenic landscape photo with green shrubs in the foreground and a mountain in the background.

    Federal land managing agencies hold in public trust a great diversity of landscapes and sites, including many culturally important sites held sacred by Tribal Nations.

     
  • Close up of logs that are part of a traditional Santa Clara Pueblo home.

    Forest Service guide for reburials of human remains and cultural items, temporary closure and forest products for traditional and cultural use, and prohibition on information disclosure.

  • A hand holds a small piece of monitoring equipment in front of pine seedlings.

    The Forest Service Research and Development Tribal Engagement Roadmap aims Tribal Nations to guide development of ethical and significant research partnerships with Tribal Nations.

     
  • A man wearing fire gear  leans on his shovel in front of a low intensity fire.

    The Dibaginjigaadeg Anishinaabe Ezhitwaad: A Tribal Climate Adaptation Menu is an extensive collection of climate change adaptation actions for natural resource management.