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A series of Python-based Jupyter notebooks analyzing wildfire dynamics and fire science across Tribal lands. Integrates environmental data/geospatial analytics with Indigenous Data Sovereignty, including CARE, FAIR, OCAP, and IEEE 2890-2025, to demonstrate how sovereignty can be embedded as a first principle in geospatial workflows.

  • Updated Jun 10, 2026
  • Jupyter Notebook

Defend the Parks: An app for exploring U.S. national parks and learning about Indigenous lands. Built with Expo, deployed on Cloudflare. Featuring park discovery by state, detailed park pages including Indigenous land names, info and links to help defend the parks, saved favorites feature, and API integrations with NPS and Native Land Digital.

  • Updated May 30, 2026
  • TypeScript

An object file for dispersal and restitution: a no-build, local-first tool for the biography, chain of custody, claims, and restitution dossier of a contested or dispersed object. Nearest sibling of MIRL Lacuna.

  • Updated Jun 24, 2026
  • JavaScript

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