An earthquake with a magnitude of 8 or higher hasn’t rumbled beneath the contiguous U.S. in more than 300 years. Now, the Pacific Northwest is due for another big one.
Clues from the past, along with modern-day science, can help coastal Indigenous (Chinook) communities understand the risks and develop novel mitigation strategies.
Indigenous Books for the Holidays
Indigenous Books for the Holidays Give the gift of Indigenous literature this holiday season and support Indigenous authors with these