How a living classroom teaches 4-year-olds how to combat climate change, preserve Chickasaw culture


Chickasaw Nation Head Start is an organization that aims to transfer Indigenous knowledge to children through the natural environment. During a recent event, 20 children helped combat climate change while preserving the tribe’s culture in the process. In a fall tree-planting ceremony in southern Oklahoma, they helped create a living classroom, where their knowledge will grow alongside native trees.

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