Unsettling Ecologies: Colonial Forestry vs. Tribal Sovereignty on the Olympic PeninsulaUnsettling Ecologies: Colonial Forestry vs. Tribal Sovereignty on the Olympic Peninsula is a 40 page zine published in 2025 by Severed Branches Press. It serves as a reportback from an eight week Olympic Forest Ecology field course held in late winterearly spring 2025 on Squaxin, Twana, Chimacum, and Klallam lands in Washingtons South Salish Sea region. Written by two non native collaborators, the zine examines the impacts of colonial clear cut
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Unsettling Ecologies: Colonial Forestry vs. Tribal Sovereignty on the Olympic Peninsula is a 40-page zine published in 2025 by Severed Branches Press.
It serves as a reportback from an eight-week Olympic Forest Ecology field course held in late winter–early spring 2025 on Squaxin, Twana, Chimacum, and Klallam lands in Washington’s South Salish Sea region. Written by two non-native collaborators, the zine examines the impacts of colonial clear-cut logging, contrasts it with Indigenous tribal stewardship and sovereignty, and highlights local landback efforts—particularly a Chimacum project led by Naoime Dawn Krienke.
Featuring teachings from Indigenous leaders and on-the-ground observations, it aims to support decolonial solidarity, forest defense, and a deeper understanding of Pacific Northwest history beyond mainstream environmentalism. Proceeds from the first edition benefit the Chimacum landback initiative.
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Unsettling Ecologies: Colonial Forestry vs. Tribal Sovereignty on the Olympic Peninsula