Indigenous environmental responses showcase the diverse ways Native peoples interact with and manage their natural surroundings. These practices, rooted in Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK), emphasize sustainability and the interconnectedness of human well-being and environmental health. Indigenous land management techniques, like controlled burning and agroforestry, have shaped landscapes for millennia. These practices, along with subsistence activities, play a vital role in Indigenous communities' livelihoods and cultural identities, while also addressing environmental justice concerns.