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A New Story Map Explores the History of Hochatown, Oklahoma’s Culture and Wildfire Risk

A New Story Map Explores the History of Hochatown, Oklahoma’s Culture and Wildfire Risk
posted Aug 24, 2022 03:07 PM by ahermansen

Hochatown, Oklahoma boasts abundant ecological diversity and has a rich cultural history that includes conflicts over land rights, forced resettlement by Native American tribes, extractive natural resource industries, and more recently luxury cabin development and a burgeoning recreation industry. This story map, titled "Pine Resin in the Blood: A Historical Account of Hochatown Culture and Wildfire Risk,"  is the first in a series that will incorporate information about the current wildland-urban interface (WUI) fire situation of the area, proposed WUI management actions on the Ouachita National Forest, and ultimately findings from several related research projects being conducted by Southern Research Station scientists.

Learn more at https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/3517fbd7c4f44ffa8c6c5ceb1603bac5


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