Coughlan, Michael R.Serio, NaomiLoeb, HarperLewis, David G. (David Gene), 1965-Thompson, Sally2023-11-162023-11-162023https://hdl.handle.net/1794/29056135 pages; 4 spreadsheetsIndigenous fire stewardship (IFS) plays a critical role in the maintenance of North American forest resilience. This synthesis reviews literature on IFS in the PNW as represented in scholarly peer reviewed publications. We also conducted a systematic search of the internet to identify informational resources, networks, and organizations engaged with IFS in the PNW. This paper synthesizes information on ecological, social, and policy aspects of IFS that are relevant to fire managers and restoration practitioners in the PNW. We identify current knowledge and knowledge gaps, as well as policy opportunities and barriers relevant to the application of IFS to fire management and ecological restoration. Supplemental information on spreadsheets: 1. Search_Citations.csv: This is a list of citations identified in the systematic review. It identifies the database and search terms associated with the article, information on citations, authorship, article type, and ranking used for annotation. 2. Columndescriptions.csv: Defines column headings for the Search_Citations spreadsheet. 3. SearchLog.csv: Provides details for each systematic search. 4. IFS_Websites.csv: List of websites related to Indigenous fire stewardship in the PNW.en-USCreative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0-USIndigenous fire stewardshipFire managementForest resilienceForest restorationIndigenous fire stewardship for fire management and ecological restoration in the Pacific NorthwestWorking Paper