The goal of this project was to support efforts by the Blackfeet Nation in Montana to manage their lands in ways that promote climate and cultural resilience and improve grassland and soil health. One strategy for building such resilience is to utilize strategic management of grasslands and grazing activities as a “natural climate solution”. This includes the restoration of free-ranging bison to grassland landscapes and the management of livestock in ways that approximate wild bison grazing behavior, as well as other practices that can support revitalized and resilient grassland ecosystems. To support strategic grassland and grazing management decisions on Blackfeet lands, we synthesized information on bison and cattle grazing as tools for climate mitigation (via soil carbon sequestration and storage) and adaptation (by supporting healthy grassland ecosystems better able to tolerate warmer temperatures and changing precipitation dynamics). Communications activities shared results from the synthesis and on-going climate adaptation work led by the Piikani Lodge Health Institute with Blackfeet land managers and others in the region. Alongside these synthesis and communications activities, we laid the groundwork for the development of an Indigenous Scholars Hub to support the integration of Indigenous science and cultural practice with western science perspectives, to address timely natural and cultural resource management issues on Tribal lands. Key deliverables from this project included a Masters Thesis chapter (by Indigenous scholar Latrice Tatsey), the development and presentation of communications products (infographics, presentations, and video storyboards), and the piloting of key elements of the Indigenous Scholars Hub via a summer internship program. Overall, this project successfully contributed to and shared knowledge about the role of bison and cattle grazing management and other Indigenous biocultural regenerative agricultural practices at supporting healthy and resilient grassland ecosystems in the face of a changing climate.