The Tribal Adaptation Menu provides a framework to integrate indigenous and traditional knowledge, culture, language and history into the climate adaptation planning process. The menu is an extensive collection of climate change adaptation actions for natural resource management, organized into tiers of general and more specific ideas. Created through collaboration between Tribal, academic, intertribal and government entities in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan with guiding efforts from the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission with ideas that the menu may be useful in bridging communication barriers for non-Tribal persons or organizations interested in Indigenous approaches to climate adaptation and the needs and values of Tribal communities.