We are deeply committed to participating in righting the wrongs of colonialism and of the oppression and forced assimilation of Indigenous Peoples worldwide, by engaging in not only reconciliation but also reconcili-action.
Only a diversity of place-based solutions can restore biocultural abundance on earth. Jerome Lewis, Ameyali Ramos, and Jessica Sweidan “Flourishing Diversity,” acrylic on canvas. The branches of this tree…
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The Hewa of Papua New Guinea pursue conservation-based development by maintaining traditional biodiverse mosaics on their lands.
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A collaborative project centers more-than-human worlds in Bhutan’s protected and conserved areas.
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In Papua New Guinea, Indigenous communities adopt conservation deeds to protect their lands on their own terms.
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In a remote area of northwestern Pakistan, the Kalash community has maintained harmony with its territory of life.
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Gaoli pastoralists in central India assert their traditional natural resource governance against fortress conservation.
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A young Brunca historian follows her grandfather's lifelong example of resisting colonialism and protecting the biocultural diversity of her people. WORDS María Lázaro │ IMAGES María Lázaro and Jessica Lázaro…
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In Mexico and Canada, a budding environmentalist learns important lessons in awareness and responsibility.
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In Hawaiʻi, the concept of rights is more accurately understood to mean responsibilities.
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An Indigenous community's respect toward all life offers a hopeful vision to the world.
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