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.
A visual artist vividly portrays the Waorani people’s struggle to defend their Amazonian territory from oil exploitation.
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In a Québec watershed, a student documents the transformation of territories of life into toxic dumping grounds — and back.
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Una reflexión al pasado para un ordenamiento en el futuro REDACCIÓN María Lázaro │ IMÁGENES María Lázaro y Jessica Lázaro Nuestros primeros progenitores de este planeta (madre tierra), murieron, pero…
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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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A young Inuk woman visits her homeland and reconnects with her cultural identity.
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Indian nomadic pastoralists sound the alarm against historical injustices and draconian colonial laws.
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A young volunteer reflects on the rights of refugees and the responsibilities of host countries.
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Biocultural community protocols can help Indigenous Peoples communicate ancestral laws and responsibilities to external actors.
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Indigenous Peoples have a right to draw resources from the local environment and an obligation to follow traditional practices to protect it.
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Embracing his mixed Indigenous identity helps a young Singaporean embark on a healing journey.
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