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.
Overcoming racism and poverty during the Great Depression, an Indigenous youth reaffirmed his cultural identity and grew up to be a leader in his community.
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A young Madia man overcomes discrimination and reconnects with his cultural identity.
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Indigenous Adoption Stories Knowing one’s origins can bring healing and closure. Marie-Émilie Lacroix and Marco Romagnoli From Rose Imai's The Children’s Series: #1, First 215 Revealed,” metallic watercolor on…
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Art that chooses to meet evil with beauty: A response to the discovery of mass graves of Indigenous residential school children.
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D’ulus Mukhin (Even, Russian Federation), interviewed by Galya Morrell IMAGES Galya Morrell Drum-dancing is the heart of life in Siberia. D’ulus Mukhin, the youngest of the Siberian shamans, is trying…
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Edna Kilusu (Tanzanian Maasai) “What?” my friend and I said simultaneously. The sheriff had asked if we had any drugs or guns with us. It was a calm, hot summer…
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Khadry Okotetto (Nenets, Russian Federation), interviewed by Galya Morrell “I was jailed in a Russian boarding school where they tried to make a Russian second-class citizen out of me — because I was…
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Story by Marie Michelle Hirwa, Batwa (Rwanda) Marie around the time she finished high school. Photo: Unknown, 2006 I am Marie Michelle Hirwa, born on September 12, 1986. I was…
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by Jeanine M. Canty Everything interesting happens at the edges. As we are moving to restore our relationships with nature, including one another, in an extremely diverse and globally connected planet,…
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