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 plant biology student discovers that her language, culture, and connection to land will always be part of her, no matter where she goes.
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A student embarks on a quest to learn about and reconnect with her Khasi heritage.
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A Phool Mali youth connects with the gardening and agricultural traditions of her ancestors.
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A quest to uncover the Feast of Merit leads a young Naga woman to rediscover her culture and homeland.
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By reconnecting with the land, a proud Métis woman also reconnects with herself and her cultural identity.
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Despite the challenges of changing times, the Bhils of Maharashtra stay connected to the forest, their homeland, and their cultural traditions.
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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 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 Hmong immigrant finds her way back home through her language and her poetry.
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A young Inuk woman visits her homeland and reconnects with her cultural identity.
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