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 proud Lotha-Naga youth tells the story of his peoples and speaks to the importance of good values among humans.
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A young Madia man overcomes discrimination and reconnects with his cultural identity.
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A young Naga woman connects with her Indigenous identity through the art of cooking while studying away from her homeland.
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Embracing his mixed Indigenous identity helps a young Singaporean embark on a healing journey.
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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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A Santhal woman embarks on a quest to understand her identity and what makes biocultural diversity thrive.
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By learning how to swim against the current like salmon do, a woman finds her way back to the source of her language and identity.
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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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Marie-Émilie Lacroix interviewed by Marco Romagnoli “Dialogue is a way of knowing myself and of disentangling my own point of view from other viewpoints and from me, because it is…
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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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