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.
Removed from their lands by a tiger conservation project, Indigenous villagers in Northeast India reconnect with their forest home through hornbill conservation.
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A refuge for migrants crossing the Mediterranean, Malta rediscovers its land-based identity while helping newcomers rebuild theirs.
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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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In Aotearoa, a marae-based educational program rebuilds connection with ancestral land and water in a changing social and environmental context.
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Gaoli pastoralists in central India assert their traditional natural resource governance against fortress conservation.
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A visual artist vividly portrays the Waorani people’s struggle to defend their Amazonian territory from oil exploitation.
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A Maasai man tells the story of his splendid and diverse territory of life in Tanzania.
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In Rajasthan, agro-pastoralists defend their sacred landscapes from “green” development.
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As guardian of a tradition that breathes life into the land, a Nigerian weaver engages in a timeless dance with her reeds.
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