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.
by Momoe Malietoa von Reiche . In the cool Of morning Moving waters fall Silently seeking Pathways to the sea Blue veined Crisscross a fractured landscape Nervous leftovers of Cultural…
Read More
Text and photos by Harvy King Lily pad pond of antiquity, Ahupua’a Hakipu’u. 2017 As humankind’s connection to land and water evolved, our development of agriculture produced the availability…
Read More
by Thomas Dean King . The Garifuna community is the only one allowed to fish in Cayos Cochinos, Honduras. Mario Flores Aranda is promoting sustainable fishing, using a line loop for…
Read More
by Gabriel Nemogá, Justico Domicó, and Alejandro Molina The working group on territory and infrastructure meets at a workshop on the biocultural community protocol, Polines Community Library. Photo: Dinson Bailarín,…
Read More
by Pernilla Malmer and Prasert Trakansuphakon Fallow area where P’dav trees have been actively promoted. Hin Lad Nai farmers conduct experiments to maximize the agricultural benefits of P’dav. Photo:…
Read More
by Duncan Haynes, Michelle Cocks, and Charlie Shackleton . RDP housing has been critiqued as unimaginative and as limiting opportunities for place-making. Photo: Tony Dold, 2016 . South African cities…
Read More
by Ilarion (Larry) Merculieff and Libby Roderick Waves at St. Paul Island in the Bering Sea, Alaska. Waves are a visible manifestation of physical energy, but there is also a…
Read More