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.
Gaoli pastoralists in central India assert their traditional natural resource governance against fortress conservation.
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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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Indian nomadic pastoralists sound the alarm against historical injustices and draconian colonial laws.
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The Maasai take their culture with them wherever they go. WORDS AND IMAGES Melanie Furman “My grandparents only ate cow’s milk, cow’s meat, cow’s blood, and wild fruit they would…
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A photographer and filmmaker shares a portrait of an Amazigh woman and her story of courage and resilience.
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WORDS Liza Zogib, Divya Venkatesh, Sandra Spissinger, and Concha Salguero ART Almudena Sánchez Sánchez, Ana Trejo Rodríguez, and Inés García Zapata What follows is the story of One Square Meter…
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Kanna K. Siripurapu The sacredness of the cow in India, especially to the vast majority of Hindus, hardly needs an introduction. According to the Hindu scriptures, all cows are descendants…
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Prafulla Kalokar with Kanna K. Siripurapu I am Prafulla Kalokar, 29 years old and a member of the Indigenous Nanda-Gaoli people, a semi-nomadic pastoralist community native to the Indian state…
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Story by Somnath Dadas (Dhangar), age 22, India, with Kanna K. Siripurapu In this picture from 10 years ago, I’m receiving a participation certificate from Anthra, an NGO working to…
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