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.
The Tharaka community of Mount Kenya is reclaiming its biocultural wealth by revitalizing traditional knowledge.
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Tea and coffee plantations in southern India encroach on Indigenous Peoples’ ways of life and territories, threatening the protection of their sacred groves.
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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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Spiritual values are the key to a harmonious relationship with the earth.
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Text and photos by Yolanda López-Maldonado (Yucatec Maya, Mexico) “This is the account of how all was in suspense, all calm, in silence; all motionless, still, and the expanse…
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Text and photos by Yolanda López-Maldonado “This is the account of how all was in suspense, all calm, in silence; all motionless, still, and the expanse of the sky was…
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by Kagole Margret Byarufu My name, Kagole, was given to me upon my birth. It initially belonged to my father’s aunt who had died a few months before I was…
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by Alice Meyers in conversation with Earl Claxton Jr. (Thuh-thay-tun Kapilano) Alice and Earl. Photo: Anonymous, 2016 This is the story of my friendship with Earl Claxton Jr., a SȾÁ,UTW̱…
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by Kelly Bannister and George Nicholas Grace Islet Garry oak ecosystem with thick understory of camas and seablush. Photo: Tara Martin, 2014 It is Fall 2014. At the Musqueam…
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