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.
For farmers in Costa Rica, quality of life, well-being, and connection to land are more important than economic growth.
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Participatory video helps restore Indigenous communities’ links to — and pride in — their ancestral languages, traditions, and knowledge. Tingatinga and Magella (left to right) review footage shot during their…
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A city of resilient "tribes" offers a lesson on how to preserve urban biocultural diversity. Stephen Houston (L) soaking in the atmosphere of busy Via San Gregorio (Street), at the…
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A Maaori alternative artist from Aotearoa uses art and music to protest colonial laws and reclaim the power of her peoples.
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A student embarks on a quest to learn about and reconnect with her Khasi heritage.
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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 Phool Mali youth connects with the gardening and agricultural traditions of her ancestors.
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After two decades in the city, a young Dayak woman reconnects with the land and the traditional farming practices of her ancestors.
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A quest to uncover the Feast of Merit leads a young Naga woman to rediscover her culture and homeland.
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In a sequel to his debut story, a young Ghanaian writer tells an honest and humorous account of learning his mother tongue.
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