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 Michael Davis In the tropical north of Queensland, Australia, at the mouth of the Trinity River that runs into the Pacific Ocean, lies the city of Cairns. Here, at…
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Text and artwork by Rosa Caterina Bosch Rubio All photos by the artist, except as noted Cosmics. Wax and ice, different sizes. Barcelona, 2012. . I am a visual artist based in…
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Text and artwork by Barbara Derrick “At the heart of every culture is its language. One of the main structural pillars for communicating values, beliefs and customs and its importance…
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by Rose Thater Braan-Imai The Native American Academy was founded by a group of Native scholars and Traditional Knowledge Holders dedicated to increasing understanding of the Indigenous worldview and to…
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Katherine Dominique Lind Rocky Mountain Flatirons, Colorado. Photo: Katherine D. Lind, 2016 . In 2014, Nature found her voice. Struggling against deforestation, gasping for air, and fed up with the…
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by Faith Baisden, Thomas Dick, Carolyn Barker, and Kristina Kelman . Leonora Adidi, Faith Baisden, and Joy Bonner on Yugambeh Country in 2014, after the song gathering at which the project…
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by Clint Carroll . Crosslin Smith: “We need to honor the earth. The ancestors said the Creator put a spirit in the earth.” Photo: Crosslin Smith, 2015 . Amid the…
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by Ajuawak Kapashesit Language endangerment is a growing issue around the globe. Of the less than 7,000 languages spoken today, many are not expected to survive into the next century.…
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by Javier Domingo in conversation with Dora Manchado Getting to Doña Dora’s home on foot is no picnic. It’s a long way, and stray dogs can be a serious threat.…
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