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.
Project Contributor: Yasuyuki Morimoto Women displaying kitete gourds and kitete seed necklaces at community festival Credit: Yasuyuki Morimoto/Bioversity International For the Kamba people in the Kitui District of Kenya,…
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Project Contributor: Michelle Cocks The woodpile is the Xhosa women's status symbol and cultural totem. Photo: Tony Dold Since the 1980s, the government of South Africa has taken a more…
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Project Contributors: Jonathan Long and Judy DeHose Apache students identifying plants at Goshtlish Tú Bil Sikané. Photo Credit: Julee DeHose Over three decades ago years ago, nearly 300 places…
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Project Contributor: Kimberley Language Resource Centre Aboriginal Corporation The Kimberley region of Western Australia is one of the most linguistically diverse areas of Australia. At least forty-two languages, plus dialects,…
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Project Contributor: Dawn Marsden Kinnikinnick (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi), used by Indigenous Peoples in British Columbia, Canada, to treat urinary tract infections. Photo: Agnieszka Kwiecień/Wikimedia Commons The dissertation project “Indigenous Theory…
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Project Contributor: Jonathan Miller Peruvian biologist María Scurrah learning the names of traditional potato varieties from a farmer in Quilcas, Junín Department, Peru. Photo: Jonathan Miller Homeland Productions is an independent,…
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Project Contributor: Robert Wild A dance of the Bambuti community of Semliki Forest, Western Uganda. Photo: Robert Wild The concept for the “Dance for the Earth and for Her Peoples”…
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Project Contributor: Fulvio Mazzocchi The “Environmental Applications Reference Thesaurus” (EARTh) project, carried out by the Institute for Atmospheric Pollution at the National Research Council in Italy, is developing an advanced…
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Project Contributor: Alain Touwaide Dr. Alain Touwaide at work in the Library at Soliman the Magnificent Mosque, Istanbul, examining ancient herbals and documents from which he recovers information about ancient…
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Project Contributor: David J. Rapport Luís and Tomás Palma gathering native pine seeds for a tree nursery in their Sierra Tarahumara community Credit: David J. Rapport The Rarámuri people (also…
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