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 reconnecting with the land, a proud Métis woman also reconnects with herself and her cultural identity.
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Rooted in place like radicles that nourish plant seeds, Indigenous Peoples’ relationships to their territories of life re-emerge despite the legacy of colonialism.
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A boy's love of photography sparks a family journey from Canada back to their Nyonya roots. WORDS Poh Tan │ IMAGES Khafri Mau, Paulus Mau, and Poh Tan The…
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In a Québec watershed, a student documents the transformation of territories of life into toxic dumping grounds — and back.
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A young Inuk woman visits her homeland and reconnects with her cultural identity.
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In Mexico and Canada, a budding environmentalist learns important lessons in awareness and responsibility.
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Biocultural community protocols can help Indigenous Peoples communicate ancestral laws and responsibilities to external actors.
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A wilderness hike reminds a young woman that privileges come with responsibilities.
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Indigenous Adoption Stories Knowing one’s origins can bring healing and closure. Marie-Émilie Lacroix and Marco Romagnoli From Rose Imai's The Children’s Series: #1, First 215 Revealed,” metallic watercolor on…
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A respected Elder shares important teachings that are intrinsic to his people’s language and way of life.
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