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.
In the Colombian Amazon, musicians listen to the forest and create music that resonates with it. WORDS, IMAGES, AND VIDEO Diego Samper Raining over of the Amazon forest. Calanoa is…
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Mangroves, Education, and Recovery of the Territory: Biocultural Diversity in Bahía Solano, Colombia
WORDS Felipe Rodríguez Moreno and Norma Constanza Castaño Cuéllar IMAGES Felipe Rodríguez Moreno Rain defines a great deal of the social relations that take place in the municipality of Bahía…
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Guillermo Rodríguez Navarro “Imagine a pyramid standing alone by the sea, each side a hundred miles long. It’s a mountain nearly four miles high. In its folds imagine every different…
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Daniel Henryk Rasolt with artwork by Vannessa Circe Traditional Indigenous territories are complex, adaptable, and resilient socio-ecological systems that contain the majority of the world’s biocultural diversity. But can Indigenous…
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by Gabriel Nemogá, Justico Domicó, and Alejandro Molina The working group on territory and infrastructure meets at a workshop on the biocultural community protocol, Polines Community Library. Photo: Dinson Bailarín,…
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by Jennifer McRuer and Nuevas Voces A protected area surrounding Isla Grande aims to conserve marine habitats, natural resources, and cultural values. A disharmony between nature and culture, however, persists…
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by Jennifer McRuer Using cameras, we stroll, bike, swim, and dive to capture connections with ancestral places of land and sea. Photo: Heides Molina, 2015 . We are all stories ……
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Mangroves, Education, and Recovery of the Territory: Biocultural Diversity in Bahía Solano, Colombia
Text by Felipe Rodríguez Moreno & Norma Constanza Castaño Cuéllar Photos by Felipe Rodríguez Moreno Rain defines a great deal of the social relations that take place in the municipality…
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by Juan Manuel Rosso Londoño and Walter Gabriel Estrada Ramírez Origins Sensing the other bank of the river. Photo: J. M. Rosso, 2010 Juan I was born in 1975…
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Project Contributors: Gabriel Nemogá with Carlos Mamanché Carlos Mamanché (left, standing) training the Muisca community's new generation. Photo: Comunidad Muisca de Sesquilé “Los Hijos del Maíz” The Muisca people, living…
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