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.
Text by Constanza Monterrubio Solís Photos by Inanc Tekguc Nopales, or prickly pear leaves, have been recently incorporated into local diets, providing various kinds of benefits. Photo: Inanc Tekguc, 2017…
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Text and photos by Yolanda López-Maldonado “This is the account of how all was in suspense, all calm, in silence; all motionless, still, and the expanse of the sky was…
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by Thomas Dean King . The Garifuna community is the only one allowed to fish in Cayos Cochinos, Honduras. Mario Flores Aranda is promoting sustainable fishing, using a line loop for…
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by Thor Edmundo Morales At the onset of this decade, members of three ethnic groups gathered in the state of Sonora, northwestern Mexico. Seri (Comcaac), Rarámuri, and Yaqui participants went…
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by Aran Shetterly . Milpas beyond town, making a patchwork of the mountain slopes. Residents walk up to two hours from Santa Cruz Tepetotutla to land designated for cultivation. Photo:…
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by James D. Nations Chan K’in José Valenzuela uses a machete to carve a bird bolt arrow. Photo: James D. Nations, 1975. . Chiapas, Mexico, 2015 I spent the morning learning…
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by Dawn Wink . . . in the bottom of a dark canyon, I stood in a shroud of voices. They spun up the canyon walls, radiating through the dusky…
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Luís and Tomás Palma gathering native pine seeds for a tree nursery in their Sierra Tarahumara community Credit: David J. Rapport Project Contributor: David J. Rapport The Rarámuri people (also…
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