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.
Overcoming racism and poverty during the Great Depression, an Indigenous youth reaffirmed his cultural identity and grew up to be a leader in his community.
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A Hmong immigrant finds her way back home through her language and her poetry.
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Tribal members take responsibility toward the land by reviving ancestral cultural burning.
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Reconnecting to her roots, a descendant of settlers reflects on the legacy of colonization that her ancestors both endured and perpetuated.
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Indigenous cultures understand wildlife as fellow nations whose actions enable or curtail human aspirations.
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In Hawaiʻi, the concept of rights is more accurately understood to mean responsibilities.
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A conversation about the need to decolonize regenerative agriculture by acknowledging Indigenous Peoples’ land stewardship.
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Art that chooses to meet evil with beauty: A response to the discovery of mass graves of Indigenous residential school children.
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