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 Papua New Guinea, Indigenous communities adopt conservation deeds to protect their lands on their own terms.
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In a remote area of northwestern Pakistan, the Kalash community has maintained harmony with its territory of life.
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In Aotearoa, a marae-based educational program rebuilds connection with ancestral land and water in a changing social and environmental context.
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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 walk through one of France’s land commons reveals that the right to self-govern ensures the responsible management of natural resources.
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Une promenade dans l’un des communs fonciers montre que le droit à l’autonomie garantit une gestion responsable des ressources naturelles.
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Village women succeed where the men had failed in restoring the community’s fisheries.
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A community advocates for land rights and protects its ancestral forest with mapping technology.
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A forest community in Gabon affirms its will for self-determination and responsible management of its ancestral land.
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Rising sea levels threaten a local community’s biocultural heritage and the residents' right to an ecologically responsible way of life.
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