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.
A Phool Mali youth connects with the gardening and agricultural traditions of her ancestors. Geeta Vishnu Ingle Me irrigating my family’s garlic farm in Pimpri Mali village, Maharashtra. Growing up…
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After two decades in the city, a young Dayak woman reconnects with the land and the traditional farming practices of her ancestors.
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In the mountains of Taiwan, Tayal community members reaffirm their ancestral knowledge and cultural identity to protect their territory of life. WORDS Manju Maharjan and Yih-Ren Lin | IMAGES Manju…
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A Black urban girl in Upstate New York reclaims ancestral gardening. WORDS Rehani Tapp | IMAGES Ronke L. Tapp Rehani and her brothers showing their harvest of homegrown sweet potatoes,…
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Water patterns and an ancient human–elephant social contract hold important lessons for eco-justice. WORDS AND IMAGES Elizabeth Oriel An elephant foraging in Uda Walawe National Park, Sri Lanka. …
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Every being on Earth has both inherent rights and the responsibility to participate in the web of life. WORDS Mashudu Takalani and Gertrude Pswarayi-Jabson | IMAGES Tim Hawkins The Gaia…
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In Hawaiʻi, the concept of rights is more accurately understood to mean responsibilities. Kawika Winter Biocultural restoration efforts are restoring foundational components of the Hawaiian eco-civilization. Pictured here is a…
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A woman finds hope and connection on the farm that gave her grandma life and love. Dea Sofie Kudsk My grandmother at the door of the farm’s old stable, circa…
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Reviving traditional crops and food culture is vital to repairing people’s relationship with the land. Kana Koa Weaver Okada Elders on Taketomi Island have expressed their longing for tofu and…
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Against the odds, a tribal farmer in southern India strives to conserve and share dozens of indigenous rice varieties. WORDS AND VIDEO G. S. Unnikrishnan Nair | IMAGES Anvar Kurichya farmers…
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