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.
Learning from seeds, the kernels of life, we can reimagine an economy rooted in abundance and reciprocity.
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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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A young Naga woman connects with her Indigenous identity through the art of cooking while studying away from her homeland.
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Reviving traditional crops and food culture is vital to repairing people’s relationship with the land.
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The search for a sea grain known for centuries to an Indigenous people provokes deep questions and insights.
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Against the odds, a tribal farmer in southern India strives to conserve and share dozens of indigenous rice varieties.
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A conversation about the need to decolonize regenerative agriculture by acknowledging Indigenous Peoples’ land stewardship.
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WORDS Raynold Lyngdoh IMAGES Raynold and Anne Lyngdoh Nestled in the more secluded northeastern region of India are several unique tribal groups, each diverse and distinct in their own right.…
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WORDS Kanna K. Siripurapu and Sabyasachi Das IMAGES Chandrasekhar Nemani and Kanna K. Siripurapu In Andhra Pradesh, black chicken hens such as this one are called nalla kodi petta. Nalla…
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