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 Liza Zogib, Divya Venkatesh, & Sandra Spissinger Photographs by Stamos Abatis (Greece), Gema Arugaetta (Spain), Wassim Ghozlani (Tunisia), Bariş Koca (Turkey), Asaad Saleh (Lebanon), Younes Tazi (Morocco) The…
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by Dario Ciccarelli View of the town of Pollica in Cilento, Italy. Photo: Giuseppe Cucco, 2006 Since January 1, 1995, when the World Trade Organization came into existence, the winds…
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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 Graham Richard On August 11, 2015, a Haida-language team set forth from G̱aaw on a three-day journey to survey the north and west coasts of Haida Gwaii (the archipelago off…
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by Alice Meyers in conversation with Earl Claxton Jr. (Thuh-thay-tun Kapilano) Alice and Earl. Photo: Anonymous, 2016 This is the story of my friendship with Earl Claxton Jr., a SȾÁ,UTW̱…
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by Cristina Zárraga Landscape of Bahía Mejillones, Onaašáka (Beagle Channel). Photo: Oliver Vogel, 2014 “I was born in Róbalo, on the 24th of May. And they say, so tells me…
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by Anna Maffi Warm winter light over the San Giacomo valley. Photo: Anna Maffi, 2014 . Olives, grapes, barley, alfalfa, and a few fruit trees are the main crops grown…
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by Lee Beavington I watch coyote cross the freeway trickster weaves amid wheeled gods her belly droops with gaunt lactation survivor of west coast wild abides two-legged rules of concrete …
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by Geneen Marie Haugen Slickrock, skeleton and sky. Photo: Bruce Howatt, 2009 The second cougar-kill I’ve encountered in three days smells fresh: a sweetish, iron-tinged musk. The ribcage is red-stained and…
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by Dawn Wink and Susan J. Tweit "Of all the arts and sciences made by man, none equals a language, for only a language in its living entirety can describe…
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