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.
by Soner Oruç and Ceren Kazancı Men, in general, are busy with taking care of herds. Here, an Afghan shepherd is working due to shortage of people in Turkish yaylas.…
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by Michaela Jeannaisse Carter . Writing bioculturally significant place names on a topographic map of Nyungkal Country. Photo: Citt Williams, 2017 . In July 2017, I abandoned my Pacific Northwest summer…
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Text and photos by Emmeline Topp “You know how the Swartland got its name? It’s the Black Land,” the farmer tells me. His face is lined beyond his thirty-two years,…
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by Andrea Giacomelli . The village of Torniella with the backdrop of the woods of the Farma Valley. Photo: Andrea Giacomelli, 2008 . To reach the Farma Valley in Southern…
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Text and photos by Fassil Gebeyehu Yelemtu Farming with oxen is common in rural Ethiopia. The soil is fertilized naturally by dung and residue of straw from harvested crops. 2018…
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by Marina Aman Sham Agricultural landscapes are a common feature for Dusun communities in the Crocker Range. Photo: Stanley Kurumbong, 2010 Malaysia is a vast country with a mosaic of…
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by Laurent Jean Pierre “What is it that one has in one’s dwelling place, that until you dance with it, it does not work for you?” “The broom.” —Traditional St.…
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by Joakim Boström, Anna-Märta Henriksson, and Marie Kvarnström Jenny Lundbäck and Joakim Boström fishing at sunrise in the Bothnian Bay. Photo: Roland Stenman, 2016 In the villages of the Kalix…
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Text and photos by Yolanda López-Maldonado “This is the account of how all was in suspense, all calm, in silence; all motionless, still, and the expanse of the sky was…
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by Jessica Brown The village Chief and Elders of a community in the Togo Range of Ghana at a sacred spring. Care of this spring is vital to the health…
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