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.
Biocultural community protocols can help Indigenous Peoples communicate ancestral laws and responsibilities to external actors. Ira Provost Piikani Nation East Entrance. “Niistitapi” is the Blackfoot word used to refer to…
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For Indigenous Peoples, their relationships to the lands, waters, and natural world shape their responsibilities, governance, and self-determining authority. Jeff Ganohalidoh Corntassel ᏓᎦᏏ (dagasi or turtle) crossing the road. Photo:…
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by Daniel Kirkpatrick The Salish Sea Bioregion offers an ideal location for sustainability initiatives that honor First Nations rights. Photo: Daniel Kirkpatrick, 2017 Florence James smiled and said the word…
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Text by Viveca Mellegård | Photos by Pernilla Malmer With words and lived experience of members of the Karen Community of Hin Lad Nai and input from Pernilla Malmer . A…
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Text by Francesca Price Photographs by Clare Benson Peder Nilsson with two of his dogs and a lamb on his farm on the island of Brudholmen. . We Feed 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 Aleksandra Bocharnikova An owl in the Bikin River valley. Photo: Alexei Kudryavtcev, 2014 The Sikhote-Alin is a mountain range in Russia’s Pacific Far East. This territory contains one of…
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