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 plant biology student discovers that her language, culture, and connection to land will always be part of her, no matter where she goes.
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In a sequel to his debut story, a young Ghanaian writer tells an honest and humorous account of learning his mother tongue.
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In a fictional account set in the near future, a Badaga woman finds her way back home to the forest of her dreams in the Nilgiri Mountains of South India.
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A boy's love of photography sparks a family journey from Canada back to their Nyonya roots. WORDS Poh Tan │ IMAGES Khafri Mau, Paulus Mau, and Poh Tan The…
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As guardian of a tradition that breathes life into the land, a Nigerian weaver engages in a timeless dance with her reeds.
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Reflecting on his life's path, a young writer from Ghana realizes that there are no rights without responsibilities.
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An Ojibway girl tells a traditional tale with important life lessons that she first heard from her Grandpa.
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Story by Edna Kilusu (Tanzanian Maasai), age 19 My aunt surrounded by some of my cousins — the audience for her nightly stories. Photo: Orkeeswa School, 2017 “Do not come back after…
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Story by Abraham Ofori-Henaku, age 21, Akan (Ghana) That's me. A bright-looking lad with marvelous abilities to dance, sing, write, and speak eloquently, but my regret stems from my inability to…
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by Nigel Haggan Salmon gain their wisdom by eating the nuts that fall from nine hazel trees around a pool in the otherworld. Artwork: Emily Haggan, 2015 . The Salmon of Science…
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