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 Pernilla Malmer and Prasert Trakansuphakon Fallow area where P’dav trees have been actively promoted. Hin Lad Nai farmers conduct experiments to maximize the agricultural benefits of P’dav. 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 William H. Thomas Social Network Analysis and graphs by Chris Leberknight Tama cutting a path to show me the trees to be found in secondary forest. Photo: William…
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by Clint Carroll . Crosslin Smith: “We need to honor the earth. The ancestors said the Creator put a spirit in the earth.” Photo: Crosslin Smith, 2015 . Amid the…
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by David Stringer Above: Kayapó women in the Amazon rainforest. Photo: Cristina Mittermeier, 2007 . Endangered Languages and Biocultural Diversity Conservation Just over twenty years ago, many linguists were shocked into…
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by Irene Teixidor Toneu Village of Semgourd and its terraced slopes where subsistence agriculture is practiced. Photo: Irene Teixidor Toneu, 2015 Isafarn nudrar means "medicinal plants from the mountains" in…
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