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.
Tea and coffee plantations in southern India encroach on Indigenous Peoples’ ways of life and territories, threatening the protection of their sacred groves. WORDS AND IMAGES Lakshmi Unnithan A sacred…
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A poem that pays homage to trees as our Elders, life-givers, and first teachers. Chang Liu (劉長亭) A cluster of fruits on an apricot tree (Prunus armeniaca). Photo: Zeynel Cebeci…
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Art with a message: we must stand for the trees, so they will stand for us. WORDS AND ART Barbara Derrick “Trees or Us,” acrylic on canvasette. Our Standing…
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by Sara Moncada and Maya Harjo The Grandmother Oak grove, Indian Valley Organic Farm and Garden, Novato, California. Photo: Melissa K. Nelson, 2013 We come here to listen. Under the…
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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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