Unpacking Jargon #3: Conservation, Protected Areas and Indigenous Homelands PART 2: Voices from Abya Yala April 12, 2022 Land defenders from Belize, Ecuador and Peru will share through storytelling how their indigenous worldviews resonate in a
Voices of Maiz Report May 22, 2018 Voices of Maíz’ was a collective process of storytelling that came out of conversations and gatherings, hosted in Indigenous
Voices and Visions of Indigenous Terra Madre January 25, 2017 Indigenous Terra Madre is the gathering of indigenous communities and supporters that form part of the Slow Food movement.
The Power of Maps – El Poder del los Mapas July 20, 2016 Martin von Hildebrand with Swift Foundation grantee, Gaia Amazonas, explains the importance of social cartography as a
UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples October 22, 2015 Sunday marks eight years since the United Nations General Assembly adopted the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous
Native American tribes tackle diet and health woes with businesses built on traditional foods September 23, 2015 Across the US, Native Americans are reclaiming their cultural cuisines to produce healthy and sustainable nutrition options
Reconnecting with the Sacred: Community-Led Revival of Nature and Culture in Bale, Ethiopia May 22, 2015 Bale, Ethiopia has been a place of great history, love, peace, and sanctity to many. In order to maintain its vibrancy, the
Declaration on the Safeguarding of Indigenous Ancestral Burial Grounds as Sacred Sites and Cultural Landscapes March 13, 2015 Concerned by threats to burial grounds, the Declaration calls on the State to recognise and safeguard these places as
Dasiqox Tribal Park Declaration December 16, 2014 “The Tsilhqot’in National Government announced the creation of the Dasiqox Tribal Park, covering an area larger
Indigenous Lawsuits Could Paralyze the Tar Sands May 19, 2014 Whether it calls the program “responsible resource development” or strives to become an “energy superpower,” Canada is