Tierras Indígenas’ advanced mapping technology is bringing South America’s Chaco ecosystem into the spotlight and allowing indigenous groups to digitally map out their territories in an effort to ...
Following indigenous protocols of recognizing the original inhabitants of Los Angeles, we would like to acknowledge Gabrielino/Tongva (Tongva) on whose lands we live as we put together this website.
The Haudenosaunee Forest Principles Project aims to identify community research and education priorities related to forest lands, develop forest curriculum for youth, and create a set of criteria and ...
When Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim was growing up in the 1980s, along the shores of Lake Chad, she was dazzled by her elder’s knowledge of the land. “Reading the clouds, listening to the wind, they could ...
How might religion and spirituality leave a mark on a city? The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) has been supporting three different projects that document the impact of faith-based ...
Eve Tuck receives funding from SSHRC, The William T Grant Foundation, and The Spencer Foundation. University of Toronto provides funding as a founding partner of The Conversation CA. University of ...
Mitákuye Oyásʼiŋ is a Lakota phrase that roughly translates to “all my relations” or “we are all related.” It is in this phrase, simultaneously brief and full of depth, that we can begin to comprehend ...
Indigenous nations in America have lost nearly 99% of their historical land use over time. In Washington state, tribal communities occupy just 7% of land or 3.2 million acres of nearly 50 million ...