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Indigeneity

Indigeneity

A long, violent legacy of colonization has inflicted oppression and cultural annihilation on Indigenous communities worldwide. But many have organized, resisted and managed against great odds to revitalize their cultures and institutions.

Indigenous activists, writers and culture bearers have led efforts to preserve Indigenous knowledge. Broader society has much to learn from many of these sophisticated, Earth-honoring worldviews — wisdom too long ignored at our own peril.

Kate Lundquist and Brock Dolman: How We’re Winning the Campaign to Rehydrate the West

Great news about the Bring Back the Beaver campaign from the folks at the Occidental Arts and Ecology Center's Water Institute.

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  • The California Indian Museum and Cultural Center educates the public about the history, culture, and contemporary life of California Indians and honors their contributions to civilization.

  • Amazon Watch works to protect the rainforest and advance the rights of Indigenous peoples in the Amazon Basin.

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