Sustainability Tip: Connecting with the Indigenous land you inhabit and what you can do to heal it
This evocative picture of the Northern lights is a reminder of the awe Indigenous people have held for thousands of years on their Native lands. It can help us remember …
Food for Thought: How Indigenous perspectives are positively impacting our world
Aeta Indigenous People in the mountains and primeval forests of the Philippines planting. Credit: PREDA By Alliance President Terry Gips We previously shared the profound, poignant perspectives of Alaska Native …
Art of the Week: Suzanne Rancourt’s evocative “Whose Mouth Do I Speak With”
Credit: Dawnland Voices Whose Mouth Do I Speak With by Suzanne Rancourt I can remember my father bringing home spruce gum. He worked in the woods and filled his pockets …
Food for Thought: How an Indigenous worldview can impact climate change and our relationship with nature
Alaska Native (Denaakk’e) Nazune Menka, a Berkeley Law School professor. Credit: Nazune on Instagram (left), Cheska Torres Ibasan, Berkeley Law (right) By Alliance President Terry Gips The colonization of Indigenous …
Art of the Week: Idealized Spring as part of the Four Seasons Series by Wendy Red Star
“I found that Native collections with Native curators at museums were recognizing that their collections were flawed in that things written about objects in the collection were all from non-indigenous …