Biocultural Diversity
Drops in the soil, not in the bucket
This article begins with the question of how philanthropy can possibly address the magnitude of the environmental and cultural change […]
Open >He wai ola ko Moananuiākea: Sharing good water in Moananuiākea
Unlike Western perspectives that view the oceans as a separator of islands and continents, the Oceanic perspective understands that the […]
Open >Nia Tero and Indigenous Guardianship in Pasifika
Indigenous peoples uphold many of the planet’s healthiest ecosystems, rich in biodiversity and essential to the security of global food […]
Open >Women’s Rights and Environmental Justice
When it comes to supporting Indigenous women’s rights, we often face assumptions about how the word “feminism” clashes with cosmovision […]
Open >Arctic Indigenous Fund Invests in Movement Making Across the Circumpolar North
I volunteered to share about our group because it brings me joy. My intention is to describe this experience from […]
Open >Indigenous Sacred Natural Sites: Under Pressure
“Indigenous peoples have the right to maintain and strengthen their distinctive spiritual relationship with their traditionally owned or otherwise occupied […]
Open >Southeast Asia Forum on the Challenges and Opportunities with Indigenous Knowledge, Systems & Practices and Rights-based Sustainable Development
Recognition, respect, protection and fulfillment of Indigenous Peoples rights, specifically to their Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Practices (IKSP), to maintain […]
Open >Protecting the Ancestral Territory of the Cofán: Unrestricted Funds and Trust
“We continue to be frustrated by the lack of understanding about the tremendous importance of Cofán and campesino grassroots conservation […]
Open >Decolonizing Climate Finance: Listening to Indigenous Communities Protecting Earth’s Lungs
“As Indigenous Peoples and members of local communities from the Amazon, Mesoamerica, Indonesia and Brazil, we are the ancestral protectors […]
Open >Indigenous Territories a New Way Forward with Funders
“We are not small islands. We are a vast oceanscape,” said Maureen Penjueli at the International Funders for Indigenous Peoples’ […]
Open >Beaver Lake Cree Bring the Power of the Sun to Tar Sands Ground Zero
When you live in the middle of the biggest sacrifice zone on Earth, how do you keep up your spirit? […]
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