by Rubina Cohen | Jan 10, 2021
The Itazipʹe Yuwiŋža project—meaning “Bend the Bow” in Lakota—reunites Lakota youth with hunting ceremonies and traditional bow-and-arrow-making techniques. Like many Indigenous cultures, Lakota knowledge and language are at risk of extinction as Elders and fluent...
by Rubina Cohen | Oct 22, 2020
The project is about the “HIga-onon Tribal Encounter: Reclaiming Earth Connection through Sacred Chanting and Ceremonies.” It aims to preserve and reclaim the sacredness of both tribal culture and nature. The communities are eager to pursue their journey to protect...
by Rubina Cohen | Oct 1, 2020
This project will increase bee presence to generate locally produced honey for traditional medicine and ceremony, teach youth about the cultural meaning of honey and how to carry on the process for future generations, and support local projects such as traditional and...
by Rubina Cohen | Oct 1, 2020
The Bushmen plan to create a small and humble center on ancestral lands so the remaining Khomani San Elders from the Be Saa tribe can continue to work with the youth on ancestral lands; away from distractions and challenges presented in the towns. While they are not...
by Rubina Cohen | Oct 1, 2020
Our organization, Impact Integrated Agro-enterprises, is guided by a mission to save and multiply the endangered indigenous animal breeds through engaging local communities that still have traces of these animals. For the past six years, we’ve made keen observations...
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