by Rubina Cohen | Aug 23, 2018
Intended as a place of learning for Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples alike, the White Eye Traditional Knowledge Camp is an effort to preserve and revitalize the local traditional Indigenous knowledge carried by Gwich’in culture-bearers, and to pass this on to...
by Rubina Cohen | Aug 23, 2018
The Busuréliame Project for cultural education and “awakening”conducts monthly cultural education workshops and weekly follow-up sessions for 80 children from five communities in the Rebellion Tarahumara Grade school in Bajichi, Municipio Urique. Busuréliame is...
by Rubina Cohen | Aug 22, 2018
When Mayan children value their culture, their roots and their identity, they are able to reconnect to the sacred value of nature and the universe, to feel gratitude, commitment, peace and responsibility, respect for their parents and their grandparents, and a sense...
by Rubina Cohen | Aug 22, 2018
Like so many Indigenous youth in these times, The Mayan youth of southern Belize are losing touch with the cultural traditions that have maintained their people over millennia. The pernicious encroachment of industrialized culture, especially digital culture – even...
by Rubina Cohen | Aug 22, 2018
Celebrating its 10th anniversary, the Native Youth to College Program (NY2C) is a college preparatory program designed to motivate Native high school students to complete their education, successfully apply to college, and strengthen their self-esteem. Currently,...
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