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 22, 2020
BASS work is guided by the Ibaloi word “Aduyon”—the practice of mutual help and reciprocal work—with the hope that communities can continue to rely on the strength of farmers and that farmers can count on the support of the communities they feed. The project has the...
by Rubina Cohen | Oct 22, 2020
The project aims to discuss and engage children of Talas city in Indigenous traditional ways of environmental protection that are based on living in harmony with nature and emphasizing the snow leopard as the highest animal in the food chain and the unifier of the...
by Rubina Cohen | Oct 1, 2020
“Sustainable Restoration of the Chewa ancestral food, healing practices and ancestral Livelihoods among children and youths along ‘Chisitu Watepwa’ wetlands in Zambia” aims at: “Influencing Ancestral Wisdom Bankers”, Traditional Think Tanks and Traditional herbalists...
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