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YES! Magazine » Indigenous Lands
1w ago
British Columbia affirms Indigenous ownership of the 200 islands the Haida have stewarded for millennia, marking a new path toward reconciliation ..read more
YES! Magazine » Indigenous Lands
2w ago
A photographer’s connections with eight Indigenous women have helped her come to terms with her own Native ancestry and colonial trauma ..read more
YES! Magazine » Indigenous Lands
2M ago
After a 2021 leak at the U.S. military’s Red Hill fuel storage facility poisoned thousands, activists, Native Hawaiians, and affected military families have become unlikely allies in the fight for accountability ..read more
YES! Magazine » Indigenous Lands
4M ago
To produce food in the face of climate change, we may need to learn from so-called weeds ..read more
YES! Magazine » Indigenous Lands
4M ago
Decades after Washington’s native bighorn sheep were decimated, they're starting to thrive—thanks to Indigenous efforts ..read more
YES! Magazine » Indigenous Lands
5M ago
On the Colville Reservation, tribal members are restoring wildlife populations—and with them, abundance, resilience, and reciprocity ..read more
YES! Magazine » Indigenous Lands
5M ago
The Colville Tribes are dedicated to “reuniting with old friends” by reintroducing fish to their shared waters and pronghorn to their ancestral lands ..read more
YES! Magazine » Indigenous Lands
5M ago
Tribes of the Colville Confederacy in Washington State are restoring the lands and species of their traditional ecological community ..read more
YES! Magazine » Indigenous Lands
6M ago
Indigenous writer Robin Wall Kimmerer explains why a new massive green-energy powered industrial park in western New York State threatens communities and habitats ..read more
YES! Magazine » Indigenous Lands
6M ago
The latest addition to the prestigious UNESCO list—the Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks, created by Indigenous people 2,000 years ago—“preserves the future of our past ..read more