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Subject Indigenous-led Conservation: Hope for the Future of the Planet
Date December 19, 2023 6:01 PM
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Indigenous-Led Conservation: Hope For the Future of the Planet
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Indigenous-Led Conservation: Hope For the Future of the Planet
Cultural Survival Quarterly 47-4 (December 2023)
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** Models of Indigenous- Led Conservation— A Love Story ([link removed])
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Cristina Mormorunni (Métis, Sardo)
In June, the Blackfeet Nation made history when it returned buffalo to their homelands that colonizing forces had removed over a century ago.


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** Living in Sacred Relationship with Our Ancestral Territory in the Sierra Nevada ([link removed])
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A conversation with Seyaru’kwingumum, Co-director of Ofrenda A’bunna, who is leading his Arhuaco community to be a model of Indigenous-led conservation.


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** The Radical Optimism of Youth: Working Towards Protecting Herring—and Renewal ([link removed])
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Hartman Deetz (Mashpee Wampanoag)
In Mashpee, MA, Native Environmental Ambassadors are leading the way for solutions by protecting their homeland with the Rights of Nature.

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** Promoting Coexistence through Indigenous Knowledge in Maasai Mara ([link removed])
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An interview with Nelson Ole Reiyia (Maasai), Co-founder of the Nashulai Maasai Conservancy.



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Conservation Is at the Heart of Traditional Knowledge in Fiji ([link removed])
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Ratu Emori Ganilau, Isikeli Kainaigani, and Aliti Verevou
The protection of Traditional Knowledge and stewardship of the environment is evident and strong in the village of Nasau.

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** Saving Our Great Wild Transboundary Rivers in Alaska ([link removed])
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Lee Wagner (Tsimshian, Haida, and Łingít)
The Tsimshian, Haida, and Łingít Peoples have been the Unuk River’s customary caretakers for over 10,000 years.


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A Call to Champion Sustainable Use of Wildlife as an Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Issue ([link removed])
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Lesle Jansen (Khoikhoi) and Joe Goergen
In South Africa, Indigenous Peoples have formed community-based organizations to manage the use of natural resources
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From Oak Flat to Spiro: Enduring Indigenous Connections to Copper ([link removed])

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** South Africa Exchange Explores Free, Prior and Informed Consent as the First Line of Defense for Indigenous Communities ([link removed])

Youth Voices
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** Youth Mitigating the Impacts of Climate Change in Arid Kola, Kenya ([link removed])


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** Women the World Must Hear
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** Land Stewardship and Environmental Activism by Shuar Peoples of Yamanunka: Raquel Tsahuanda ([link removed])
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** In Defense of Our Land and Sacred Rivers: Joint Actions by Mura Peoples in Brazil ([link removed])
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