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Subject Indigenous People’s Day 2021
Date October 11, 2021 10:14 PM
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We invite you to celebrate in solidarity by learning from indigenous voices, which NPQ is committed to amplifying.

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For Indigenous People’s Day 2021, we curated a collection of articles and multimedia pieces—including podcasts and webinars—on indigeneity at the intersections of economic, racial, climate, and health justice. We invite you to celebrate in solidarity by learning from indigenous voices, which NPQ is committed to amplifying, including through our ongoing series in collaboration with First Nations Development Institute.
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Land Back: A Necessary Act of Reparations ([link removed])
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Land Back must happen so that all other aspects of Indigenous livelihood can return with it. As a metanarrative, it helps unite Indigenous people for our collective liberation. Read more… ([link removed])
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The “Long Awaiting”—Lifting Up Native Voices for Economic Justice ([link removed])

What does social and economic justice for Indian Country entail? What is required of policy and philanthropy? Native leaders are addressing these questions in real time. Read more... ([link removed])

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Rewriting the Rules: Putting Trust Lands to Work for Native American Benefit ([link removed])

Native American nations have 56 million acres of “trust” lands. Current rules make borrowing against this land nearly impossible. Read more... ([link removed])

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Power and Consent: Reconsidering Oral History ([link removed])

Alyce Sadongei, co-director of the Doris Duke Native Oral History Revitalization Project, critiques and celebrates a project to return oral histories to tribes. Listen to the podcast now... ([link removed])

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Indigenous Peoples’ Day: Combating the Erasure of Native People ([link removed])

DEI—Don’t Exclude Indians!—from being active contributors to the advancement of philanthropic practice and, more generally, trust, responsibility, reciprocity, and real accountability in society. Read more... ([link removed])

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Indigenous Communities and Environmental Justice ([link removed])

Native nations and organizations have always been at the front of the fight to protect local resources from extractive capitalism. Read more... ([link removed])

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Regeneration—from the Beginning ([link removed])

Historically, environmentalists have often been leading advocates for extinguishing Indigenous land rights. To move forward, this wrong must be acknowledged. Read more... ([link removed])

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Our Bodies Are the Front Lines: Responding to Land-Based Gender Violence ([link removed])

Some funders act as if the pipeline struggle and Native American women’s resistance against murderous violence are separate issues. But they are deeply intertwined. Read more... ([link removed])

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