Wayfinders Circle, Gabbra People, Kenya/Nia Tero

© Photo: Wayfinders Circle, Gabbra People, Kenya, by Nia Tero.

Programs

Indigenous Peoples' guardianship in action for a vibrant and habitable future Earth

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Indigenous person wearing a colorful feathered headdress viewed from behind in a group setting at UNPFII conference.
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Indigenous Peoples' guardianship is essential for the survival of humanity, but it's under constant attack.

Our programs support their guardianship of their ancestral lands and waters.

Quote graphic bubble featuring Wendy Running Crane Bremner, Blackfeet.

© Photo: Montana, U.S. Blackfeet ECO Knowledge, by Mariah Gladstone.

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Partnership with Nia Tero has been absolutely vital to cultural revitalization in our community. We’ve brought back societies that haven't been in existence in our communities for over 150 years or sometimes over 200 years. And without them, our people are really disconnected.

- Wendy Bremner
   Blackefeet (U.S.)
   Blackfeet ECO Knowledge