What is Land Back? Land Governance: Past, Present, Future
This series of videos examines how land governance must change to recognize and uphold Indigenous rights and responsibilities and to restore nature’s once abundant ecosystems.
This series of videos examines how land governance must change to recognize and uphold Indigenous rights and responsibilities and to restore nature’s once abundant ecosystems.
This video features voices and stories of various Guardians and their relationships and responsibilities to the lands and waters.
This is a collection of film interview outtakes from "Standing on Sacred Ground", featuring clips of Onondaga Chief Oren Lyons (Turtle Clan of the Onondaga Nation, one of the Six Nations of the Haudenosaunee).
This speaks to the importance of learning how we can do better, from Indigenous people
This series of videos examines how land governance must change to recognize and uphold Indigenous rights and responsibilities and to restore nature’s once abundant ecosystems.
This report provides guidance for private land conservation organizations seeking to adapt their practices and build respectful and appropriate relationships with Indigenous governments.
This ~6 minute video features several Indigenous leaders from across Canada. It highlights ethical space [...]
For the Taku River Tlingit, giving life to love of land means not just putting lines on a map — that’s just the beginning of the work. Protecting and loving the land means having their people as boots on the ground, looking after it and making sure it remains healthy for future generations. This is the story of the Taku River Tlingit’s visionary plan to protect their lands, and why that matters for all of us.