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  1. @Yehuda There are hashtags like #Native #Indigenous #NDN #LandBack #Indigenize #NativeMastodon #IndigenousMastodon #IndigenousCreatives #TurtleIsland. Connect to accounts you find under these tags and remember, that there is no big brother here who has already done everything for you. If you don't find it, found it!

  2. @Yehuda There are hashtags like #Native #Indigenous #NDN #LandBack #Indigenize #NativeMastodon #IndigenousMastodon #IndigenousCreatives #TurtleIsland. Connect to accounts you find under these tags and remember, that there is no big brother here who has already done everything for you. If you don't find it, found it!

  3. @Yehuda There are hashtags like #Native #Indigenous #NDN #LandBack #Indigenize #NativeMastodon #IndigenousMastodon #IndigenousCreatives #TurtleIsland. Connect to accounts you find under these tags and remember, that there is no big brother here who has already done everything for you. If you don't find it, found it!

  4. @Yehuda There are hashtags like #Native #Indigenous #NDN #LandBack #Indigenize #NativeMastodon #IndigenousMastodon #IndigenousCreatives #TurtleIsland. Connect to accounts you find under these tags and remember, that there is no big brother here who has already done everything for you. If you don't find it, found it!

  5. @Yehuda There are hashtags like #Native #Indigenous #NDN #LandBack #Indigenize #NativeMastodon #IndigenousMastodon #IndigenousCreatives #TurtleIsland. Connect to accounts you find under these tags and remember, that there is no big brother here who has already done everything for you. If you don't find it, found it!

  6. How Indigenous food sovereignty can improve food security

    Excerpt: "How can revitalizing Indigenous food systems improve food security?

    Revitalizing Indigenous food systems can help diversify and localize food systems in ways that could buffer against food insecurity in a changing climate.

    Dr. Grenz’s research team is working alongside Indigenous communities impacted by the 2021 heat dome and wildfires to understand the effects on culturally important plants.

    'If you think of land as just vegetation and an aesthetic notion of what belongs, you’re going to have very different approaches and different outcomes to recovery than if you see that land as a food system, not just for humans, but for our animal, bird, fish and insect relations,' says Dr. Grenz. 'We’re working alongside communities to develop those Indigenized processes around wildfire recovery that honour Indigenous food systems, sustainability and resiliency.'

    How can #settlers support the revitalization of Indigenous food systems?

    Learn about the histories of the lands you live on and what the traditional food systems were, what they are now and what they could be, says Dr. Grenz.

    Incorporating reciprocity into your relationship with the land is also important. 'Learn about the plants of those lands and find a way to invite them into your life. How can you take care of them, nurture them and steward them?' asks Dr. Grenz.

    'One way might be to #Indigenize your own #backyard or #CommunityGarden. Or learn about Indigenous food system protocols and the concept of '#HonourableHarvest.' "

    Read more:
    beyond.ubc.ca/how-indigenous-f

    #SolarPunkSunday
    #IndigenousFoodSovereignty
    #TraditionalFoods #FoodSovereignty #FoodSecurity #IndigenousAgriculture #IndigenousFoodSecurity #IndigenousFoodSystems #LandBack
    #Reclaiming #Decolonize #FirstNations #CulturalSurvival #NativePlants #GrowYourOwnFood #ClimateChange #Agroecology

  7. How Indigenous food sovereignty can improve food security

    Excerpt: "How can revitalizing Indigenous food systems improve food security?

    Revitalizing Indigenous food systems can help diversify and localize food systems in ways that could buffer against food insecurity in a changing climate.

    Dr. Grenz’s research team is working alongside Indigenous communities impacted by the 2021 heat dome and wildfires to understand the effects on culturally important plants.

    'If you think of land as just vegetation and an aesthetic notion of what belongs, you’re going to have very different approaches and different outcomes to recovery than if you see that land as a food system, not just for humans, but for our animal, bird, fish and insect relations,' says Dr. Grenz. 'We’re working alongside communities to develop those Indigenized processes around wildfire recovery that honour Indigenous food systems, sustainability and resiliency.'

    How can #settlers support the revitalization of Indigenous food systems?

    Learn about the histories of the lands you live on and what the traditional food systems were, what they are now and what they could be, says Dr. Grenz.

    Incorporating reciprocity into your relationship with the land is also important. 'Learn about the plants of those lands and find a way to invite them into your life. How can you take care of them, nurture them and steward them?' asks Dr. Grenz.

    'One way might be to #Indigenize your own #backyard or #CommunityGarden. Or learn about Indigenous food system protocols and the concept of '#HonourableHarvest.' "

    Read more:
    beyond.ubc.ca/how-indigenous-f

    #SolarPunkSunday
    #IndigenousFoodSovereignty
    #TraditionalFoods #FoodSovereignty #FoodSecurity #IndigenousAgriculture #IndigenousFoodSecurity #IndigenousFoodSystems #LandBack
    #Reclaiming #Decolonize #FirstNations #CulturalSurvival #NativePlants #GrowYourOwnFood #ClimateChange #Agroecology

  8. How Indigenous food sovereignty can improve food security

    Excerpt: "How can revitalizing Indigenous food systems improve food security?

    Revitalizing Indigenous food systems can help diversify and localize food systems in ways that could buffer against food insecurity in a changing climate.

    Dr. Grenz’s research team is working alongside Indigenous communities impacted by the 2021 heat dome and wildfires to understand the effects on culturally important plants.

    'If you think of land as just vegetation and an aesthetic notion of what belongs, you’re going to have very different approaches and different outcomes to recovery than if you see that land as a food system, not just for humans, but for our animal, bird, fish and insect relations,' says Dr. Grenz. 'We’re working alongside communities to develop those Indigenized processes around wildfire recovery that honour Indigenous food systems, sustainability and resiliency.'

    How can #settlers support the revitalization of Indigenous food systems?

    Learn about the histories of the lands you live on and what the traditional food systems were, what they are now and what they could be, says Dr. Grenz.

    Incorporating reciprocity into your relationship with the land is also important. 'Learn about the plants of those lands and find a way to invite them into your life. How can you take care of them, nurture them and steward them?' asks Dr. Grenz.

    'One way might be to #Indigenize your own #backyard or #CommunityGarden. Or learn about Indigenous food system protocols and the concept of '#HonourableHarvest.' "

    Read more:
    beyond.ubc.ca/how-indigenous-f

    #SolarPunkSunday
    #IndigenousFoodSovereignty
    #TraditionalFoods #FoodSovereignty #FoodSecurity #IndigenousAgriculture #IndigenousFoodSecurity #IndigenousFoodSystems #LandBack
    #Reclaiming #Decolonize #FirstNations #CulturalSurvival #NativePlants #GrowYourOwnFood #ClimateChange #Agroecology

  9. How Indigenous food sovereignty can improve food security

    Excerpt: "How can revitalizing Indigenous food systems improve food security?

    Revitalizing Indigenous food systems can help diversify and localize food systems in ways that could buffer against food insecurity in a changing climate.

    Dr. Grenz’s research team is working alongside Indigenous communities impacted by the 2021 heat dome and wildfires to understand the effects on culturally important plants.

    'If you think of land as just vegetation and an aesthetic notion of what belongs, you’re going to have very different approaches and different outcomes to recovery than if you see that land as a food system, not just for humans, but for our animal, bird, fish and insect relations,' says Dr. Grenz. 'We’re working alongside communities to develop those Indigenized processes around wildfire recovery that honour Indigenous food systems, sustainability and resiliency.'

    How can #settlers support the revitalization of Indigenous food systems?

    Learn about the histories of the lands you live on and what the traditional food systems were, what they are now and what they could be, says Dr. Grenz.

    Incorporating reciprocity into your relationship with the land is also important. 'Learn about the plants of those lands and find a way to invite them into your life. How can you take care of them, nurture them and steward them?' asks Dr. Grenz.

    'One way might be to #Indigenize your own #backyard or #CommunityGarden. Or learn about Indigenous food system protocols and the concept of '#HonourableHarvest.' "

    Read more:
    beyond.ubc.ca/how-indigenous-f

    #SolarPunkSunday
    #IndigenousFoodSovereignty
    #TraditionalFoods #FoodSovereignty #FoodSecurity #IndigenousAgriculture #IndigenousFoodSecurity #IndigenousFoodSystems #LandBack
    #Reclaiming #Decolonize #FirstNations #CulturalSurvival #NativePlants #GrowYourOwnFood #ClimateChange #Agroecology

  10. How Indigenous food sovereignty can improve food security

    Excerpt: "How can revitalizing Indigenous food systems improve food security?

    Revitalizing Indigenous food systems can help diversify and localize food systems in ways that could buffer against food insecurity in a changing climate.

    Dr. Grenz’s research team is working alongside Indigenous communities impacted by the 2021 heat dome and wildfires to understand the effects on culturally important plants.

    'If you think of land as just vegetation and an aesthetic notion of what belongs, you’re going to have very different approaches and different outcomes to recovery than if you see that land as a food system, not just for humans, but for our animal, bird, fish and insect relations,' says Dr. Grenz. 'We’re working alongside communities to develop those Indigenized processes around wildfire recovery that honour Indigenous food systems, sustainability and resiliency.'

    How can #settlers support the revitalization of Indigenous food systems?

    Learn about the histories of the lands you live on and what the traditional food systems were, what they are now and what they could be, says Dr. Grenz.

    Incorporating reciprocity into your relationship with the land is also important. 'Learn about the plants of those lands and find a way to invite them into your life. How can you take care of them, nurture them and steward them?' asks Dr. Grenz.

    'One way might be to #Indigenize your own #backyard or #CommunityGarden. Or learn about Indigenous food system protocols and the concept of '#HonourableHarvest.' "

    Read more:
    beyond.ubc.ca/how-indigenous-f

    #SolarPunkSunday
    #IndigenousFoodSovereignty
    #TraditionalFoods #FoodSovereignty #FoodSecurity #IndigenousAgriculture #IndigenousFoodSecurity #IndigenousFoodSystems #LandBack
    #Reclaiming #Decolonize #FirstNations #CulturalSurvival #NativePlants #GrowYourOwnFood #ClimateChange #Agroecology

  11. The Indigenist journal Amauta was prestigious. Started by Social and Indigenist writer of #Peru José Carlos Mariátegui in 1926, Amauta had activists, scholars, even presidents in it. This included Franz Tamayo, #bolivia's radical indigenist writer of Aymara descent and elected president in 1934, Victor Raúl Haya de la Torre, the founder of Peru's APRA party, and Diego Rivera, #mexico's premier muralist. #indigenous #indigenize

  12. The Indigenist journal Amauta was prestigious. Started by Social and Indigenist writer of #Peru José Carlos Mariátegui in 1926, Amauta had activists, scholars, even presidents in it. This included Franz Tamayo, #bolivia's radical indigenist writer of Aymara descent and elected president in 1934, Victor Raúl Haya de la Torre, the founder of Peru's APRA party, and Diego Rivera, #mexico's premier muralist. #indigenous #indigenize

  13. The Indigenist journal Amauta was prestigious. Started by Social and Indigenist writer of #Peru José Carlos Mariátegui in 1926, Amauta had activists, scholars, even presidents in it. This included Franz Tamayo, #bolivia's radical indigenist writer of Aymara descent and elected president in 1934, Victor Raúl Haya de la Torre, the founder of Peru's APRA party, and Diego Rivera, #mexico's premier muralist. #indigenous #indigenize

  14. The Indigenist journal Amauta was prestigious. Started by Social and Indigenist writer of José Carlos Mariátegui in 1926, Amauta had activists, scholars, even presidents in it. This included Franz Tamayo, 's radical indigenist writer of Aymara descent and elected president in 1934, Victor Raúl Haya de la Torre, the founder of Peru's APRA party, and Diego Rivera, 's premier muralist.

  15. Climate change solutions becoming a ‘new way of colonizing’ Indigenous peoples, Inuit rep of NunatuKavut says

    • Sea ice conditions are changing, and sea levels are rising

    • Unpredictable weather and changing temperatures impacting ocean, fishing

    • Polar bear behaviour changed, roaming land; aggressive and less wary of humans

    windspeaker.com/news/windspeak

    #Indigenous #Inuit #climatechange #decolonize #inherentrights #seaice #erosion #NativeMastodon #IndigenousMastodon #Indigenize #environment

  16. Climate change solutions becoming a ‘new way of colonizing’ Indigenous peoples, Inuit rep of NunatuKavut says

    • Sea ice conditions are changing, and sea levels are rising

    • Unpredictable weather and changing temperatures impacting ocean, fishing

    • Polar bear behaviour changed, roaming land; aggressive and less wary of humans

    windspeaker.com/news/windspeak

    #Indigenous #Inuit #climatechange #decolonize #inherentrights #seaice #erosion #NativeMastodon #IndigenousMastodon #Indigenize #environment

  17. Climate change solutions becoming a ‘new way of colonizing’ Indigenous peoples, Inuit rep of NunatuKavut says

    • Sea ice conditions are changing, and sea levels are rising

    • Unpredictable weather and changing temperatures impacting ocean, fishing

    • Polar bear behaviour changed, roaming land; aggressive and less wary of humans

    windspeaker.com/news/windspeak

    #Indigenous #Inuit #climatechange #decolonize #inherentrights #seaice #erosion #NativeMastodon #IndigenousMastodon #Indigenize #environment

  18. Climate change solutions becoming a ‘new way of colonizing’ Indigenous peoples, Inuit rep of NunatuKavut says

    • Sea ice conditions are changing, and sea levels are rising

    • Unpredictable weather and changing temperatures impacting ocean, fishing

    • Polar bear behaviour changed, roaming land; aggressive and less wary of humans

    windspeaker.com/news/windspeak

    #Indigenous #Inuit #climatechange #decolonize #inherentrights #seaice #erosion #NativeMastodon #IndigenousMastodon #Indigenize #environment

  19. Climate change solutions becoming a ‘new way of colonizing’ Indigenous peoples, Inuit rep of NunatuKavut says

    • Sea ice conditions are changing, and sea levels are rising

    • Unpredictable weather and changing temperatures impacting ocean, fishing

    • Polar bear behaviour changed, roaming land; aggressive and less wary of humans

    windspeaker.com/news/windspeak

    #Indigenous #Inuit #climatechange #decolonize #inherentrights #seaice #erosion #NativeMastodon #IndigenousMastodon #Indigenize #environment

  20. @msquebanh

    (3/3)

    "......this is a fairly nascent movement in the #US, especially outside of areas without significant #Native populations. #Renaming place names is especially needed in states that are eliminating or trying to eliminate critical race theory [#CRT] in the #classrooms."

    bioneers.org/bioneers-…

    #decolonize #indigenize #reclamation #FirstPeoples #IndigenousLed #EducationForSettlers
    #NativeAmericans

  21. @msquebanh

    (3/3)

    "......this is a fairly nascent movement in the #US, especially outside of areas without significant #Native populations. #Renaming place names is especially needed in states that are eliminating or trying to eliminate critical race theory [#CRT] in the #classrooms."

    bioneers.org/bioneers-…

    #decolonize #indigenize #reclamation #FirstPeoples #IndigenousLed #EducationForSettlers
    #NativeAmericans

  22. @msquebanh

    (3/3)

    "......this is a fairly nascent movement in the #US, especially outside of areas without significant #Native populations. #Renaming place names is especially needed in states that are eliminating or trying to eliminate critical race theory [#CRT] in the #classrooms."

    bioneers.org/bioneers-…

    #decolonize #indigenize #reclamation #FirstPeoples #IndigenousLed #EducationForSettlers
    #NativeAmericans

  23. @msquebanh

    (3/3)

    "......this is a fairly nascent movement in the #US, especially outside of areas without significant #Native populations. #Renaming place names is especially needed in states that are eliminating or trying to eliminate critical race theory [#CRT] in the #classrooms."

    bioneers.org/bioneers-…

    #decolonize #indigenize #reclamation #FirstPeoples #IndigenousLed #EducationForSettlers
    #NativeAmericans

  24. @msquebanh

    (3/3)

    "......this is a fairly nascent movement in the #US, especially outside of areas without significant #Native populations. #Renaming place names is especially needed in states that are eliminating or trying to eliminate critical race theory [#CRT] in the #classrooms."

    bioneers.org/bioneers-…

    #decolonize #indigenize #reclamation #FirstPeoples #IndigenousLed #EducationForSettlers
    #NativeAmericans

  25. @HistoPol This is a good article to read to understand why renaming street/place names is an important component of decolonization. It refers to US examples but it's same decolonization efforts that First Nations communities are working on in Canada.

    bioneers.org/bioneers-decoloni

    #decolonize #indigenize #reclamation #FirstPeoples #IndigenousLed #EducationForSettlers

  26. @HistoPol This is a good article to read to understand why renaming street/place names is an important component of decolonization. It refers to US examples but it's same decolonization efforts that First Nations communities are working on in Canada.

    bioneers.org/bioneers-decoloni

    #decolonize #indigenize #reclamation #FirstPeoples #IndigenousLed #EducationForSettlers

  27. @HistoPol This is a good article to read to understand why renaming street/place names is an important component of decolonization. It refers to US examples but it's same decolonization efforts that First Nations communities are working on in Canada.

    bioneers.org/bioneers-decoloni

    #decolonize #indigenize #reclamation #FirstPeoples #IndigenousLed #EducationForSettlers

  28. @HistoPol This is a good article to read to understand why renaming street/place names is an important component of decolonization. It refers to US examples but it's same decolonization efforts that First Nations communities are working on in Canada.

    bioneers.org/bioneers-decoloni

    #decolonize #indigenize #reclamation #FirstPeoples #IndigenousLed #EducationForSettlers

  29. OK, Mastodon relay mods to #Indigenize the Federated timeline at Mvskoke.social have been successful.

    It's impossible to 100% dominate the timeline, but in time #Native user/follows will outnumber non-Native; eventually it could be that the majority of the Federated timeline is #Indigenized.

    Currently the Federated timeline has quite a bit more #Native and #Indigenous users than it did originally, so I am pleased with the results.

    Mvto! @jeremiah

    #NativeMastodon #IndigenousMastodon

  30. OK, Mastodon relay mods to #Indigenize the Federated timeline at Mvskoke.social have been successful.

    It's impossible to 100% dominate the timeline, but in time #Native user/follows will outnumber non-Native; eventually it could be that the majority of the Federated timeline is #Indigenized.

    Currently the Federated timeline has quite a bit more #Native and #Indigenous users than it did originally, so I am pleased with the results.

    Mvto! @jeremiah

    #NativeMastodon #IndigenousMastodon

  31. OK, Mastodon relay mods to #Indigenize the Federated timeline at Mvskoke.social have been successful.

    It's impossible to 100% dominate the timeline, but in time #Native user/follows will outnumber non-Native; eventually it could be that the majority of the Federated timeline is #Indigenized.

    Currently the Federated timeline has quite a bit more #Native and #Indigenous users than it did originally, so I am pleased with the results.

    Mvto! @jeremiah

    #NativeMastodon #IndigenousMastodon