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HEALING LAND, PEOPLE, AND ALL OF OUR RELATIONS

Indigenous Peoples’ sophisticated cultures, societies, economies, and scientific systems give rise to a holistic conservation approach: an intricate web of multi-dimensional alliances and treaties, millennia of observational data and reciprocal relationship with the natural world. It is conservation based in abundance and care.

In contrast, the scarcity-mindset and othering embedded in the Western conservation paradigm gives rise to a quieting of awe and a dissociative relationship with the natural world. This fractured relationship is clearly not working. In the face of the looming existential threat of climate destruction, we need a restorative movement.

This movement looks like:

  • Deploying diplomacy and strategic partnership to the forces of ecological and cultural fragmentation and socio-political division.

  • Providing scientific leadership that draws on Indigenous and Western science, as well as cultural knowledge, to advance cutting-edge research and inform decision-making and policy change.

  • Restoring ecological and cultural keystone species and ecosystems.

  • Proving the power of Indigenous-led conservation to meet the challenges of the biodiversity and climate crises.

  • Drawing on storytelling, art, and culture to inspire, activate, and transform.

Indigenous Led logo

INDIGENOUS LED’s logo was designed by our Knowledge Keeper, Shane Little Bear. The logo centers Buffalo, a relative who holds the deep love and respect of Native nations across Turtle Island. The outline of Chief Mountain or Nínaiistáko behind Buffalo honors INDIGENOUS LED’s roots in Blackfoot homelands.