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An ongoing discussion of what the decolonization and reindigenization of climate means, and why those processes are necessary for climate adaptation and mitigation.
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How to Get Involved with Climate Decolonization and Re-indigenization in the U.S.
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Indigenous Climate Adaptation in the U.S. and New Zealand
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Current State of Climate Change: the U.S. and New Zealand
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Conservation and Colonization: Post-Trip Great Walks
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Indigenous Visibility: Riwaka Resurgence
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Indigenous Land Sovereignty: Wakatu Incorporation
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Indigenous History & Education: Motueka
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Decolonization & Reindigenization: Tieke Kainga Marae; Jerusalem
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Native Restoration: Bushy Park Sanctuary
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Ancient Wisdom: Whanganui Quaker Settlement
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Community: Whanganui Quaker Settlement
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The Rights of Nature and People are Inseparable: Whanganui River
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Future Generations: Whanganui Seed Trust
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Food Sovereignty & Indigenous Food Systems: Hautere
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What Does Decolonizing Climate Look Like?
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