The COVID-19 pandemic has affected all communities around the world, resulting in community quarantine and lockdowns of varying degrees. The need for social distancing to quell the spread of the...
Huay Ee Khang Village in Mae Win Sub-district of Mae Wang District in Chiangmai is piloting an effort to use its community forest of 60 rai (9.6 hectares) to become an “Indigenous “Women’s Forest”...
Representatives of the Onjon ni Ivadoy and the Partners for Indigenous Knowledge Philippines (PIKP) signed a Memorandum of Understanding on September 1, 2020 to collaborate on developing a Baeng...
“Golden kuhol” is native to South America and was introduced to farmers in the Philippines in the 1980s from Argentina via Taiwan, to increase farmers’ income and enrich the protein in their diet....
The relationship between indigenous peoples and nature is one of harmonious existence, a way of life, deeply-rooted in ecological knowledge as a result of years of experience and observation...