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Tag: Mawale Movement

Mawale Turns Twenty: A Movement Without a Final Destination

Posted on June 30, 2025July 2, 2025 by Rallu

We Came Back, but Not as We Left Two decades ago, we returned — not as heroes, not as the enlightened, and certainly not as experts. We were simply young Indigenous people who had wandered far from our homelands, drifted into cities, classrooms, online worlds, and in many ways, away from ourselves. Some of us…

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Two Stories, One Tale

Posted on August 17, 2021April 29, 2025 by Rallu

This is a story how the North Sulawesi Indigenous Youth redefining food sovereignty Ekaristi Montoh just turned 17 years old last year and left the island in July. She graduated from senior high school and was relocating to Manado, the capital city of the province where she now lives. The new place is located 441…

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