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Budget Allocation: Sarra'laire practices a Ka'Kwe Budgeting (People's Budgeting) method. This participatory process allocates funds primarily considering the indigenous community's requirements, carving out a chunk for decolonization and anti-imperialism endeavors.
Agenda Setting: Engaging methods, holding the torch of self-rule, guide the way. The community of Sarra'laire sets their pace in the pursuit of decolonization and fights against imperialism.
Project Management: Open and cooperative project management systems prioritize the indigenous members' participation and authority. The success of projects hinges on the feedback and experiences of the indigenous communities, ensuring their voices remain at the forefront.
At Sarra'laire, accountability is upheld with a heart aimed towards the values of decolonization and anti-imperialism. The concept of Ti'amba Justice (Community Restoration) rules supreme, a unique indigenous method that repairs relations not only between individuals but also with Mother Nature, fostering cultural conservation.
Sarra'laire cherishes Tasho'ara (Respectful Companions), partners who honor their self-governance, back decolonization drives, and stimulate enlightenment through education, and awareness programs. Tiri-Karava (Deconstructing Workshops) become common hubs for discourse about the aftermath of colonialism on indigenous societies.
Here, they employ Kwi'ana Evaluation (Decolonization Impact Assessment) tools, checking the potential of projects to bolster decolonization efforts.
The Ka'mata Council scrutinizes initiatives' influences on self-rule.
They utilize a Kwi'ana Scorecard (Decolonization Scorecard) to monitor progress using key decolonization measures, assessing their initiatives' effects on the community.