We are deeply committed to participating in righting the wrongs of colonialism and of the oppression and forced assimilation of Indigenous Peoples worldwide, by engaging in not only reconciliation but also reconcili-action.
When Indigenous Peoples reclaim their place names and re-inscribe them on map and memory, they take a bold step toward self-determination and the preservation of their biocultural heritage. Native Land…
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Our call for Expressions of Interest is now closed! We’re inviting Expressions of Interest on the theme of “On Biocultural Abundance: Rethinking Poverty and Wealth” for Langscape Magazine Vol. 14, to…
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Meet the Planet's 6 Savviest Young Ambassadors Mobile phones and mobile pastoralists—traditional practice with modern technology! Morocco. Photo: Younes Tazi, 2014 . When you hear the word "ambassador," what pops…
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A path to a world of abundance, respect, and reciprocity is open to us — if we follow Indigenous ways of coexistence with the more-than-human. Biocultural restoration efforts are restoring…
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For Terralingua, the links between nature, culture, and language are inextricable, yet also vulnerable to the homogenizing effect of globalization and a handful of dominant languages. Diversity in all its…
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After careful consideration, we are making some changes to the way we offer Langscape Magazine. Since we moved from producing two annual issues of the magazine to only one, double-sized…
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For this issue of Langscape Magazine, we asked our contributors some thought-provoking questions: Can we have rights without responsibilities? Is today’s predominant focus on rights distracting us from paying attention…
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The year 2021 marked 25 years since Terralingua came into existence in 1996 — a quarter of a century of raising awareness of the vital value of biocultural diversity and…
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Since Terralingua’s founding in 1996, our mission has been to promote the understanding and appreciation of biocultural diversity (diversity in nature, culture, and language), and to serve as a platform…
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We’re delighted to announce that next week our co-founder and director, Luisa Maffi — one of the pioneers of the concept and field of biocultural diversity — was recently featured…
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