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.
Rooted in place like radicles that nourish plant seeds, Indigenous Peoples’ relationships to their territories of life re-emerge despite the legacy of colonialism. Faisal Moola and Kanna K. Siripurapu …
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Territories of Life: Sources of Biocultural Diversity, Resilience, and Self-Determination Langscape Magazine Volume 13 | 2024 Last year, I journeyed to northwestern British Columbia (BC), Canada — my very…
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Inclusive international law and governance and a shared ethical framework are needed to sustain both people and the planet. WORDS AND IMAGES Nigel Crawhall “The forest is our school, and…
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Langscape Magazine, Volume 12 | 2023 The 1990s and early 2000s were momentous years for the global Indigenous Peoples’ movement—years marked by a fervor of activities around the recognition of…
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Interview with Fairouz El Tom Through her artwork, an artist proposes a world where identity, diversity, and culture are intertwined and constantly changing. Emma-Caitlin Cooper ART Fairouz El Tom…
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At a pond's edge, a woman muses about waterlilies as metaphors for mother-tongue languages and their power to anchor story, wisdom, and heritage. Dawn Wink A koi fish passes under…
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A journey through endangered and minority languages that reveals diverse ways of relating to land and nature. Philippa Bayley and Neville Gabie, with Missinak Kameltoutasset (Marie-Émilie Lacroix) and contributors to…
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Amid the challenges of the pandemic, communities in India, Kenya, and Canada find a silver lining. David Stringer Women from Tharaka, Kenya, wearing revived traditional beadwork, sing during the Muriira…
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Botanical gardens offer a unique opportunity to reconnect with nature in an urban setting. Four students share their experiences. Maria Albuquerque, Jacquie Kwok, Chantal Martin, Hailey Moran, Gladys Runtukahu, Poh…
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A found poem that summons us to respect plants, listen to their wisdom, and learn their names. WORDS AND IMAGES Lee Beavington my grandfather was an expert …
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