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From Disconnection to Connection: Can Traditional and Indigenous Worldviews Help Us Find Deeper Meaning?

By immersing ourselves in traditional worldviews grounded in connection with the natural world, we can begin…
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Print Copies of the Latest Issue of Langscape Magazine Now Being Mailed: Order Yours Today!

Terralingua thanks you for your patience and understanding! During the 4-week Canada Post strike that ended…
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Storyteller, Mentor, Trailblazer: Introducing Kanna Siripurapu, Coordinator of the IYSC Ambassadors and Champion of Biocultural Diversity

How a uniquely gifted, generous, and inspiring researcher-activist became a key Terralingua collaborator Taking the road…
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Help Build a Future Where Nature and Culture Thrive Together

When you imagine the future, what is your vision? Do you, like me, wish to see…
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What Is Linguistic Diversity and How Is It Linked to Nature and Culture?

Understanding language and diversity can help bring about a new set of life-affirming values and promote…
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¡Seeking Volunteer Spanish Translators!

Photo: Liza Summer / Pexels.com Terralingua is seeking one or more Volunteer Spanish Translators to support…
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“The Thriving of All Life on Earth”: Terralingua’s Origin Story

Terralingua is in a race against time to change how we understand cultures, languages, and nature.…
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Congratulations, Sushanthika K.! Winner of the Logo Design Competition for the Indigenous Youth Storytellers Circle (IYSC)

Vibrant, Imaginative, Elegant, and Representative: The IYSC's Exciting New Logo and Our Winning Designer After three…
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Submit Your Story to the Indigenous Youth Storytellers Circle!

Call for stories now closed! If you’re a young Indigenous person up to 35 years old,…
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What’s in A (Indigenous Place) Name?

When Indigenous Peoples reclaim their place names and re-inscribe them on map and memory, they take…
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Send A Story for Our Next Issue of Langscape Magazine

Our call for Expressions of Interest is now closed! We’re inviting Expressions of Interest on the…
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Mobile phones and mobile pastoralists

Introducing Our IYSC Ambassadors

Meet the Planet's 6 Savviest Young Ambassadors Mobile phones and mobile pastoralists—traditional practice with modern technology!…
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Restoring and Sharing: 7 Recipes for Thriving in the Symbiocene

A path to a world of abundance, respect, and reciprocity is open to us — if…
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FirstVoices Celebrates 20 Years of Indigenous Languages

For Terralingua, the links between nature, culture, and language are inextricable, yet also vulnerable to the…
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Changes to Langscape Magazine Subscriptions

After careful consideration, we are making some changes to the way we offer Langscape Magazine. Since…
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Get Our Latest Issue of Langscape Magazine!

For this issue of Langscape Magazine, we asked our contributors some thought-provoking questions: Can we have…
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Get our Latest Issue: A Celebration of 25 Years of Biocultural Diversity

The year 2021 marked 25 years since Terralingua came into existence in 1996 — a quarter…
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Creating Spaces for Indigenous Voices: Q&A with Nigel Crawhall of UNESCO

Since Terralingua’s founding in 1996, our mission has been to promote the understanding and appreciation of…
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Terralingua Director Luisa Maffi Featured on Green Dreamer Podcast

We’re delighted to announce that next week our co-founder and director, Luisa Maffi—one of the pioneers…
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Our Indigenous Youth Storytellers Circle: Explore & Participate!

Have you had a look at Volume 8 of Langscape Magazine yet? This special issue showcases…
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Camas lily photo by Neil Dickie

Revitalizing Camas Lily Culture in Lekwungen Territory

Camas lily close-up. Photo: Neil Dickie, 2020 Ahh, camas lily season. From California up to southern…
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Folk tale creation myth released by Licho

Remembering Licho, the Last Speaker of the Sare Language

Licho (left) standing with Anvita Abbi and holding her book of Great Andamanese creation myths. Photo:…
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Khadry Okotetto is performing by Galya Morrell

Just released! Langscape Magazine, Volume 8

Re-Storying Biocultural Diversity: Wisdom from Young Indigenous Leaders In 2019, Terralingua started a special initiative, the…
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The Indigenous Youth Storytellers Circle: Share Your Story with the World!

Official Project of Terralingua and the United Nations International Year of Indigenous Languages An Invitation to…
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