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Resilience and Resistance: Why the World Needs Biocultural Diversity.

Langscape Magazine Volume 6, Issue 2  |  2017

 

Listening to Our Ancestors: Biocultural Diversity through the Indigenous Lens
Jon Waterhouse

Rooted in Place: Exercises in Belonging, Ecological Awareness, and Love
Radhika Borde

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Reflections

Never for Sale: Listening (or Not) to the Language of the Land
Page Lambert

The Obvious Mirror: How Biocultural Diversity Is Reflected in the Natural World
Nejma Belarbi

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Dispatches

Tsurushibina: A Traditional Japanese Craft Helps Maintain and Restore Biocultural Knowledge and People’s Connection with Nature (complementary Photo Gallery)
Mariia Ermilova

Monocultures of the Fields, Monocultures of the Mind: The Acculturation of Indigenous Farming Communities of Odisha, India
Kanna K. Siripurapu, Sabnam Afrein, and Prasant Mohanty

Bahadar’s Almanac: Oral Tradition in Northern Pakistan Makes People Resilient and Prepared for Natural Disasters
Zubair Torwali

Hta: How Karen Farming Saved a Forest in Thailand and Its Poetry Changed International Policy
Viveca Mellegård

Story Map: Youth Reconnect to Place and Biocultural Heritage in Colombia (complementary Photo Gallery)
Jennifer McRuer

Visions from Within: Another Shot for Biocultural Conservation in the Cradle of Humankind
Thor Morales

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Action

Special: Reconnection and Reconciliation in the Salish Sea, Pacific Northwest

Sustain, Benefit, Celebrate: Embedding Nature in Our Culture
Rob Butler

Heal the Land, Heal the People: Strengthening Relationships at Hwaaqw’um in the Salish Sea
Joe Akerman

Shle’muxun: Reconnecting with the Salish Sea Bioregion
Daniel Kirkpatrick

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