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.
by Raynold Lyngdoh Nestled in the more secluded northeastern region of India are several unique tribal groups, each diverse and distinct in their own right. Every group faces immense challenges…
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by Lisba Yesudas & Johnson Jament Coastal community’s rendezvous with their destiny. Fishermen at Valiathura beach are getting ready for their daily fish catch, while other community members enjoy the evening…
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by Marie Besses and Martina Luger Rama woman carrying a calabash from which she will make a traditional bowl. Photo: Catalina Caraffo, 2014 It’s 7 a.m., still early enough to…
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by William H. Thomas With no roads and few services, Hewa traditions remain vibrant. Photo: William H. Thomas, 2007 Buried deep within the Western psyche rests a romantic myth that…
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by Juan Manuel Rosso Londoño and Walter Gabriel Estrada Ramírez Origins Sensing the other bank of the river. Photo: J. M. Rosso, 2010 Juan I was born in 1975…
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by Dawn Wink . . . in the bottom of a dark canyon, I stood in a shroud of voices. They spun up the canyon walls, radiating through the dusky…
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by David Groenfeldt Lake Michigan at dawn, near Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. Photo: David Groenfeldt, 2011 It has been proposed that we are living in a new geological epoch, the Anthropocene,…
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by Kierin Mackenzie . Heaven and Earth. The sun, moon, and stars and the winds and waters all set the rhythms that we live by. Artwork: Katie Wilson, 2015 The rhythms…
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Langscape Magazine Volume 4, Issue 1 | 2015 Life is full of unexpected twists and turns. Only a few months ago, I didn’t foresee that I would be taking up…
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