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.
WORDS Jon Waterhouse IMAGES Mary Marshall Traditional community on the Giraffe River (Bahr-el-Zaraf) in South Sudan. We are now living in the digital era, when practically every component of our…
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WORDS AND IMAGES Sonja Swift Golden light on dusty hills, Los Osos, California. When it rains in California I rejoice. I see the land drinking. I see grass blades emerging,…
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WORDS Olga Mironenko IMAGES David Rapport Life’s traces #1. 2017 Our planet is populated by an incredibly wide variety of creatures. Coming in different sizes and with different sets of…
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WORDS AND IMAGES K. B. Wilson In his essay “Biocultural Diversity: Reason, Ethics, and Emotion” (this issue of Langscape), David Harmon traces the emergence of the field of biocultural diversity…
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David Harmon Kayapó women gathering in the Amazon rainforest. Photo: Cristina Mittermeier A few years ago, Luisa Maffi shared an email with me. It was from a writer, well-traveled and…
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Langscape Magazine Volume 10 | 2021 It’s been twenty-five years since Terralingua was founded with a unique mission: to sustain biocultural diversity — the diversity of life in nature, culture, and…
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