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 Aran Shetterly . Milpas beyond town, making a patchwork of the mountain slopes. Residents walk up to two hours from Santa Cruz Tepetotutla to land designated for cultivation. Photo:…
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by James D. Nations Chan K’in José Valenzuela uses a machete to carve a bird bolt arrow. Photo: James D. Nations, 1975. . Chiapas, Mexico, 2015 I spent the morning learning…
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by David Stringer Above: Kayapó women in the Amazon rainforest. Photo: Cristina Mittermeier, 2007 . Endangered Languages and Biocultural Diversity Conservation Just over twenty years ago, many linguists were shocked into…
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by David Harmon North Pindos, Greece. The return of the shepherds and their flocks. Photo: Stamos Abatis, 2015. Not long ago, Luisa Maffi shared an email with me. It was from a…
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Langscape Magazine Volume 5, Issue 1 | 2016 It’s 2016, and that makes it two decades since Terralingua came into existence, with a unique (back then, some might have said…
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