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WORDS Kanna K. Siripurapu and Sabyasachi Das IMAGES Chandrasekhar Nemani and Kanna K. Siripurapu In Andhra Pradesh, black chicken hens such as this one are called nalla kodi petta. Nalla…
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Simon Mitambo Right now, in July 2020, it is the harvest season in Tharaka, the bigger of the two harvest seasons we get every year in this part of Kenya.…
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During a pandemic, Indigenous communities tend to be among the most vulnerable, given their often-limited access to water, food supplies, adequate healthcare, and other factors. In this special "Pandemic Perspectives"…
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Story by Fauzi Bin Abdul Majid, age 24, Palu’e Women in Ko’a sing and dance before the buffalo is slaughtered. Photo: Donisisus Mastino Sera, 2019 I am a Palu’e, one…
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by Kanna K. Siripurapu and Sabyasachi Das . To learn more about why people in India value desi (native) chicken breeds for use in rituals, festivals, and traditional healing, I…
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