“Uncertainty can be scary, but can it also be a source of hope or opportunity?” The pastoralists of the world may have much to teach us
"Solastalgia" describes the loss that land-dependent communities feel when their place is violated. They command the Wellcome Collection in June
“We have to start questioning what systems we are participating in", says Mexican climate justice activist Xiye Bastida
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Siwa, Sardak, Chalay, Coble, Tuuca Orodji... The Living-Language-Land project collects words that make up a "grammar of animacy"
Nature surpassing nation: the Amazon Sacred Headwaters shows how a bioregion can transcend borders
Out of the black box: how might artificial intelligence develop, if its rules and protocols were shaped by Australian indigenous knowledge?
“We are not defending nature. We are nature defending itself.” Social media put at the service of Brazil’s indigenous women leaders
What if the wisdom of indigenous people could save our planet? And what if the list of candidates was all female?
The Amazon is being hacked to death. But the prophecy of the Eagle and the Condor (and a strong new indigenous peoples manifesto) gives hope
A startling new book from Australia—“Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save The World”—gives lessons in complexity