As climate extremes intensify, adaptation debates favor new technologies. Terraces in the Philippines and Morocco show how ...
The Whanganui River is officially a living being and legal person. Māori leaders explain how Indigenous knowledge and ...
MovieMaker on MSN
A Mom’s Search, a Teenager Who Can’t Sing and a Curious One-Night Stand Are Among Highlights of NFMLA’s Indigenous Cinema Program
A single mom's exploration of the supernatural underworld, a teenager who longs to sing, and a complicated one-night stand ...
The Nation (PK) on MSN
The fight for language
In a world increasingly shaped by global languages and digital connectivity, Pakistan's indigenous tongues face an existential crisis. The rich tapestry of linguistic diversity that once echoed across ...
Dr Jessica Hutchings leads Matiti, crafting Māori organic wine while healing the land with Hua Parakore practices.
Vineyard churches are communities where people come to expect that normal Christian life includes moments of transformative ...
Years before Lovett Hall was built, buffalo herds roamed the coastal prairie ecosystems of the Houston area on land that ...
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Delisted, Hunted, Still at Risk: The Unfinished Battle Over Louisiana’s State Mammal
Louisiana prides itself on an abundance of wildlife, from alligators moving through bayous to herons lifting from marsh grass ...
Reynald Bolinget, Jennifer T. Longchasen, and Genevieve B. Kupang On November 15, 2025, the Baguio Central University (BCU) Graduate School ...
Why Critical Mental Health Knowledge Is Essential for Ethical Practice: An Interview with Jan DeFehr
In this conversation, Jan DeFehr argues that ethical practice requires access to what the field itself disputes, including ...
Through the Indigenous Knowledges Project, the Leelanau Conservancy and Anishinaabe are re-imagining what it means to care ...
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