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.
Photo: David Rapport It’s that time of year! Submissions are open for Langscape Magazine Vol. 15, to be published in 2026. The theme for this issue is “Unity in Biocultural…
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If biocultural diversity were at its core, the UN’s World Oceans Day could be a deeper call for global change.
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What’s preventing the world from celebrating a single “International Day of Biocultural Diversity”?
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The intense spiritual connection that First Nations songs inspire is helping revitalize First Peoples’ languages in Australia.
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Indigenous and other place-based communities are finding in their own biocultural heritage the resilience to counter climate change.
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Participatory video helps restore Indigenous communities’ links to — and pride in — their ancestral languages, traditions, and knowledge.
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A city of resilient "tribes" offers a lesson on how to preserve urban biocultural diversity.
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Our Mother Tongue is a river we can return to again and again.
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By immersing ourselves in traditional worldviews grounded in connection with the natural world, we can begin to heal ourselves and our planet.
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Terralingua thanks you for your patience and understanding! During the 4-week Canada Post strike that ended days before the Christmas rush, postal deliveries halted across the country. With Canada Post…
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