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.
Understanding language and diversity can help bring about a new set of life-affirming values and promote a paradigm shift in how we think and act.
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Photo: Liza Summer / Pexels.com Terralingua is seeking one or more Volunteer Spanish-to-English Translators to support our organization’s communications. Do you have professional experience translating narrative texts from Spanish…
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Terralingua is in a race against time to change how we understand cultures, languages, and nature.
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Vibrant, Imaginative, Elegant, and Representative: The IYSC's Exciting New Logo and Our Winning Designer
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Call for stories now closed! If you’re a young Indigenous person up to 35 years old, you're invited to join the Indigenous Youth Storytellers Circle (IYSC)! Your story can be…
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When Indigenous Peoples reclaim their place names and re-inscribe them on map and memory, they take a bold step toward self-determination and the preservation of their biocultural heritage.
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Our call for Expressions of Interest is now closed! We’re inviting Expressions of Interest on the theme of “On Biocultural Abundance: Rethinking Poverty and Wealth” for Langscape Magazine Vol. 14, to…
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A path to a world of abundance, respect, and reciprocity is open to us — if we follow Indigenous ways of coexistence with the more-than-human.
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For Terralingua, the links between nature, culture, and language are inextricable, yet also vulnerable to the homogenizing effect of globalization and a handful of dominant languages. Diversity in all its…
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