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Reclaiming Land, Life, and Spirit: The Pataxó Art of Body Painting
tia m 12/18/24 tia m 12/18/24

Reclaiming Land, Life, and Spirit: The Pataxó Art of Body Painting

The survival of the Pataxó’s cultural vision is inseparable from the wellbeing of their ancestral lands. Today, struggles for both are rooted in one crucial issue: land demarcation.

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Women’s Climate Leadership is Democracy in Action
tia m 12/6/24 tia m 12/6/24

Women’s Climate Leadership is Democracy in Action

How investing in grassroots women’s leadership strengthens democracy, communities, and lasting climate solutions.

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Winged Messengers: How Monarch Butterflies Connect Culture and Conservation in Mexico
tia m 11/1/24 tia m 11/1/24

Winged Messengers: How Monarch Butterflies Connect Culture and Conservation in Mexico

According to pre-Hispanic folklore, monarchs carry the souls of ancestors visiting from the afterlife. For centuries, Mexico’s monarchs have served as a powerful cultural symbol of connecting the living to the dead.

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How Imilla Skate Celebrates Skateboarding’s Indigenous Past and Present
tia m 10/30/24 tia m 10/30/24

How Imilla Skate Celebrates Skateboarding’s Indigenous Past and Present

Imilla Skate has attracted an international following by skateboarding in their grandmothers’ traditional polleras—colorful, layered skirts worn by Indigenous Aymara and Quechua women of the Bolivian highlands. 

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“A Woman Is Always Earth”: The Ceramic Art and Spirit of Rufina Ruiz López
tia m 10/7/24 tia m 10/7/24

“A Woman Is Always Earth”: The Ceramic Art and Spirit of Rufina Ruiz López

For ceramicist Rufina Ruiz López (Zapotec/Mixtec), reverence for the feminine and for the earth are one and the same.

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The Guiding Thread: Women Weave Legacies in the Peruvian Andes
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The Guiding Thread: Women Weave Legacies in the Peruvian Andes

Long before they set up their first looms, Quechua weavers Yessica Sallo Auccacusi and Rosa Pumayalli Quispe grew familiar with the quiet rhythms of warp and weft. The sounds have followed them throughout their whole lives.

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Reciprocity and Reparations
tia m 6/18/19 tia m 6/18/19

Reciprocity and Reparations

Why a true understanding of "reciprocity" requires deep reflection into the past and present of our cultural value systems.

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How REBOLU’s Afro-Infused Rhythms Bridge New York City and the Colombian Coast
tia m 6/18/19 tia m 6/18/19

How REBOLU’s Afro-Infused Rhythms Bridge New York City and the Colombian Coast

Say rebolú out loud, and you’ll find the word carries as much rhythm as its many meanings imply. Though it signifies a coming together, exact definitions range from “carnaval” to “chaos” depending on who, or where, you ask.

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Oaxaca’s Zapotec Weavers and the Rhythm We Lost
tia m 6/17/19 tia m 6/17/19

Oaxaca’s Zapotec Weavers and the Rhythm We Lost

Watching a rug come to life in the hands of Zapotec artisans revealed what we’ve thrown aside in a disposable world.

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Rewilding Culture: Sam Lee and Cosmo Sheldrake’s Love Songs to the Natural World
tia m 6/17/19 tia m 6/17/19

Rewilding Culture: Sam Lee and Cosmo Sheldrake’s Love Songs to the Natural World

Music as we know it was originally lifted from and returned to the landscape. For centuries, folk music traditions have tended the flames of this relationship. But as traditions fade and flicker, the wisdom they protect can disappear along with them.

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‘Gather’ Welcomes in the Restorative Revolution
tia m 3/10/19 tia m 3/10/19

‘Gather’ Welcomes in the Restorative Revolution

Combining modern storylines and archival footage, Gather offers an intimate portrayal of ongoing efforts to preserve Native food traditions — salmon fishing, buffalo hunting and wild foraging, among others.

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The Magic of Mycelium: How Mushrooms Can Heal the World
tia m 2/7/19 tia m 2/7/19

The Magic of Mycelium: How Mushrooms Can Heal the World

In search of connectivity during the pandemic, some turned to mushroom clubs. For the mycologically inclined, the correlation is clear: fungi embody connection.

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