Regaining Balance at the Intersection of Indigenous Languages and Climate Change
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Regaining Balance at the Intersection of Indigenous Languages and Climate Change

Cultural Survival Quarterly 48-4 (December 2024)
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Features

 

The Intersection of Indigenous Languages and Climate Change: Insights from the Pastoralist Maasai of Tanzania 

Nailejileji Tipap (Maasai)
A changing climate has serious implications for the Maa language in Tanzania.
 


How Climate Change Is Leading to a Language Shift in the Russian Arctic 

Kseniia Bolshakova (Dolgan)
Melting permafrost is threatening the Dolgan nomadic way of life.



The Language of the Earth


 Djalma Ramalho Gonçalves (Aranã Caboclo)
Indigenous languages are safeguarding biodiversity and cultivating possible futures amid climate change.


Saktce’ Ho’ma in Exile

Rochelle Morgan-Verdin (Houma) & Jecee Morgan-Verdin (Houma)
Through learning Uma’, a new generation of Houma Peoples is reconnecting with themselves, their ancestors, and the broader Houma community.


The Symbiosis of Indigenous Languages and Ecologically Regenerative Lifeways

Marcus Briggs-Cloud (Maskoke)
A call to change the way Indigenous communities live and let Indigenous languages guide the process.


 

Climate Change Is Affecting Our Knowledge and Herding Practices

 Maja Kristine Jåma (Sámi)
Sámi are dependent on nature to maintain our culture and language and to pass our Traditional Knowledge on to the next generations.
 

 Departments
 


Executive Director's Message
Regaining Balance at the Intersection of Indigenous Languages and Climate Change

Indigenous Arts
Eric Terena (Terena)

2SLGBTQ+ Voices
A Conversation with Landa Lakes (Chickasaw)


Women the World Must Hear
Angélica Ayala (Nahuat)

Rights in Action
Confronting the Lithium Rush in Jujuy, Argentina


Climate Change
Indigenous Peoples Define the Just Transition 

Keepers of the Earth Fund Grant
Partner Spotlight

Jamii Asilia Center and Global Wisdom Collective






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