Resilience Rising: Indigenous Wisdom in Disaster Response and Climate Crisis Management
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Resilience Rising: Indigenous Wisdom in Disaster Response and Climate Crisis Management

Cultural Survival Quarterly 49-1 (March 2025)
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Features
 

Safeguarding Equilibrium Through Cultural Burns

Nati Garcia (Maya Mam)
Cultural burns have been practiced by Indigenous Peoples around the world for thousands of years.
 


Thangmi Community’s Battle Against Landslides in Nepal

Raista Palikhe (Newar)
Bioengineering rooted in Traditional Ecological Knowledge is helping mitigate disasters.


Indigenous Territorial Management Rewritten Through Digital Technology

Sineia Bezerra do Vale (Wapichana) and Martha Fellows (IPAM)
Indigenous Traditional Knowledge combined with the latest technology is protecting lands in Brazil.


The Resilience of the San of the Southern Kalahari

Brain Miennies (San)
San spiritual connection to the land is combating desertification in South Africa.


I Taotao Tåsi (The People of the Sea)

Shaylin Salas (CHamoru)
In Guåhan, communities turn to Indigenous values to recover and rebuild from natural disasters.

 
Sowing the Seeds of Climate Resilience

Rochelle Morgan-Verdin (Houma)
Traditional Knowledge provides a framework for mutual aid during climate disasters.

 

Resilience Rising

Sabantho Aderi Corrie-Edghill (Lokono-Arawak)
Indigenous wisdom is essential in the fight against climate change disasters in the Caribbean.


Strengthening Indigenous Resilience to Natural Disasters in Bangladesh

Georges Dougon (Dogon)
Cultural Survival Youth Fellow Donoai Mro (Mro) is addressing climate change-induced water scarcity in the Chimbuk Hills.


 

 Departments
 


Executive Director's Message
Resilience Rising: Indigenous Wisdom in Disaster
Response and Climate Crisis Management


Indigenous Arts
Seba Calfuqueo (Mapuche)

Special Report
A Canadian Mining Giant vs. the Guardians of the Amazon

 

Keepers of the Earth Fund Grant
Partner Spotlight

Comisariado de Bienes Comunales
de San Mateo Etlatongo


Staff Spotlight
Maya Lazzaro (Quechua)

Bazaar Artist

Maria Violet Medina Quisque (Nasa)



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