Indigenizing Love
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Cultural Survival Quarterly 43-4 (December 2019)
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Features

Indigenizing Love Through Diné Pride

Josie Raphaelito
Diné Pride is the official LGBTQIA+ event for the Navajo Nation, the largest sovereign Nation in the United States.

Representation Matters

Agnes Portalewska
James Makokis and Anthony Johnson became Two-Spirit role models for the world while appearing on The Amazing Race Canada.
 


Being Muxhe in Juchitán, Mexico

Elvis Guerra
The Zapotec three gender world predates colonialism, and muxhes occupy an important part of society in southern Mexico.

We Are Sacred, We Are Diversity: Indigenous LGBTQIA+ Voices

Gender Doesn’t Matter to Me — Anne Olli (Sámi)
Double Social Stigma and Discrimination Still Exists — Juan Antonio Correa Calfin (Mapuche)
We Contribute to Diversity — Olowaili Green Santacruz (Guna)
Our Languages Must Survive —Denver Toroxa Breda (Khoe)
The Situation for Women Is More Closed —Arika (Embera Chambi)
If We Do Not Speak, People Will Continue to Ignore Us — Jose Gaspar Sánchez (Lenca)
There is Limited Awareness in the Philippines — Bestang Sarah Dekdeken (Kankanaey Igorot)

 

Unpacified in the Pacific: An Interview with Fijian Poet-Activist Peter Sipeli

Cristina Verán
Poet Peter Sipeli (iTaukai) speaks about his activism with the LGBTQIA+ community in Fiji.

Departments

Executive Director’s Message


Women the World Must Hear

Get to Know Cultural Survival's New Executive Director: Galina Angarova

 

Indigenous Knowledge

Life Out of Balance: Is It Too Late?


Climate Change

We Must Save Tuvalu to Save the World: Pacific Islands Forum Focuses on Climate Justice and Human Rights

 

Indigenous Languages

Missing in Yakutsk: Indigenous Voices Absent from Official Conference on Indigenous Languages


Indigenous Arts

The Journey of Self-acceptance
 

Grant Partner Spotlight

Sounding the Conch Shell

 

Grant Partner Spotlight

Revitalizing the Kinyindu Language

 

Bazaar Artist

Jeanette Vanderhoop: Celebrating Our Connection to the Land

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