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In the Scottish Highlands, "thrawn" describes a virtuous stubbornness—a struggle to make the most of what's available. Professional snowboarder Lesley McKenna, raised on this ethos, has
This interview, originally posted by MarkMolaro on November 25, 2007, features K. David Harrison. Harrison is an assistant professor of
Anishinaabe Elder Dr. David Courchene, filmmaker Erica Daniels, and Peg City Pictures Inc. created "The Seven Sacred Laws." This animated web series follows a young boy on a vision quest, where he
For millennia, the Chumash people have been a maritime culture, renowned for their plank canoes, *tomols*, used to navigate the Channel Islands. European colonization nearly erased the craft of
Dal and Mike created "Trash Isles," a new country recognized by the United Nations, to combat plastic pollution. This initiative became one of 2018's most awarded campaigns, highlighting solutions
Published on December 19, 2016, the Women Grow Cultivating Cannabis Leadership Conference was held in Portland,
The Seven Sacred Laws is an imaginative animated web series based on Anishinaabe teachings. Written by Anishinaabe Elder Dr. David Courchene, directed by Erica Daniels, and created by Peg City
Kitchi dago zegi’ awiya dabishgoo sabe, zaagewe jii bii o’gikinoo’amaagoot owaay gwiiwizens yaah gway-a-kwaa-diziwin.
Written by Anishinaabe Elder Dr. David Courchene and directed by
Owaay gwiiwizens odoot’ isigoon naygatch ma-iingaanan, eshi weendah’magoot yaah apitendaagoog yaah da-ba-sayn-da-mowin. "The Seven Sacred Laws" is an imaginative animated web series created by
Driven by her love for her hometown river, Rani Sahay, a geography scholar and founder of Peepal The Resilience Lab, was saddened to find it a landfill upon her return. Drawing on her experience
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