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Courageous and diverse storytelling about nature, language, and culture in Langscape Magazine. Largest repository of #bioculturaldiversity stories.

Explore stories and support our work: www.terralingua.org
📣 LAST CALL!

Our Langscape Volume 14 launch event—On Biocultural Abundance—is happening this Wednesday. Don’t miss this global conversation on rethinking wealth, poverty, and the intertwined well-being of people and nature.

All registrants receive the recording.

Register now: luma.com/p3l4n84a
November 21, 2025 at 11:46 PM
In this story, writer and Indian Army soldier Rakesh Rawte shares his journey as a proud Gowari navigating shattered opportunities, bureaucratic barriers, and a system that continues to question his people’s identity.

terralingua.org/stories/zero-mile/

#IndigenousYouthStorytellersCircle
November 20, 2025 at 1:12 PM
Our latest issue of Langscape Magazine, "On Biocultural Abundance: Rethinking Poverty and Wealth," has arrived, and print copies are finally in the mail! 🥳

Enjoy a 160-page, ad-free collection of thought-provoking stories and reflections worldwide.

👉🏽 terralingua.org/shop/langscape-magazine/
November 13, 2025 at 11:49 PM
From the plains of Kenya to the hills of Tanzania, the Maasai people remain one and stand united beyond borders. Maison Ole Nkurrunah shares how the first Maasai Cultural Festival became a homecoming and a revival of ancestral pride. bit.ly/rednaissance

#IndigenousYouthStorytellersCircle
November 4, 2025 at 10:29 PM
Growing up far from her homeland, Tosang Chang felt her cultural roots fading. Through this rediscovery, she reconnected with her ancestry and the deeper meanings carried by these traditional tattoos, not just as art, but as memory and identity reborn. bit.ly/TosangChang
October 29, 2025 at 1:09 PM
Join us as we gather for a thought-provoking livestream event inspired by the latest issue of Langscape Magazine: “On Biocultural Abundance: Rethinking Poverty and Wealth.”

🕙 10:00 PST | 13:00 EST | 18:00 UTC
All registrants will receive a link to the recorded event. Register now: luma.com/p3l4n84a
October 28, 2025 at 1:45 AM
As a Kamëntšá girl growing up in Colombia’s Sibundoy Valley, Cielo Chindoy learned to weave the ts̈ombiach alongside her grandmothers. Each line and color speaks of identity, protection, and the deep ties between women, land, and memory. 📖 bit.ly/ts̈ombiacheng#IndigenousYouthStorytellersCirclee
October 22, 2025 at 1:35 PM
When naturopathic doctor Tanya Kammonen first visited a Shipibo village in the Peruvian Amazon, she was struck not only by the lush beauty of the land but also by what was missing — the men who had left to work in nearby coca fields. Read the story: bit.ly/kammonen
October 15, 2025 at 1:21 PM
History is not fixed in the past but alive in the stories, songs, and stewardship that continue today. Honoring this day means listening to Indigenous voices, supporting their sovereignty, and recognizing our shared responsibility to live in right relationship with the Earth and with one another.
October 13, 2025 at 10:52 PM
Today, on Indigenous Peoples’ Day, we shift the story.

For too long, this day has celebrated conquest. Now, it’s a time to honor the first peoples of these lands — their endurance, knowledge, and leadership in protecting life, language, and land.
October 13, 2025 at 10:51 PM
Through her work in ethnobotany, Sonia Peter uncovers more than the chemistry of plants. She rediscovers the intertwined story of people, land, and resilience in Barbados.

bit.ly/soniapeter
October 10, 2025 at 3:49 PM
In the Bugun village of Wangho in the Eastern Himalayas, abundance is found in sharing. Vanessa Cholez takes us into the winter festival of Chayat Sowai, where clans honor mountain deities, exchange food, and renew bonds of kinship.

📖 bit.ly/LScholez
October 1, 2025 at 2:14 PM
In our latest blog, 5 Lessons We Can Learn from Traditional Knowledge (And Why This Matters to All Life on Earth), we share five powerful stories. Each story reveals how Indigenous knowledge systems carry resilience, insight, and guidance for navigating today’s crises. bit.ly/indigenousle...
September 24, 2025 at 12:22 PM
In our latest blog, 5 Lessons We Can Learn from Traditional Knowledge (And Why This Matters to All Life on Earth), we share five powerful stories. Each story reveals how Indigenous knowledge systems carry resilience, insight, and guidance for navigating today’s crises. bit.ly/indigenouslessons
September 24, 2025 at 12:22 PM
What does it mean to live well? Through her words and art, Shriya Malhotra uncovers how Kumaon’s folk medicine, cultural traditions, and ecological wisdom reveal a richer vision of wealth and health.

Read the full story on our website: bit.ly/hisalu
September 17, 2025 at 1:42 PM
We invite contributions that imagine unity in biocultural diversity in North America and other regions. We are especially keen to hear from Indigenous and minority communities.

📝 Deadline: Sept 29, 2025
🔗 bit.ly/CfSLS15
September 15, 2025 at 7:55 PM
Only two days left! Pre-order your print copy of Langscape Magazine Vol. 14 before the sale closes and the print run goes to press. Inside, you’ll find stories of communities living by the principles of reciprocity and care.

Order your copy now: bit.ly/LS14print
September 13, 2025 at 4:30 AM
🚨 Final Call for Submission! 🚨

Langscape Magazine Volume 15 invites contributions on the theme “Unity in Biocultural Diversity: A Different World is Possible.”

⏳ Submit your Expression of Interest by SEPTEMBER 29, 2025
🔗 bit.ly/CfSLS15
September 11, 2025 at 9:17 PM
Through the simple act of dollmaking, Coreen discovers an unexpected bridge between her ancestral lineage and the living cultural history of the land she inhabits. Her story raises timeless questions of belonging. bit.ly/feltingabundance
September 10, 2025 at 2:53 PM
Life is often compared to a glass of water — half empty or half full — but what if that choice is only part of the story? Darryl Whetung invites us to look beyond the metaphor and consider the deeper lessons that Mother Earth and our cultures continue to offer. bit.ly/whetung
September 10, 2025 at 2:44 PM
The gifts of nature and culture remind us what true abundance looks like. 🌱✨

Langscape Magazine Vol. 14 celebrates these treasures through powerful stories from around the world. Pre-order sale closes on September 14th. Secure your copy today: bit.ly/LS14print
September 8, 2025 at 6:54 PM
🌿 Langscape Magazine Vol. 14 explores what true wealth means through stories of biocultural abundance.

🚨 Pre-order sale closes in ONE WEEK! Make sure your copy is included in the first print run. Order now: bit.ly/LS14print

#bioculturaldiversity #langscapemagazine
September 5, 2025 at 2:40 PM
Terralingua warmly welcomes two new voices to the Indigenous Youth Storytellers Circle (IYSC): Rosa Angélica Ramirez of the Kankuamo people in Colombia and Theia of the Waikato-Tainui tribal confederation in Aotearoa (New Zealand).

📖 bit.ly/newiysc

#IndigenousYouthStorytellersCircle
September 3, 2025 at 12:44 PM
For the BaYaka, the forest is not a resource but a shared world of relationships. Jerome Lewis reveals how these models create scarcity where there was once abundance, and why Indigenous principles of sharing may hold the key to sustainability.

📖 Read the full story on our website: bit.ly/bcdbayaka
August 27, 2025 at 12:21 PM
Millet has long nourished mountain communities in Japan, not only as food but as a way of living with the land. In "Millet and the Wealth of Time," Saori Ogura shares how ancestral cultivation practices reveal a deeper kind of wealth, held in relationships, care, and traditions. bit.ly/milletwealth
August 23, 2025 at 4:51 PM