By Edson Krenak Naknanuk
By Edson Krenak Naknanuk
By Esmeralda Peña
I walk on the sand and slow myself down. I take in the sun at its highest point. One tree humming to another accompanies my steps, softly like the sounds of the tongue's brief skipping from word to word. I recognize the phonemes because they are different, and in this difference a secret grows, a joy and a fear, so deep that occasionally it brushes the sounds far away from my daily walk.
Por Esmeralda Peña
Por Henning Sac
Domingo Choc Che era, Ajq’ij, contador del tiempo, esposo, padre, abuelo, hermano, guía, consejero y científico. Fue asesinado por un grupo de personas que lo acusaron de brujería en la Comunidad Chimay, del municipio de San Luis, Petén. Lo amarraron, lo golpearon, lo rociaron con gasolina y le prendieron fuego. Así terminó su vida.
By Milena Rodríguez
By Karen Recarte
Por Karen Recarte
By Inuit Circumpolar Council Alaska
September 14, 2020 Anchorage, Alaska – The Inuit Circumpolar Council Alaska, in collaboration with partners, is pleased to release the report: Food Sovereignty and Self-Governance - Inuit Role in Arctic Marine Resource Management. This Inuit-led report illuminates the unique and rich Inuit values and management practices that have successfully safeguarded the Arctic for thousands of years.