Table of Contents
Voices of the Earth, Part 2
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Flourishing at Twenty: On Context and Foundations in the Rise of the Concept of Biocultural Diversity
Ken Wilson
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Maintaining the Linguasphere in the Anthropocene
Peter Bridgewater
The Earthlings Are Invading! Radical Language and Dialogue at the United Nations
Joseph Lambert
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“No one said a word”: Children Give Voice to the Fullness of Language, Landscape, and Life
Patrick Howard
Language, Landscape, and Custom: A Synthesis for Memory
Marilee K. Gloe
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Jaqin Uraqpachat Amuyupa: The Aymara Cosmological Vision
Amy Eisenberg
To the Golden Mountains of Altai, Southern Siberia: A Journey of Language and Soul
Joanna Dobson
Voices from the Field: African Rural Women, Custodians of Seed and Traditional Knowledge
Kagole Margret Byarufu
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Protecting Biocultural Diversity in Dakshinkali, a Sacred Grove in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
Sheetal Vaidya and Asha Paudel
Linking Language and the Land: How Words, Stories, and Ceremonies Can Inform Decision-Making among the Kwakwa̲ka̲’wakw of British Columbia, Canada
Andrea Lyall
Ma̅ori Oral Tradition, Ancestral Sayings, and Indigenous Knowledge: Learning from the Past, Looking to the Future
He̅mi Whaanga and Priscilla Wehi
Doña Dora and Her Tehuelche Animals: Stories of Language Revitalization in Southern Patagonia
Javier Domingo in conversation with Dora Manchado
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Like Growing Flowers: The Work of Saving Endangered Languages
Ajuawak Kapashesit
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Cherokee Voices for the Land
Clint Carroll and Cherokee Nation Medicine Keepers
Yamani: Voices of an Ancient Land
Faith Baisden, Thomas Dick, Carolyn Barker, and Kristina Kelman
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Giving Nature a Critical Voice: A New Approach to Nature Conservation?
Katherine Dominique Lind (http://www.terralinguaubuntu.org/Langscape/Volume_5/lind.pdf)