Bridging the gap between oral tradition and technology: Sebastián Epiyeu's workshop for young Wayuunaiki creators in Colombia'I seek to build bridges between the Wayuu oral tradition and new technologies'Written by María Alvarez Malvido, Sebastián EpiyeuTranslated by Teodora C. Hasegan3 weeks ago
A living, multimedia dictionary in the Nam Trik language: Lucy Tunubalá's project in ColombiaFinding a place for the Misak language in the digital worldWritten by María Alvarez Malvido, Lucy Elena Tunubalá TombéTranslated by Teodora C. Hasegan4 weeks ago
Land dispute escalates between palm oil company and Cameroon’s Apouh communityLocal communities often struggle to coexist with mega agro-industrial companiesWritten by Leocadia Bongben4 weeks ago
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Artist celebrates 120 years of Aromanian National Day by publishing 120 portraits of eminent AromaniansThe Aromanians are an indispensable part of Europe.Written by Global Voices Central & Eastern Europe26 May 2025
V. Y. Mudimbe, Congolese philosopher, author of the renowned essay ‘The Invention of Africa’ dies at 83Western anthropology has introduced distortions for Africans seeking to understand themselvesWritten by Filip Noubel, Jean SovonTranslated by Jean-Christophe Brunet22 May 2025
Kenya outlawed the sharing of Indigenous seeds. A village choir is fighting backThe Eden Indigenous Seed Farm Choir is defending seed sovereignty and Indigenous crops.Written by Minority Africa10 May 2025
Taiwan's Yilan Creole: Revitalizing the only Japanese-based creole language in the worldYilan Creole is a mix of Indigenous Taiwanese Atayal language, Seediq language, and JapaneseWritten by Abdulrosheed Fadipe8 May 2025
The Congo Basin, a vital home for global biodiversity is at riskThe Congo Basin is one of the world’s last carbon sinks and a vital home to biodiversityWritten by Guest Contributor5 May 2025
What young Indigenous Brazilians think about climate changeThe sun burns, the rivers run dry, and crops disappear: the climate crisis is rewriting daily life for Indigenous people Written by Pública - Agência de jornalismo investigativoTranslated by Liam Anderson4 May 2025