Cultural Survival Quarterly

 

 

Current Issue: 354 (December 2011)

The interconnectedness of languages, rivers, and forests

Features

A River Tale
Kendra McSweeney, Zoe Pearson, Sara Santiago, Ana Gabriela Dominguez
The lives of the Tawahka people of Honduras are intertwined with the Patuca
River, but a dam project threatens to change everything.

In Pursuit of Autonomy
Danielle DeLuca
 Indigenous Peoples Oppose Dam Construction on the Patuca River in Honduras.

A Day in the Life of Radio Doble Via
Hope Ross
Guatemala’s Radio Doble Via keeps its listeners current on issues that pertain to the country’s Indigenous Peoples.

The Yuchi House
Renee Grounds
The Yuchi House serves as a learning and community center where the revitalization of the Yuchi language is being realized.

I Love Sauk Language
Jennifer Weston, Barbara Sorensen
Community participation has been vital to the success of the Sauk Language Department in Stroud, Oklahoma.

Walking in Time Toward 2012
Cesar Gomez
Prophecy about the end of the world demystified.

 

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