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Fall 2010
People are active participants in coral reef ecosystems. This ethnobiology study considers and contrasts folkbiological knowledge of people living in two groups of artisanal fishing villages in Kadavu Province, Fiji. The high level of biological diversity on the Astrolabe Reef provides insights...
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2017-10-08
SSHRC Awarded IG 2018: The project will document languages belonging to the Central Totonac branch of the Totonacan language family, which are in danger of extinction. Languages contain irreplaceable records of a people's knowledge of their natural environment and their cultural, social, and...
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2024-10-01
Documenting a language can keep it strong for future generations, and anyone can contribute to this work. If you’re interested in documenting your language, this toolkit - created by and for Indigenous Peoples - offers practical steps you can follow. We recognize the urgency and need to record...