CSQ 48-4. Regaining Balance at the Intersection of Indigenous Languages and Climate Change
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Celebrating 52 years of promoting and amplifying Indigenous voices! This issue of the Cultural Survival Quarterly is dedicated to to Indigenous leaders on the frontlines of
climate change, working on several fronts to safeguard their languages, cultures, and environments. Climate change is one of the drivers of the loss of Indigenous languages—putting Traditional Ecological Knowledge at risk.
In this issue, authors address how climate change impacts Indigenous languages,
how new terminology and concepts are formed under the pressures of climate change, and what solutions are offered within Indigenous languages to mitigate climate change by returning to original teachings and revitalizing sustainable lifeways.
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