Stories, Lesson Plans & More
This episode brings us to the home of Marie Wilcox—the last fluent speaker of the Wukchumni language and the creator of the only Wukchumni dictionary.
Colleen Cooley, a Navajo river guide, reflects on the importance of acknowledging Indigenous land in outdoor recreation.
Homesteader Jessica Green shares the deeply rooted tradition of weaving and artisanship in Appalachia.
Meet Quechua women weavers in the remote town of Patacancha in the south of Peru.
Five years after filming Marie’s Dictionary, Marie and her family share how they continue to teach Wukchumni classes to members of their community.
South African “village grannies” lace up their soccer shoes and kick their way through centuries of taboos.
A Salvadoran immigrant strives to build a future for her family in America after fleeing the Salvadoran Civil War as a teenager.
The culture and livelihoods of Indigenous women of the Omo River Valley in Ethiopia are threatened due to a hydroelectric dam.