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People + Birds Around the WorldCategory
Educational materials, South America, Indicators, Culture, Stories, Songs, Teachings, NamesSummary
La historia del aurolar. Este pájaro informa que puede haber un cambio de tiempo.Digital Heritage
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People + Birds Around the WorldCategory
Educational materials, South America, Relations w/ other life & landscape, StoriesSummary
La sexta parte en una entrevista con Don Hipólito Acevei, del pueblo Guaraní Occidental. Digital Heritage
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People + Birds Around the WorldCategory
Africa, Threats, Stewardship, Stories, Symbolisms, Personal narratives, Ontology, Omens/ augury/ harbingers/ messengersSummary
Links to an article from Lusaka VoiceDigital Heritage
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People + Birds Around the WorldCategory
Teachings, StoriesSummary
TK Reite Notebooks is a toolkit for documenting and practicing traditional knowledge for future generations. At its heart is a respect for indigenous self-determination. The toolkit combines digital technologies and paper. It is low cost, simple to use anDigital Heritage
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People + Birds Around the World, Cahow CommunityCategory
Oceania, Eggs & nests, Markers of environ. change, Conservation, Success stories, Stewardship, Lessons learned, Crucial habitat threats/ needs, Stories, Proper conduct, Personal narratives, Oral histories, HistoricalSummary
As a schoolboy on Bermuda in 1951 David Wingate was invited on an ornithological expedition. In these recordings he describes how they rediscovered the Cahow, or Bermuda Petrel, previously thought extinct for 300 years.