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Yshiro Awoso hn u Chypyerme, Palabra yshir, y los Pajaros
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Educational materials, Historical
Summary
Habla de un Lugar Ancestral del Pueblo Yshir
J Ruka Huia Come Home.png
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People + Birds Around the World
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Bibliographic reference, Educational materials, Other (use keywords), Oceania, Feathers, Conservation, Lessons learned, Culture, Sacred/ divine/ spirit world, Teachings, Proper conduct, Political/ rights & responsibilities, Related to UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Personal narratives, Hunting/ collecting, Historical
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Jay Ruka's book 'Huia Come Home' is a landmark: a balm for healing the scars left by the history of colonialism and conservation seen through the eyes of Iwi - the first people in Aotearoa New Zealand.
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People + Birds Around the World
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Educational materials, South America, Markers of environ. change, Teachings, Oral histories, Historical
Summary
La tercera parte de la entrevista con Don Hipólito Acevei, del pueblo Guaraní Occidental
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EWA Resources
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Historical, Visual/ material/ movement arts, Other (use keywords)
Summary
Follow this link to find pictures of birds from various museum collections.
Feather Book.jpg
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EWA Resources
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Feathers, Historical, Visual/ material/ movement arts, Other (use keywords)
Summary
Follow this link to find bird illustrations made of feathers by Dionisio Minaggio.
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EWA Resources
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Global, Names, Historical
Summary
Follow this link for a bird species database.
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People + Birds Around the World, Cahow Community
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Oceania, Eggs & nests, Markers of environ. change, Conservation, Success stories, Stewardship, Lessons learned, Crucial habitat threats/ needs, Stories, Proper conduct, Personal narratives, Oral histories, Historical
Summary
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.