Traditions slip into daily life so easily that most people repeat them without pausing to ask how they started. A small gesture here, a repeated phrase there, and suddenly the habit feels ancient.
As the CEO of a translation service, I have seen firsthand how cross-cultural communication in virtual teams can change the game. With the world becoming increasingly globalized, figuring out the best ...
Over the past decade, philanthropic leaders and others working for progressive social change have increasingly focused on culture. This growing interest in culture comes from a dual understanding that ...
In the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe’s Harvest Kitchen, Chris Castleberry baked salmon fillets over an open fire, securing them with cedar-wood dowels and sticks. He rotated the fish to imbue a smoky flavor ...
From our collaborating partner Living on Earth, public radio’s environmental news magazine, an interview by Aynsley O’Neill with Amy Cardinal Christianson, a senior fire advisor with the Indigenous ...
Explore the transformative power of restorative practices in the community, highlighting Hip-Hop Harmony Brooklyn as a beacon of cultural empowerment.
Warning: This graphic requires JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript for the best experience. As wildfires intensify and pose a growing risk in the American West ...
A practice that has helped care for land for more than 60,000 years returns to Yuwibara Country in north Queensland.
The IAEA is supporting experts from around the world in using nuclear techniques such as radiation-based technology to understand and preserve cultural heritage. Cultural heritage artefacts offer ...