(2) October 2014

Film Chronicles the Movement to Save a Sacred Land and Culture
A story about the Wixárika People, one of the last living Pre-Hispanic cultures in Latin America, and their struggle to preserve Wirikuta, their most sacred territory. (Tracy Barnett / IC Magazine)

Balu Wala, or the Kuna ‘good life’: how one indigenous tribe is passing on its traditions
Balancing the old world and the new, the Kuna people keep their heritage intact. (Ruxandra Guidi / Mongabay)
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