Author Archives: Barbara Crane Navarro - Rainforest Art Project
POR FAVOR, OUÇA A MENSAGEM DO XAMÃ YANOMAMI – O APELO DA FLORESTA! E descubra como podemos ajudar os povos Indígenas!
foto: Renato Soares « Ei – olhe para nós!Nós vemos vocêTentamos te mostrarVocê nunca se preocupou em aprender nossa línguaVocê estava sempre olhando para baixoAvisamos desde o inícioA terra está vivaEsta terra somos nósTodos nósVoce queria as pedrasOuroSuas coisas brilhantesTítulos – … Continue reading
The Importance of Upcycling — Then and Now
What is Upcycling? Upcycling is to take old clothing, whether that is a damaged or thrifted item, and transforming it into something new. Why is Upcycling important? Many fast fashion manufacturers have doubled clothing production in the last 15 years. … Continue reading
S’IL VOUS PLAÎT, ÉCOUTER LE MESSAGE DU CHAMAN YANOMAMI – LE PLAIDOYER DE LA FORÊT TROPICALE ! Et découvrez comment nous pouvons aider les peuples Indigènes !
photo: Renato Soares « Hey – Regardez nous Nous vous voyons Nous avons essayé de vous montrer Vous n’avez jamais pris la peine d’apprendre notre langue Vous regardiez toujours vers le bas Nous vous prévenons depuis le début a terre … Continue reading
El urbanismo y cambio climático amenazan la indispensable labor de las abejas — Stigmatis
Por Paloma San Segundo.- Los plaguicidas, la pérdida de hábitat, el urbanismo desmesurado y el cambio climático están poniendo en riesgo la supervivencia de las mas de mil especies diferentes de abejas que existen en España, cuya conservación resulta crucial … Continue reading
PLEASE LISTEN TO THE YANOMAMI SHAMAN’S MESSAGE – THE PLEA OF THE RAINFOREST! – And discover how we can help Indigenous peoples!
photo: Renato Soares « Hey – Look at me We see you We tried to show you You never bothered to learn our language You were always looking down We’ve been warning you since the beginning The land is alive … Continue reading
What a Drying Colorado Will Mean for Indigenous People Who Depend on It — Mother Jones
This story was originally published by Grist and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. As a child, Preston J. Arrow-weed lived near a stretch of the Colorado River that traced a wide, sweeping curve through the … Continue reading
Todos los vivos son interdependientes: una entrevista con la artista Barbara Crane Navarro – Open Americas
Amazon River Dolphin Inia geoffrensis — Palm Oil Detectives
The Amazon River dolphins, also known as the Boto Dolphins or Amazon Pink River Dolphins are playful, curious and intelligent mammals, the largest river dolphin species in the world. Known for their stunning pink coloured skin they are endangered due … Continue reading
Tout le monde vivant est interdépendant: une question & réponse avec l’artiste Barbara Crane Navarro – Open Americas
“Amazon Rainforest Magic” y “La Magia de la Amazonia” et “La Magie de l’Amazonie”: Fantasy-Adventure books for children – ENGLISH, ESPAÑOL, FRANÇAIS – tales of Yanomami life in the Amazon Rainforest – ages 8 to 100!