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In the fascinating world of geography, borders between countries are not just lines on a map; they are symbols of history, ...
A Himalayan village in Nepal has vanished — emptied by climate change. Samjung, perched in the high-altitude Upper Mustang region, was once home to a few dozen yak herders and barley farmers.
Tucked away in suburban Ohio sits a grocery store so bizarre, so magnificent, and so utterly enormous that it defies conventional description. Jungle Jim’s International Market in Fairfield isn’t just ...
Brazil, a vast country that stretches across South America, is full of hidden wonders that even many geography buffs may not know. In this video, we uncover 10 surprising facts about Brazil’s ...
“Making a land acknowledgment should be motivated by genuine respect and support for Native Peoples.” Given the history of displacement and dispossession of Indigenous nations, “speaking and hearing ...
A brief history of the land where Florida officials and the federal government are building "Alligator Alcatraz." ...
A small land trust aims to outpace developments that threaten the area's rural fabric.
Colonizing Indigenous people—and exploiting their land and resources—has a long and brutal history.
July 5, 1869 — Homestead land first sold in Omaha On this day in 1869, Omaha hosted its first public sale of land under the provisions of the Homestead Act of 1862.
How societies manage their land has enduring consequences for everything from social and economic inequality to health and environmental quality. Americans should resist blanket public land sales ...
Guatemala and Honduras signed agreements with the U.S. to offer asylum options to migrants from other countries ...
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