Women trace ancestral memories using wool. (Monica Malo) May 3, 2022 Weaving is helping strengthen ancestral knowledge among women and children in Ingapirca, Ecuador Cristina Delgado Vintimilla, York University, Canada and Veronica Pacini-Ketchabaw, Western University Women meet to weave, reflect, commiserate, share culture and tell stories in hopes of passing down ancestral knowledge.
Geronimo is an eight year-old alpaca who has twice tested positive for bovine tuberculosis. Jacob King/PA Images/Alamy Stock Photo August 16, 2021 Geronimo the alpaca – the case for animals having the same legal rights as people Fred Motson, The Open University Boats and companies have been treated as legal persons in the past. Why not an alpaca?
Llamas In a pen, Pasajes, Tarija, Bolivia. Insights/Universal Images Group via Getty Images December 18, 2020 Llamas are having a moment in the US, but they’ve been icons in South America for millennia Emily Wakild, Boise State University Llama toys, therapy lamas, petting zoo llamas: llamas are hot in the US, surpassing unicorns in popularity, but their relationship with South American people stretches over 7,000 years.