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Cultural anthropologist from NC Blue Ridge. Music and Animals in Mongolia. Монголоор ярьна. He/Him. On the web at songsforhorses.com Book out now! https://uapress.arizona.edu/book/a-song-for-the-horses
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Wanted to flag two concurrent platforms happening atm, which engage smaller but globally conscious proactive players as the Liberal International Order is rupturing. Pictured: Mongolia's foreign minister Battsetseg Batmunkh at the Nikkei Forum. Kenya's President William Ruto at Oslo Forum.
My contribution
For example, a more senior scholar who works in a similar region to me recently told me "how can you work with those people? They burn Priuses for warmth in the winter." Which of the two groups mentioned above were they referring to? I leave that to your imagination
There's just something about deploying "hecking doggerino" language in service of pseudo-intellectualized racism that awakens the ghoulmind
Whoops got the math crazy wrong on that. Luckily there is no math in music
The term “community resilience hubs” is becoming more common lately, especially in Appalachia, following extreme flooding from Hurricane Helene. But what are resilience hubs, and why are people talking about them? ✍️: Abby Hassler for The Appalachian Voice