The Indigenous mapmaker brings geography to life by blending layers of history with a perspective others have ignored.
Inside the actress's efforts to leverage a wide variety of tools to help an even wider variety of protective efforts.
Fed by volcanic heat, Iceland’s geothermal waters have long been used to restore body and mind. From iron-rich mountain baths to silica-filled lagoons, soaking here reveals a culture shaped by ...
Author Akwaeke Emezi and designer Adeju Thompson reflect on their paths to finding the audacity to produce queer, Indigenous work. Akwaeke Emezi, left, is an Igbo author and artist, and Adeju Thompson ...
National Geographic Explorer Keolu Fox says the key to harnessing the technology of tomorrow is centering traditions of the past. With his sculptural work “green star quilt,” visual artist Wally Dion ...
Customers in the U.S. are expected to tip in more places and more generously than ever. For Americans and visitors alike, it’s creating social grey areas—and for some, it’s reached tipping point.
Across the continent, thousands of Fulani people are holding fast to their ancient customs—while reshaping their traditions for a new age. “If rainy season comes and we have grass and water, I’m happy ...
Sample fresh brews, try your hand at picking beans and roam the cloud forests and volcanic peaks of northern Nicaragua’s coffee trail. Nicaragua's coffee trail invites travellers to uncover the ...
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