Karen language:
“Sustaining our heritage through documentation of our biodiversity”
Thuleikawwei Karen language environmental magazine covers news, research findings, in-depth interviews, feature articles, biographies and obituaries, traditional medicine remedies, stories and traditional poems. Topics in this magazine includes: The state of the Salween dams campaign; fish conservation efforts; women led biodiversity research; forest cover research in the soon-to-be-launched Thawthi Taw-Oo Indigenous Park; interviews on indigenous based biodiversity insights; Kawthoolei wildlife rules and regulations; the Karen Indigenous way of life; a dedication to the head of former Butho Township Kawthoolei Forestry Department Saw Hsa Ro Moo who drowned in the Salween River in the course of his mission; a traditional treatment for spleen disorders; and items of economic, environmental and political news.
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