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From caterpillars to butterflies: Mayan dreams for 2012
Tracy L. Barnett
Hacienda Petac: "A little piece of Eden"
Tracy L. Barnett
The Butterfly Effect: Julia Butterfly Hill in Magis
Tracy L. Barnett
Meet Anna and Dave, the Permacyclists
Tracy L. Barnett
Women's Planting Day at the Kalpulli
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Tourists and Turtles
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Rains of sadness, rains of joy
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Earth, fire and why I'm here
Tracy L. Barnett
The fight for Wirikuta crosses the border
Tracy L. Barnett
From sierra to sea: Huichols make their mark on Cancun
Tracy L. Barnett
Eagle and condor meet in visionary gathering of souls
Tracy L. Barnett
Giving Thanks, Making Peace
Tracy L. Barnett
Juan Rojas: Recovering indigenous memory in El Salvador
Tracy L. Barnett
Colombians changing the world with color and style
Tracy L. Barnett
Making memories in Medellin
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El Salvador proves fertile ground for permaculturists
Tracy L. Barnett
El Hatico cattle ranch: The problem is the solution
Tracy L. Barnett
A piece of Paraguayan paradise: San Rafael preserve
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Stretching the spirit at Iguazú, the "Great Water"
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In Argentina, Labor Day is Immigrant's Day
Tracy L. Barnett
Chacoí: A little bit of Chaco on the Río Paraguay
Tracy L. Barnett
Impressions from my first week in San Salvador
Tracy L. Barnett
Santa Ana, El Salvador: Volcanos at sunset and a bittersweet sorbet
Tracy L. Barnett
Salvadoran environmental activists put their lives on the line
Tracy L. Barnett
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