For Costa Rica’s Indigenous Bribri women, agroforestry is an act of resistance and resilience

TALAMANCA, Costa Rica — “How do I say lemon in Bribri language?” ask Andy, 9, and his cousin Sergio, 11, of their grandmother, Marina López. They’re playing among cocoa trees in their grandmother’s field in Watsi, a village in southern Costa Rica’s Caribbean region, where their Indigenous Bribri community maintains its ancestral traditions. “Àsh means … Continue reading For Costa Rica’s Indigenous Bribri women, agroforestry is an act of resistance and resilience