Sammy Hand Made in Ethiopia creates employment opportunities for artisans and craftsmen with their line of ethical luxury accessories.
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Sammy Hand Made in Ethiopia creates employment opportunities for artisans and craftsmen with their line of ethical luxury accessories. Flame retardants build up in the DNA of Great Lakes fish. Not cool. Fracking scientifically demonstrated to have polluted a small town’s water Steve Baer has added two new plans to his solar power company’s inventory. One New Zealand family shares the story of their hand-built family tent, based on Mike Turcot’s dome tent design. One woodcutter responds to Robert Simonson’s 1973 article about using a froe to split wood blocks for shingles and offers tips to make the job easier. Originally published as “Feedback on Hand-Split Shakes” in the July/August 1974 issue of MOTHER EARTH NEWS. One woman’s journey from life in urban America to a small town in Austria, then back to a suburban homestead in Dallas on which she tries her hand at keeping dairy goats. Photo credit: The Aware Network These hot tamale Mola shoes from Down Under-by-way-of-Colombia are not for the wilting wallflower or the fashion conformist. Ethically made by the indigenous Kuna Indians from reclaimed Mola textile art, the hand-tailored kicks feature reverse applique embroidery in psychedelic, retina-searing hues and acid-trippy designs inspired by tribal body tattoos |
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