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  • Japanese Diary: Noriko

    Japanese Diary: Noriko

    When I emailed Noriko and informed her that I was coming to Tokyo, she didn’t respond right away. Three weeks later, I received an email from her: “Great, I’ll meet you at 1 pm on November 15 at the Hachiko statue in front of Shibuya station.” I smiled. I loved Noriko’s sense of humor. Hachiko…

  • Daughter of the Sea

    Daughter of the Sea

    Putri is a nine-year-old Sama-Bajau girl born in a hut standing alone in the middle of the Sulu sea. Mother gave birth in the presence of another woman, who cut her umbilical cord with a kitchen knife and called the baby Putri, the Sulu sea princess. Putri wakes up early in the morning, jumps into…

  • Noise and Murmurs

    Noise and Murmurs

    It’s a busy afternoon in Barcelona. A man is stretched out across a bench, mouth hanging open and eyes closed. People are passing by and most don’t even look his way, except for an old woman. Crouched over her cain, she approaches the man and quietly murmurs: “Son are you ok?”

  • The Island of Creepy Dolls

    The Island of Creepy Dolls

    There is an island south of Mexico City called Isla de las Munecas. This small island would not be unique if not for one strange circumstance: the island is the home of hundreds of creepy dolls hanging on the trees. Some dolls are missing limbs, and some are decapitated or have blank eyes. Why are…

  • The Silence of Anonymity

    The Silence of Anonymity

    It was an early morning in the Kyoto train station. As I walked on the platform, I saw only two people. A young boy and a train conductor were waiting for a train. It was a rare sight at the usually busy station. They both had their backs turned to each other. It looked like…

  • Father, Son, and the Sea

    Father, Son, and the Sea

    Fuaad is a Bajau boy who lives on the ocean with his father, mother, and two sisters near the Balabalangan Islands off the eastern Borneo coast. His family, along with a dozen other Bajau-Laut families, formed an alliance called “Pagmundah.” They are boat-dwellers who regularly fish and spend time with each other, sharing food and…

  • The Impermanence of Things

    The Impermanence of Things

    When you first told me about stateless people who live in Borneo, in the middle of the ocean we were in the Gili Islands, waiting for a boat to Bali. I was exhausted from booze, sun, and sleepless nights, and I told you angrily that if you don’t stop talking, I will jump into the…

  • A Proud Son of the Sahara Desert

    A Proud Son of the Sahara Desert

    Igider was a child of perhaps one of the last frontiers of a free land where humans lived in harmony with other inhabitants of this boundless space. His name in the Berber language means Eagle. He was a proud descendant of men and women who had lived in the northern Sahara for thousands of years,…

  • Uqab

    Uqab

    Uqab is a fifteen years old Bedouin boy. He is quiet, reserved, reticent, hardly speaks. A long time ago, a Bedouin warrior came to the village riding on a horse. No one knew him, who he was, where he came from. He wore a blue thoab, black serval, and on the head a white and…

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