Every continent has a name, but most of them aren’t their own. What if we used the names the people actually living there chose?
Extreme heat forged Earth’s continents billions of years ago, creating the stable foundation that made life possible.
For billions of years, Earth’s continents have stood firm, forming the foundation for mountains, rivers, and life itself. But ...
Many continental names come from outsiders rather than the people who lived there. Using native endonyms reveals a very ...