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Borneo forest canopy. Photo by Kynan Tegar.
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septiembre 18, 2024

In the Peruvian Amazon, The Wampis Nation are at the Forefront of Resistance Against Illegal Mining

Indigenous autonomous government reinforces independent protection of its territory while accusing national authorities of neglect.

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The Wampis’ governance is based on a Statute that lays out the Wampis vision for the future in all areas of life including religion, spirituality, education, language, and the recovery of ancestral sites.
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septiembre 9, 2024

In the Peruvian Amazon, The Wampis Nation are at the Forefront of Resistance Against Illegal Mining

Indigenous autonomous government reinforces independent protection of its territory while accusing national authorities of neglect.

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The Sámi people live in reindeer herding communities throughout an extensive area of the Arctic. Photo by Sámiid Riikkasearvi.
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agosto 26, 2024

Four Reindeer Herding Communities Sue the Swedish State to Grant Licences for Small Game Hunting and Fishing in Sápmi Territory

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The young Indonesian filmmaker Kynan Tegar.
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agosto 1, 2024

Decolonizing Storytelling: The value of Indigenous Perspectives. An interview With Kynan Tegar

Growing up in and around the forested village of Sungai Utik and learning from the elders, Kynan Tegar continues to tell the stories of resistance in the face of colonization taught to him.

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Members of the Rapa Nui comnunity welcome attendees at the screening of their film - "Te Pits o Te Henua" or "The Navel of the World" - during the Festival of Pacific Arts & Culture in June. Photoby Dan Lin, Nia Tero.
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julio 8, 2024

'La tierra es nuestra madre': la resistencia de Sungai Utik a las industrias extractivas en Indonesia

A través del derecho consuetudinario y la toma de decisiones colectiva, una comunidad indígena protegió aproximadamente 1,31 millones de toneladas métricas de carbono procedente de los bosques.

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Members of the Dayak Iban group in the Sungai Util community, where they live in a longhouse that serves as a space for collective decision-making. Photo credit to Dayak Iban Menua Sungai Utik.
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junio 12, 2024

‘The Land is Our Mother’: The Sungai Utik’s Resistance to Extractive Industries in Indonesia

Through customary law and collective decision-making, an Indigenous community protected an estimated 1.31 million metric tons of forest-based carbon.

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