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Mapu Huni Kuin, a young Huni Kuin leader of del Acre, Brazil, in Times Square, Manhattan, New York. The Urban jungle meets with the Amazon, rainforest.
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Aniwa Gathering is a gathering that brings together 40 of the world's indigenous leaders and elders to share their wisdom during 4 days of cultural exchange and sacred ceremonies. Throughout our experience we will be encouraged to look back and learn the path of our ancestors, awakening an ever deeper connection within ourselves and inviting integral solutions to help us in unity and in harmony with the Tierra. More information www.aniwa.co
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The Huni Kui, or "true people" are true jewel and an example of how Amazon indigenous peoples have been able to preserve their culture and ancestral relationship alive with the spirits of the forest. In addition to being guardians of nature and examples of resistance to the interests of governments and private companies (now more than ever).
Thanks to the festival Eskawata Kayawei to Ninawa Pai da Mata, to all the villages of the riv...
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The Kuna people of Panama have maintained sovereignty of their territory for 70 years.
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Indigenous People mobilize in Rio +20, Brazil, 2012
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The community of Morete Cocha is located in the region of Pastaza Province in the Amazon region of Ecuador. Like many other communities Morete Cocha is under threat by interest of oil companies seeking to exploit crude in the communities land. This is the story of community’s search for environmental and cultural preservation. The phrase " Sumak Kawsay " means good life in the Kichwa language. In many communities in South America this term ...
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