Mes: abril 2021

Mayangna Sauni Gobernanza Territorial

This video showcases the territory of the Mayangna nation. This was shared by Eloy Frank Gómez from the Sumu Mayangna Nation, Nicaragua during the #UNPFII Side event: “Wayfinders Circle: good practices on Indigenous self-determination, revitalization of customary systems and collective territorial management” organized by Pawanka Fund last April 27, 2021.

Customary law is the basis for solving territorial problems

In Sanggau District, West Kalimantan Province in Indonesia, more than 6,000 indigenous Iban Sebaruk people were involved in Institut Dayakologi’s project to strengthen their customary institution for an effective and credible customary law system. They began with an assessment of the Iban Sebaruk Customary Administration as the highest legal authority of the indigenous territories under …

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Communities Adapt to Climate Change and Bridge Generational and Cultural Gaps

The arid and semi-arid lands of northern Kenya are home to diverse ethnic groups whose cultures have evolved with the natural environment marked by low rainfall and drought resulting from climate change. The Gabbra, Boran, Saakuyye, Daasanach, El-Molo, Rendille, Samburu, Turkana, Wayu and the Somali communities are nomadic pastoralists who herd camels, cattle, sheep and …

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Statement on the threats to Indigenous communities in Indonesia|Rukka Sombolinggi

Rukka Sombolinggi, Secretary-General of Aliansi Masyarakat Adat Nusantara (AMAN), gives a statement on how the COVID-19 pandemic has exasperated existing threats to land rights and heightened conflicts and criminalization of Indigenous peoples in Indonesia. Detailing resilience tactics, she shares hope which is now crucial in the fight against the new omnibus bill. Source: If Not …

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