Pawankafund

Indigenous Youth Tracing the Ancestors’ Paths – Follow Up

LOCAL PARTNER: Indigenous Youth Front (BPAN)

Background and objective:
The initiative is the follow up of previous project on “Indigenous Youth Tracing the Ancestor’s Path.” It will support indigenous youth to reconnect with their communities and re-engage with the elders. It will enable indigenous youth to explore and document indigenous knowledge, with a focus on the protection and utilization of ancestral land and territories, and the management of social, political, economic, and natural resources Its objectives are to hold community assembly on indigenous education system and history, establishing 7 Indigenous schools in 7 regions, facilitating indigenous youth to document indigenous knowledge system and history and Exchange learning among indigenous youth.

28 Community Assemblies in 28 Communities. 28 Indigenous Schools in 6 Regions. Exchange learning among indigenous youth in Arangangia, Gowa Regency, South Sulawesi. 11 Indigenous communities data about Indigenous Knowledge system and history documented.

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