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joselyndumas · 5 years
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Repost From @globallandscapesforum: "🦸 How can #rights contribute to a more just and sustainable future? At the upcoming #GLFBonn2019 summit, #Indigenous leaders will come together as the centerpiece of more than 1,000 participants to represent some of the world’s most vulnerable and marginalized communities in answering this question. . Here are some of the #women whose voices will be heard. 🦸 . The sheer urgency of a melting Arctic caused by #climatechange is captured in the poetry of Inuk activist Niviâna – one of six #indigenous female activists you can hear this weekend at #glfbonn2019 #thinklandscape. . Filmmaker Emmanuela Shinta tells stories of discrimination against Borneo’s Dayak people while empowering young Dayaks to document their island’s destruction and stand up for their rights. . Sônia Guajajara knew she wouldn’t win Brazil’s presidential election but her real campaign was promoting Indigenous rights in Brazil – a cause she’s pioneered as leader of Brazil’s Indigenous People Articulation. . Graphic designer Jolene Yazzie draws inspiration from comics, material arts and Navajo history for illustrations portraying Indigenous women as warriors. . Hear from all these inspiring women at #glfbonn2019 on 22 – 23 June. Link in bio! @globallandscapesforum 💚 . #landrightsnow #landrights @unenvironment @wrieurope @cifor_forests @nasaclimatechange @conservationorg @ecoagriculture @ecosia @fsc_international @rare_org @global_environment_facility @leonardodicaprio @leonardodicapriofdn" #JCDFoundation https://www.instagram.com/p/By2Kd7EJ-oR/?igshid=1rky9v20xdl74
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ammph · 7 years
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Ayyyyyyy #CATALPA @CANOPYTHREadS #REFORESTATION #LandRightsNow #HereInEarth (at Arch Street Meeting House)
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landrightsnow · 7 years
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The Indigenous Mbororo Community in Cameroon joined the global campaign for the protection of land rights during the International Earth day celebration
''Securing our land means securing our lives which implies a secure future''
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amankaltim7 · 7 years
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#Repost @minasetra (@get_repost) ・・・ The beautiful dense forest of Long Melaham, in Mahulu District, East Kalimantan. I feel its calling. Imagine one day, wake up and having morning coffee with this view right in front of you. I miss being with the community again. #forest #forestforthefuture #indigenouspeoples #saveforest #landrightsnow #guardianoftheforests #eastkalimantan Photo : @aman.kaltim
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fallennoirabbey · 6 years
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#Repost @opensocietyfoundations with @get_repost ・・・ Sara Seki-Mountain, 21, is Ojibwe and a member of Red Lake Nation in northern Minnesota. Seki-Mountain works with the Food Initiative, a program whose goal is to bring food sovereignty to the Red Lake Indian Reservation. ⠀ ⠀ For centuries, the Ojibwe people have lived in Red Lake, Minnesota. It is with an eye to this long history that tribal peoples living on the Red Lake Indian Reservation have decided to reclaim their food sovereignty—and preserve their cultural identity—by feeding themselves entirely with wild game, and cultivated and wild crops from within the reservation. In this series, Sarah Stacke (@sarah_stacke) shares dispatches from this indigenous land rights and food sovereignty project.⠀ ⠀ #opensociety #redlakereservation #ojibwe #landrightsnow #indigenous #foodsovereignty #foodsecurity #foodsystems https://www.instagram.com/p/BnkhnT6HKfG/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1xv4id5retji2
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mkulimaforum · 5 years
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Rural World; The #Land is for the dead, the present and the future generations. Their will be no #FoodSecurity without #LandRights and #LandGovernance. @LandRightsNow @CELEP_FP @ILCAfrique @RECONCILE1999 @CEMIRIDE_KE @ILC_Rangelands @IFAD @FAO @IGADLGP @GlobalLF @KLandalliance pic.twitter.com/F8Wqyyp3aY
— World Pastoralist Forum (WPF) (@WorldPastoral) January 17, 2020
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2shalabhsaxena · 5 years
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An important analysis on the proposed dangerous amendments to India Forest Act The Indian Forest Act’s proposed amendment is dangerous and fancifulhttps://t.co/0QBIP8uijN @nit_set @samar11 @LandRightsNow @LRI_India @INCIndia @BJP4India @HemantSorenJMM @jigneshmevani80
— Forest Rights (@ForestRightsAct) May 3, 2019
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ss820 · 7 years
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via Twitter https://twitter.com/coloniesgroup
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ammph · 6 years
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🌅Equality is nurtured by #AUTHENTICINTERACTION #RENTISTHEFT #LANDRIGHTSNOW
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oxfamnovibacademy · 8 years
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The lost village of Gansé
Blog by Gwendolyn Parami
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What do you see in this picture? It looks like a peaceful lake surrounded by lush greenery, doesn’t it?
I took this picture last year when I was visiting the place my grandparents used to live. It is actually the Brokopondo water reservoir in the jungle of Suriname. About 60 years ago, around 5000 people used to live in this area. One of those villages was called Gansé, and according to the stories of my grandmother, it was beautiful. However, the villages including Gansé, disappeared under water with the construction of a dam and the creation of the water reservoir. The communities did not have secured land rights and with promises of a better life somewhere else, they were forced to abandon their homes.
Unfortunately the promises were not realized. The only visible proof of the communities living there, many years ago, are thousands of dead tree tops rising above the water’s surface. In an effort to save money, the trees were not cut down before flooding the area.  The reservoir is now one of the largest reservoirs in the world and the dam provides electricity to industries involved in the processing of bauxite into alumina.
Not only in Suriname, but also in the rest of the world, indigenous and local communities are vulnerable to pressures from more powerful actors as they don’t have formally recognized land rights. Land is an essential part of their cultural identity and a way to survive and develop. That is why I am supporting the Land Rights Now Campaign at Oxfam Novib. This is a Global Call to Action and we aim to engage and mobilize communities, organizations, governments, and individuals worldwide to promote and secure Indigenous Peoples and local communities’ land rights.
How the rotten smell of the earth can save your life
Working on the campaign with an amazing team of passionate people has made me realize how fundamental land rights are for indigenous peoples and local communities, but also for all of us. Last week, I conducted an interview with an indigenous woman living in the mountains of Taiwan. She explained that many indigenous peoples in the country have suffered from the typhoons that are frequently occurring because of climate change.
Her community started a project that includes the creation of early disaster warning systems based on the documentation of traditional knowledge from the indigenous peoples living in the high risk areas.  She explained: “Just before a landslide, you can feel the ground changing, you can smell a distinct rotten smell and you can see the color of the river changing. You can hear the rocks running from the mountains and the different sizes of the rocks tell you what stage the landslide is”. This knowledge is now used to build an early disaster warning system in many areas of the country. Read more here.
Indigenous peoples are “living encyclopedias” with in-depth knowledge of every aspect of the environment. They are finding innovative and practical solutions for fighting climate change by drawing on their traditional knowledge. They protect the forests and biodiversity, manage lands, sequester carbon, and preserve our ecosystem. Recognizing the rights of indigenous peoples and local communities is therefore not only key to fighting climate change, but also to ensure that communities, such as the one in Gansé, are not forced to move from their ancestral lands.
Gwendolyn is interning at our land rights now campaign, writing down the stories of displaced people and fighting to make land rights a right! 
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laprogressive · 2 years
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#native #nativeamerican #indigenous #nativepride #firstnation #firstnations #firstpeoples #indigenouspeople #aboriginal #nativeamericans #indigenouspride #navajo #nativewomen #nativeamericanpride #nativeculture #indigenouswomen #tarsands #keystonexl #nopipeline #nokeystonexl #keystonepipeline #oilsands #stoptransmountain #notransmountain #waterislife #stopline3 #landrightsnow #waterrights #indigenouspeoplesday #wearestillhere — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/b6oOJkW
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landrightsnow · 7 years
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landrightsnow · 7 years
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Not a criminal act!!! Let’s celebrate the earth day and reclaim our lands to save our future
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landrightsnow · 7 years
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Let's strengthen the rights of farmers! #LandRightsNow
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