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Tag Archives: climate change
Wisdom of Elders: “They Still Know How to Cook Mammoth”
Wisdom of Elders Better Than Science or the Internet: “They Still Know How to Cook Mammoth” Posted by Stephen Leahy in Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples on March 29, 2012 “Our elders are the best source of information. Better than … Continue reading
Posted in Skolt Sami
Tagged climate change, indigenous knowledge, national geographic, UNU
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Press Release: Indigenous Leaders Alert the UNFCCC and the World to the Imminent Threat that REDD Poses to their Territories and Livelihoods
Durban, South Africa (IPCCA). As the UNFCCC COP 17 opens in Durban, South Africa, a gathering of indigenous leaders from around the world discussing biocultural protocols and REDD warns the UNFCCC and the international community of the grave danger that … Continue reading
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Tagged carbon trading, climate change, COP 17, declaration, Durban, indigenous leaders, IPCCA, Marlon Santi, redd
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Kogi message to the World: Save the Planet!
The Guardian recently brought an interesting article that carries a message from Jacinto of the Kogi people to the rest of humanity: Save the Planet! Calling the Western/White man “little brother” - an immature – Jacinto offers his wisdom: “Why … Continue reading
Posted in Blog & Newspaper Articles
Tagged climate change, documentary, global solidarity, Kogi, struggle, tribal
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Fighting for Survival: Indigenous Peoples and Climate Change in Kenya
Welcome to the Maasai Local Assessment Region site! You can read our “About” page for more information and also take a look at this video, which provides basic information about the context of climate change in our region.


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