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A SILENT WAR IS BEING WAGED ON PHILIPPINE INDIGENOUS IPMG Organizing Partners. Tebtebba 1 Roman Ayson Road, Baguio City 2600, Philippines Tel. No. +63 74 444-7703 / Tex Fax +63 74 443-9459 Website: www.tebtebba.org Email: tebtebba@tebtebba.org International Indian Treaty Council OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Foreword 1 T he report on the current state of Indigenous Peoples’ Lands, Territories and Resources (LTR) was prepared by the Indigenous Peoples Major Group (IPMG) to inform the THE RIGHT ENERGY PARTNERSHIP WITH INDIGENOUS PEOPLES The Partnership will prioritise participatory approaches with a focus on community-led and -centred renewable energy and ensure that the poorest and most marginalized members of the community are included, such as persons with disabilities, elderly and young people, among others. Uphold indigenous leadership of the Partnership as a critical COLOMBIA’S INDIGENOUS GENOCIDE: TIMES OF LIFE AND DEATH Colombia’s indigenous genocide: times of life and death. Colombia is inhabited by 102 Indigenous peoples. We are the victorious survivors of a genocide that has not yet ended; we are still in a “conquest” that does not end. Our living memory is a long fabric of stories in which our process of struggle and resistance is still being writtenABOUT THE IPMG
The main mechanism of engagement is the Indigenous Peoples Major Group (IPMG) which is a forum for coordination and planning. The IPMG sustained its engagement in the Post-2015 Development Agenda. This was coordinated officially by two Organizing Partners (OPs) accredited by UNDESA as part of the nine recognized Major Groups that can officially "PRISTINE" PARKS ARE HURTING INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND LOCAL By Lindsay Bigda Faced with growing environmental threats, governments and the international community have sought ways to halt biodiversity loss and realize global climate and development priorities. But a recent analysis has found that “fortress” conservation approaches—those grounded in a POPE SAYS INDIGENOUS PEOPLE MUST HAVE FINAL SAY ABOUT Last week, over 560 years later, Francis, the first Pope from Latin America, struck a rather different note - for indigenous peoples around the world, for land rights, for better environmental stewardship. He said publicly that indigenous peoples have the right to “prior and informed consent.”. ABORIGINAL RANGERS FACE A SISYPHEAN TASK: WAVES OF TRASH Photographs and Text by David Maurice Smith YALANGBARRA, Australia — As the sun dropped below the horizon and darkness spread across the vast Northern Territory sky, the men and women scanned the terrain one last time for potential prey. It was dinnertime for the Dhimurru Rangers, a group of mos MURDERED, MISSING AND MYSTERIOUS DEATHS OF NATIVE GIRLS By Tammy Ayer Murdered, missing and mysterious deaths of Native girls and women on or near the Yakama Reservation: This list, compiled from Yakima Herald-Republic archives, law enforcement, online and social media sources, is not complete. Email Tammy Ayer at tayer@yakimaherald.com if you have fil INDIGENOUS WOMEN: MAKE THEM VISIBLE, EMPOWER THEM Indigenous women are key allies in the fight against hunger and malnutrition. Recognizing and making visible their social and economic role is fundamental to achieve food security. Indigenous women are food producers, guardians of native seeds and custodians of traditional knowledge. With their sustainable livelihoods, indigenouswomen
A SILENT WAR IS BEING WAGED ON PHILIPPINE INDIGENOUS IPMG Organizing Partners. Tebtebba 1 Roman Ayson Road, Baguio City 2600, Philippines Tel. No. +63 74 444-7703 / Tex Fax +63 74 443-9459 Website: www.tebtebba.org Email: tebtebba@tebtebba.org International Indian Treaty Council OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Foreword 1 T he report on the current state of Indigenous Peoples’ Lands, Territories and Resources (LTR) was prepared by the Indigenous Peoples Major Group (IPMG) to inform the THE RIGHT ENERGY PARTNERSHIP WITH INDIGENOUS PEOPLES The Partnership will prioritise participatory approaches with a focus on community-led and -centred renewable energy and ensure that the poorest and most marginalized members of the community are included, such as persons with disabilities, elderly and young people, among others. Uphold indigenous leadership of the Partnership as a critical COLOMBIA’S INDIGENOUS GENOCIDE: TIMES OF LIFE AND DEATH Colombia’s indigenous genocide: times of life and death. Colombia is inhabited by 102 Indigenous peoples. We are the victorious survivors of a genocide that has not yet ended; we are still in a “conquest” that does not end. Our living memory is a long fabric of stories in which our process of struggle and resistance is still being writtenABOUT THE IPMG
The main mechanism of engagement is the Indigenous Peoples Major Group (IPMG) which is a forum for coordination and planning. The IPMG sustained its engagement in the Post-2015 Development Agenda. This was coordinated officially by two Organizing Partners (OPs) accredited by UNDESA as part of the nine recognized Major Groups that can officially "PRISTINE" PARKS ARE HURTING INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND LOCAL By Lindsay Bigda Faced with growing environmental threats, governments and the international community have sought ways to halt biodiversity loss and realize global climate and development priorities. But a recent analysis has found that “fortress” conservation approaches—those grounded in a POPE SAYS INDIGENOUS PEOPLE MUST HAVE FINAL SAY ABOUT Last week, over 560 years later, Francis, the first Pope from Latin America, struck a rather different note - for indigenous peoples around the world, for land rights, for better environmental stewardship. He said publicly that indigenous peoples have the right to “prior and informed consent.”. ABORIGINAL RANGERS FACE A SISYPHEAN TASK: WAVES OF TRASH Photographs and Text by David Maurice Smith YALANGBARRA, Australia — As the sun dropped below the horizon and darkness spread across the vast Northern Territory sky, the men and women scanned the terrain one last time for potential prey. It was dinnertime for the Dhimurru Rangers, a group of mos MURDERED, MISSING AND MYSTERIOUS DEATHS OF NATIVE GIRLS By Tammy Ayer Murdered, missing and mysterious deaths of Native girls and women on or near the Yakama Reservation: This list, compiled from Yakima Herald-Republic archives, law enforcement, online and social media sources, is not complete. Email Tammy Ayer at tayer@yakimaherald.com if you have fil INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' ENGAGEMENT IN THE SDGS Indigenous peoples have been engaging in the global processes relating to sustainable development since the Rio Summit on Development and during the process of negotiations for the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, known as the Sustainable Development Goals, which was adopted in 2015. This global agreement, which calls for “leaving no OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Foreword 1 T he report on the current state of Indigenous Peoples’ Lands, Territories and Resources (LTR) was prepared by the Indigenous Peoples Major Group (IPMG) to inform the THE RIGHT ENERGY PARTNERSHIP WITH INDIGENOUS PEOPLES The Partnership will prioritise participatory approaches with a focus on community-led and -centred renewable energy and ensure that the poorest and most marginalized members of the community are included, such as persons with disabilities, elderly and young people, among others. Uphold indigenous leadership of the Partnership as a critical IPMG STATEMENTS AND INTERVENTIONS 2. Develop actions and activities related to climate change that ensure our rights to lands, territories and resources, to the right to self-determination and to Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) to any action that affects our lands, territories or resources. 3. POPE SAYS INDIGENOUS PEOPLE MUST HAVE FINAL SAY ABOUT Last week, over 560 years later, Francis, the first Pope from Latin America, struck a rather different note - for indigenous peoples around the world, for land rights, for better environmental stewardship. He said publicly that indigenous peoples have the right to “prior and informed consent.”. THE KILLING TIMES: THE MASSACRES OF ABORIGINAL PEOPLE By Lorena Allam and Nick Evershed. Special report: Shootings, poisonings and children driven off cliffs – this is a record of state-sanctioned slaughter The truth of Australia’s history has long been hiding in plain sight. The stories of “the killing times” are the ones we have heard in secret, or told in hushed tones. 5 WAYS THE GOVERNMENT KEEPS NATIVE AMERICANS IN POVERTY 5 Ways The Government Keeps Native Americans In Poverty. Imagine if the government were responsible for looking after your best interests. All of your assets must be managed by bureaucrats on your behalf. A special bureau is even set up to oversee your affairs. Every important decision you make requires approval, and every approval comes with a MURDERED, MISSING AND MYSTERIOUS DEATHS OF NATIVE GIRLS By Tammy Ayer Murdered, missing and mysterious deaths of Native girls and women on or near the Yakama Reservation: This list, compiled from Yakima Herald-Republic archives, law enforcement, online and social media sources, is not complete. Email Tammy Ayer at tayer@yakimaherald.com if you have fil FOR LAKOTA, TRADITIONAL ASTRONOMY IS KEY TO THEIR CULTURE For Lakota, Traditional Astronomy is Key to Their Culture’s Past and Future. Victor Douville wants to preserve the Lakota people’s knowledge of the stars and their movements for future generations. He teaches Lakota studies at the Sinte Gleska University on the Rosebud Indian Reservation within the U.S. state of South Dakota. LUMAD VOICES: ANCESTRAL LAND/ANCESTRAL DOMAIN AS DEFINED By Froilyn T. Mendoza. SOUTH UPI, Maguindanao — Although the Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Act (IPRA) provides a legal definition for the term “ancestral land/ancestral domain,” for the Indigenous Peoples (IPs,) these are new and unfamiliar terms. For the IP’s of Mindanao, ancestral land is Réfa Lowoh – an extension of body andlife
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The 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) represent an unprecedented opportunity to ensure that indigenous peoples are not left behind. The goals can also benefit from indigenous peoples’ knowledge on topics such as community resilience and the environment. Eight short videos have been produced focusing on the themes of a INDIGENOUS WOMEN: MAKE THEM VISIBLE, EMPOWER THEM Indigenous women are key allies in the fight against hunger and malnutrition. Recognizing and making visible their social and economic role is fundamental to achieve food security. Indigenous women are food producers, guardians of native seeds and custodians of traditional knowledge. With their sustainable livelihoods, indigenouswomen
THE RIGHT ENERGY PARTNERSHIP WITH INDIGENOUS PEOPLES The Partnership will prioritise participatory approaches with a focus on community-led and -centred renewable energy and ensure that the poorest and most marginalized members of the community are included, such as persons with disabilities, elderly and young people, among others. Uphold indigenous leadership of the Partnership as a critical OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Foreword 1 T he report on the current state of Indigenous Peoples’ Lands, Territories and Resources (LTR) was prepared by the Indigenous Peoples Major Group (IPMG) to inform the COLOMBIA’S INDIGENOUS GENOCIDE: TIMES OF LIFE AND DEATH Colombia’s indigenous genocide: times of life and death. Colombia is inhabited by 102 Indigenous peoples. We are the victorious survivors of a genocide that has not yet ended; we are still in a “conquest” that does not end. Our living memory is a long fabric of stories in which our process of struggle and resistance is still being written "PRISTINE" PARKS ARE HURTING INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND LOCAL By Lindsay Bigda Faced with growing environmental threats, governments and the international community have sought ways to halt biodiversity loss and realize global climate and development priorities. But a recent analysis has found that “fortress” conservation approaches—those grounded in a THE KILLING TIMES: THE MASSACRES OF ABORIGINAL PEOPLE By Lorena Allam and Nick Evershed. Special report: Shootings, poisonings and children driven off cliffs – this is a record of state-sanctioned slaughter The truth of Australia’s history has long been hiding in plain sight. The stories of “the killing times” are the ones we have heard in secret, or told in hushed tones. POPE SAYS INDIGENOUS PEOPLE MUST HAVE FINAL SAY ABOUT Last week, over 560 years later, Francis, the first Pope from Latin America, struck a rather different note - for indigenous peoples around the world, for land rights, for better environmental stewardship. He said publicly that indigenous peoples have the right to “prior and informed consent.”. MURDERED, MISSING AND MYSTERIOUS DEATHS OF NATIVE GIRLS By Tammy Ayer Murdered, missing and mysterious deaths of Native girls and women on or near the Yakama Reservation: This list, compiled from Yakima Herald-Republic archives, law enforcement, online and social media sources, is not complete. Email Tammy Ayer at tayer@yakimaherald.com if you have fil ABORIGINAL RANGERS FACE A SISYPHEAN TASK: WAVES OF TRASH Photographs and Text by David Maurice Smith YALANGBARRA, Australia — As the sun dropped below the horizon and darkness spread across the vast Northern Territory sky, the men and women scanned the terrain one last time for potential prey. It was dinnertime for the Dhimurru Rangers, a group of mosIPMG SDGS
The 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) represent an unprecedented opportunity to ensure that indigenous peoples are not left behind. The goals can also benefit from indigenous peoples’ knowledge on topics such as community resilience and the environment. Eight short videos have been produced focusing on the themes of a INDIGENOUS WOMEN: MAKE THEM VISIBLE, EMPOWER THEM Indigenous women are key allies in the fight against hunger and malnutrition. Recognizing and making visible their social and economic role is fundamental to achieve food security. Indigenous women are food producers, guardians of native seeds and custodians of traditional knowledge. With their sustainable livelihoods, indigenouswomen
OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Foreword 1 T he report on the current state of Indigenous Peoples’ Lands, Territories and Resources (LTR) was prepared by the Indigenous Peoples Major Group (IPMG) to inform the COLOMBIA’S INDIGENOUS GENOCIDE: TIMES OF LIFE AND DEATH Colombia’s indigenous genocide: times of life and death. Colombia is inhabited by 102 Indigenous peoples. We are the victorious survivors of a genocide that has not yet ended; we are still in a “conquest” that does not end. Our living memory is a long fabric of stories in which our process of struggle and resistance is still being written THE RIGHT ENERGY PARTNERSHIP WITH INDIGENOUS PEOPLES The Partnership will prioritise participatory approaches with a focus on community-led and -centred renewable energy and ensure that the poorest and most marginalized members of the community are included, such as persons with disabilities, elderly and young people, among others. Uphold indigenous leadership of the Partnership as a critical "PRISTINE" PARKS ARE HURTING INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND LOCAL By Lindsay Bigda Faced with growing environmental threats, governments and the international community have sought ways to halt biodiversity loss and realize global climate and development priorities. But a recent analysis has found that “fortress” conservation approaches—those grounded in a POPE SAYS INDIGENOUS PEOPLE MUST HAVE FINAL SAY ABOUT Last week, over 560 years later, Francis, the first Pope from Latin America, struck a rather different note - for indigenous peoples around the world, for land rights, for better environmental stewardship. He said publicly that indigenous peoples have the right to “prior and informed consent.”. THE KILLING TIMES: THE MASSACRES OF ABORIGINAL PEOPLE By Lorena Allam and Nick Evershed. Special report: Shootings, poisonings and children driven off cliffs – this is a record of state-sanctioned slaughter The truth of Australia’s history has long been hiding in plain sight. The stories of “the killing times” are the ones we have heard in secret, or told in hushed tones. ABORIGINAL RANGERS FACE A SISYPHEAN TASK: WAVES OF TRASH Photographs and Text by David Maurice Smith YALANGBARRA, Australia — As the sun dropped below the horizon and darkness spread across the vast Northern Territory sky, the men and women scanned the terrain one last time for potential prey. It was dinnertime for the Dhimurru Rangers, a group of mos MURDERED, MISSING AND MYSTERIOUS DEATHS OF NATIVE GIRLS By Tammy Ayer Murdered, missing and mysterious deaths of Native girls and women on or near the Yakama Reservation: This list, compiled from Yakima Herald-Republic archives, law enforcement, online and social media sources, is not complete. Email Tammy Ayer at tayer@yakimaherald.com if you have fil INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' ENGAGEMENT IN THE SDGS Indigenous peoples have been engaging in the global processes relating to sustainable development since the Rio Summit on Development and during the process of negotiations for the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, known as the Sustainable Development Goals, which was adopted in 2015. This global agreement, which calls for “leaving no OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Foreword 1 T he report on the current state of Indigenous Peoples’ Lands, Territories and Resources (LTR) was prepared by the Indigenous Peoples Major Group (IPMG) to inform the THE RIGHT ENERGY PARTNERSHIP WITH INDIGENOUS PEOPLES The Partnership will prioritise participatory approaches with a focus on community-led and -centred renewable energy and ensure that the poorest and most marginalized members of the community are included, such as persons with disabilities, elderly and young people, among others. Uphold indigenous leadership of the Partnership as a critical POPE SAYS INDIGENOUS PEOPLE MUST HAVE FINAL SAY ABOUT Last week, over 560 years later, Francis, the first Pope from Latin America, struck a rather different note - for indigenous peoples around the world, for land rights, for better environmental stewardship. He said publicly that indigenous peoples have the right to “prior and informed consent.”. ENERGY TRANSITION STATEMENTFINAL JUNE3RD ENGLISH ENERGY TRANSITION STATEMENT JUNE 3RD 2021 – ONLINE STAKEHOLDER THEMATIC DEBATE ON ENERGY part of the High Dialogue on Energy from UN Secretary. Thank you. I´m delivering this statement on behalf of the Indigenous People’s Major Group, and the THE KILLING TIMES: THE MASSACRES OF ABORIGINAL PEOPLE By Lorena Allam and Nick Evershed. Special report: Shootings, poisonings and children driven off cliffs – this is a record of state-sanctioned slaughter The truth of Australia’s history has long been hiding in plain sight. The stories of “the killing times” are the ones we have heard in secret, or told in hushed tones. WEST PAPUA: THE GENOCIDE THAT IS BEING IGNORED BY THE WORLD West Papua is home to one of the world’s largest gold mines (and third largest copper mine), known as the Grasberg Mine. Grasberg is majority-owned by the American mining firm Freeport McMoRan. It has reserves worth an estimated $100 billion, and the company is Indonesia’s biggest taxpayer. Money and geopolitics usually beat outhuman rights.
A SILENT WAR IS BEING WAGED ON PHILIPPINE INDIGENOUS IPMG Organizing Partners. Tebtebba 1 Roman Ayson Road, Baguio City 2600, Philippines Tel. No. +63 74 444-7703 / Tex Fax +63 74 443-9459 Website: www.tebtebba.org Email: tebtebba@tebtebba.org International Indian Treaty Council MURDERED, MISSING AND MYSTERIOUS DEATHS OF NATIVE GIRLS By Tammy Ayer Murdered, missing and mysterious deaths of Native girls and women on or near the Yakama Reservation: This list, compiled from Yakima Herald-Republic archives, law enforcement, online and social media sources, is not complete. Email Tammy Ayer at tayer@yakimaherald.com if you have fil FOR LAKOTA, TRADITIONAL ASTRONOMY IS KEY TO THEIR CULTURE For Lakota, Traditional Astronomy is Key to Their Culture’s Past and Future. Victor Douville wants to preserve the Lakota people’s knowledge of the stars and their movements for future generations. He teaches Lakota studies at the Sinte Gleska University on the Rosebud Indian Reservation within the U.S. state of South Dakota.IPMG SDGS
370 million people in over 90 countries identify themselves as being indigenous. They represent humanity in all its diversity, but they all have in common the fact that they are the most excluded, discriminated, threatened and often the poorest communities worldwide. INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' ENGAGEMENT IN THE SDGS By Joan Carling. Indigenous peoples have been engaging in the global processes relating to sustainable development since the Rio Summit on Development and during the process of negotiations for the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, known as the Sustainable DevelopmentGoals, which was
OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Foreword 1 T he report on the current state of Indigenous Peoples’ Lands, Territories and Resources (LTR) was prepared by the Indigenous Peoples Major Group (IPMG) to inform the ABOUT THE IPMGINDIGENOUS PEOPLESEXAMPLES OF INDIGENOUS GROUPSINDIGENOUS GROUPS IN THE USINDIGENOUS GROUPS LISTINDIGENOUS IN AUSTRALIAINDIGENOUS IN BRAZIL The Indigenous Peoples’ Major Group for Sustainable Development Indigenous peoples have been engaging in relevant processes on sustainable development since the Earth Summit (Rio Conference) in 1992. The main advocacy agenda of indigenous peoples in theseprocesses are
COLOMBIA’S INDIGENOUS GENOCIDE: TIMES OF LIFE AND DEATH by Oscar David Montero Colombia is inhabited by 102 Indigenous peoples. We are the victorious survivors of a genocide that has not yet ended; we are still in a “conquest” that does not end. Our living memory is a long fabric of stories in which our process of struggle and resistance is still "PRISTINE" PARKS ARE HURTING INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND LOCAL By Lindsay Bigda Faced with growing environmental threats, governments and the international community have sought ways to halt biodiversity loss and realize global climate and development priorities. But a recent analysis has found that “fortress” conservation approaches—those grounded in a A SILENT WAR IS BEING WAGED ON PHILIPPINE INDIGENOUS IPMG Organizing Partners. Tebtebba 1 Roman Ayson Road, Baguio City 2600, Philippines Tel. No. +63 74 444-7703 / Tex Fax +63 74 443-9459 Website: www.tebtebba.org Email: tebtebba@tebtebba.org International Indian Treaty Council LUMAD WOMEN, THEIR INTER-GENERATIONAL STRUGGLE FOR SELF By KATH M. CORTEZ DAVAO CITY, Philippines — Like other women of society, the Lumad women have taken various roles in their society. From farming to raising children while their husbands go hunting, they have also taken a wider role of being the voice of their communities. Such role is not new in WEST PAPUA: THE GENOCIDE THAT IS BEING IGNORED BY THE …WEST PAPUA GENOCIDE 2018WEST PAPUA INDEPENDENCEWEST PAPUA ISSUESWEST PAPUA NEW GUINEAWEST PAPUA NATIONAL LIBERATION ARMYFREE WEST PAPUA LATEST NEWS IPMG Organizing Partners. Tebtebba 1 Roman Ayson Road, Baguio City 2600, Philippines Tel. No. +63 74 444-7703 / Tex Fax +63 74 443-9459 Website: www.tebtebba.org Email: tebtebba@tebtebba.org International Indian Treaty Council 'HE DIDN'T DISCOVER ANYTHING': MAORI VILLAGE BANS Maori groups in far north New Zealand have banned a replica of Captain Cook's vessel Endeavour from docking for a historical commemoration. By NITV News A replica of British explorer James Cook's vessel Endeavour has been banned from docking at a village in New Zealand's far north district after lIPMG SDGS
370 million people in over 90 countries identify themselves as being indigenous. They represent humanity in all its diversity, but they all have in common the fact that they are the most excluded, discriminated, threatened and often the poorest communities worldwide. INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' ENGAGEMENT IN THE SDGS By Joan Carling. Indigenous peoples have been engaging in the global processes relating to sustainable development since the Rio Summit on Development and during the process of negotiations for the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, known as the Sustainable DevelopmentGoals, which was
OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Foreword 1 T he report on the current state of Indigenous Peoples’ Lands, Territories and Resources (LTR) was prepared by the Indigenous Peoples Major Group (IPMG) to inform the ABOUT THE IPMGINDIGENOUS PEOPLESEXAMPLES OF INDIGENOUS GROUPSINDIGENOUS GROUPS IN THE USINDIGENOUS GROUPS LISTINDIGENOUS IN AUSTRALIAINDIGENOUS IN BRAZIL The Indigenous Peoples’ Major Group for Sustainable Development Indigenous peoples have been engaging in relevant processes on sustainable development since the Earth Summit (Rio Conference) in 1992. The main advocacy agenda of indigenous peoples in theseprocesses are
COLOMBIA’S INDIGENOUS GENOCIDE: TIMES OF LIFE AND DEATH by Oscar David Montero Colombia is inhabited by 102 Indigenous peoples. We are the victorious survivors of a genocide that has not yet ended; we are still in a “conquest” that does not end. Our living memory is a long fabric of stories in which our process of struggle and resistance is still "PRISTINE" PARKS ARE HURTING INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND LOCAL By Lindsay Bigda Faced with growing environmental threats, governments and the international community have sought ways to halt biodiversity loss and realize global climate and development priorities. But a recent analysis has found that “fortress” conservation approaches—those grounded in a A SILENT WAR IS BEING WAGED ON PHILIPPINE INDIGENOUS IPMG Organizing Partners. Tebtebba 1 Roman Ayson Road, Baguio City 2600, Philippines Tel. No. +63 74 444-7703 / Tex Fax +63 74 443-9459 Website: www.tebtebba.org Email: tebtebba@tebtebba.org International Indian Treaty Council LUMAD WOMEN, THEIR INTER-GENERATIONAL STRUGGLE FOR SELF By KATH M. CORTEZ DAVAO CITY, Philippines — Like other women of society, the Lumad women have taken various roles in their society. From farming to raising children while their husbands go hunting, they have also taken a wider role of being the voice of their communities. Such role is not new in WEST PAPUA: THE GENOCIDE THAT IS BEING IGNORED BY THE …WEST PAPUA GENOCIDE 2018WEST PAPUA INDEPENDENCEWEST PAPUA ISSUESWEST PAPUA NEW GUINEAWEST PAPUA NATIONAL LIBERATION ARMYFREE WEST PAPUA LATEST NEWS IPMG Organizing Partners. Tebtebba 1 Roman Ayson Road, Baguio City 2600, Philippines Tel. No. +63 74 444-7703 / Tex Fax +63 74 443-9459 Website: www.tebtebba.org Email: tebtebba@tebtebba.org International Indian Treaty Council 'HE DIDN'T DISCOVER ANYTHING': MAORI VILLAGE BANS Maori groups in far north New Zealand have banned a replica of Captain Cook's vessel Endeavour from docking for a historical commemoration. By NITV News A replica of British explorer James Cook's vessel Endeavour has been banned from docking at a village in New Zealand's far north district after l INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' ENGAGEMENT IN THE SDGS By Joan Carling. Indigenous peoples have been engaging in the global processes relating to sustainable development since the Rio Summit on Development and during the process of negotiations for the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, known as the Sustainable DevelopmentGoals, which was
OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Foreword 1 T he report on the current state of Indigenous Peoples’ Lands, Territories and Resources (LTR) was prepared by the Indigenous Peoples Major Group (IPMG) to inform the THE RIGHT ENERGY PARTNERSHIP WITH INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OVERVIEW While representing only 5% of the global population, indigenous peoples make up a staggering one third of the world’s 900 million extremely poor rural people. Given that the rural poor form the bulk of those without access to energy, indigenous people are a critical demographic that needIPMG REPORTS
IPMG Organizing Partners. Tebtebba 1 Roman Ayson Road, Baguio City 2600, Philippines Tel. No. +63 74 444-7703 / Tex Fax +63 74 443-9459 Website: www.tebtebba.org Email: tebtebba@tebtebba.org International Indian Treaty Council ENERGY TRANSITION STATEMENTFINAL JUNE3RD ENGLISH ENERGY TRANSITION STATEMENT JUNE 3RD 2021 – ONLINE STAKEHOLDER THEMATIC DEBATE ON ENERGY part of the High Dialogue on Energy from UN Secretary. Thank you. I´m delivering this statement on behalf of the Indigenous People’s Major Group, and the VIOLATIONS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' AND LOCAL COMMUNITIES The country snapshots presented in this annex have been selected as illustrative of the range of reforms and violations that continue against Indigenous Peoples in PAs; they are current, as of March 2018. The snapshots indicate the need for an independent monitoring mechanism because, now, only s A SILENT WAR IS BEING WAGED ON PHILIPPINE INDIGENOUS IPMG Organizing Partners. Tebtebba 1 Roman Ayson Road, Baguio City 2600, Philippines Tel. No. +63 74 444-7703 / Tex Fax +63 74 443-9459 Website: www.tebtebba.org Email: tebtebba@tebtebba.org International Indian Treaty Council WEST PAPUA: THE GENOCIDE THAT IS BEING IGNORED BY THE WORLD IPMG Organizing Partners. Tebtebba 1 Roman Ayson Road, Baguio City 2600, Philippines Tel. No. +63 74 444-7703 / Tex Fax +63 74 443-9459 Website: www.tebtebba.org Email: tebtebba@tebtebba.org International Indian Treaty Council DISCRIMINATION OF INDIGENOUS WOMEN Title: Microsoft Word - Discrimination of Indigenous Women.docx Created Date: 7/10/2019 12:27:15 PM FOR LAKOTA, TRADITIONAL ASTRONOMY IS KEY TO THEIR CULTURE IPMG Organizing Partners. Tebtebba 1 Roman Ayson Road, Baguio City 2600, Philippines Tel. No. +63 74 444-7703 / Tex Fax +63 74 443-9459 Website: www.tebtebba.org Email: tebtebba@tebtebba.org International Indian Treaty Council* __
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__ Oct 31, 2019__ Global News/Noticias mundial FORMER UN OFFICIAL SPEAKS ON INDIGENOUS ISSUES, PROTECTION OF CULTURAL RIGHTS AT LAW SCHOOL TALK _BY VALERIA ESCOBAR _ On Monday, Elsa Stamatopoulou, former chief ofRead More __
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__ Oct 30, 2019__ Global News/Noticias mundial THE WOMEN OF THE AMAZON HAVE COME IN PEACE _Quito, Ecuador –_ We are women of peace, defenders of our territories and our families. We are making this statement afRead More __
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__ Oct 25, 2019__ Global News/Noticias mundial PRESENTATION TO THE UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2019. SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Statement of Ms. Victoria Tauli-Corpuz Special Rapporteur on tRead More __
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__ Sep 13, 2018__ IPHRDsNotTerrorists INDIGENOUS PEOPLE FIGHT FOR THEIR RIGHTS. GOVERNMENTS AND BUSINESSES CALL THEM TERRORISTS. SMEAR CAMPAIGNS, LAWS AND EVEN PHYSICAL VIOLENCE ARE USED TO STIFLE PEOPLE TRYING TO PROTECT THEIR LAND AND WAY OF LIFE.<
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__ Aug 20, 2018__ IPHRDsNotTerrorists WHEN YOU ARE LABELLED A TERRORIST BECAUSE YOU DEFEND YOUR PEOPLE’S RIGHTS – INTERVIEW WITH JOAN CARLING One day in March 2018, indigenous human rights activist and former member of United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues(UNPFII), Joan Car
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SANTIAGO CLIMATE CHANGE CONFERENCE: COP 25 INDIGENOUS VIEWS - A SERIES OF VIDEOS DEPICTING HOW THE SDGS CAN IMPACT THE LIVES OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES 370 MILLION PEOPLE IN OVER 90 COUNTRIES IDENTIFY THEMSELVES AS BEING INDIGENOUS. THEY REPRESENT HUMANITY IN ALL ITS DIVERSITY, BUT THEY ALL HAVE IN COMMON THE FACT THAT THEY ARE THE MOST EXCLUDED, DISCRIMINATED, THREATENED AND OFTEN THE POOREST COMMUNITIES WORLDWIDE. While indigenous peoples make up 5 % of the global population, they account for 15 % of the extreme poor. The 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) represent an unprecedented opportunity to ensure that indigenous peoples are not left behind. The goals can also benefit from indigenous peoples’ knowledge on topics such as community resilience and the environment. Eight short videos have been produced focusing on the themes of a number of key SDGs, presented through the views of indigenous peoples from Bolivia, Colombia, Kenya, Nepal and Thailand and this videocovers all topics.
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