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IWGIA - International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs - is a global human rights organisation dedicated to promoting, protecting and defending Indigenous Peoples’ rights. Since 1968, IWGIA has cooperated with Indigenous Peoples' organisations and international institutions to promote recognition and THE INDIGENOUS WORLD For 35 consecutive years the International work Group for Indigenous Affairs IWGIA has published The Indigenous World. This publication is a one-of-a-kind documentation tool that offers a comprehensive yearly overview of the developments Indigenous Peoples experience around theworld.
THE INDIGENOUS WORLD 2021 6 IWGIA – The Indigenous World – 2021 Editorial 2 020 was an unprecedented year for the world’s population who experienced a once-in-a-lifetime global pandemic. IWGIA - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS IWGIA - IWGIA - International Work Group for Indigenous ISRAEL - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS Prior to 1948, about 90,000 Bedouins lived in the Negev. After 1948 most were expelled to Jordan and Sinai and only about 11,000 survived in Israel. In the early 1950s, the Israeli government concentrated this population within a restricted geographical area that was aboutten
THE INDIGENOUS WORLD 2021: DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO The Mbuti, the Baka, and the Batwa peoples are the indigenous peoples of The Democratic Republic of Congo. Although the concept of “indigenous peoples” is accepted and endorsed by the government, the Mbuti, Baka and Batwa peoples remain challenged in relation to their ancestral lands and natural resources, ethnic conflicts and violation of human rights. COMMISSION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND GOOD GOVERNANCE The Commission for Human Rights and Good Governance (CHRAGG) is an independent government department, established as the national focal point for the promotion and protection of STATEMENT ON COVID 19 AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES BY VICTORIA As several friends, indigenous individuals and love ones get infected with COVID-19 and some have passed away I am terribly concerned. Concerned because some of these deaths could have been avoided if we have more humane and caring politicians, societies and governance systems. Concerned, because if we not learn lessons from this tragedy, we will not see an end to this. INDONESIA - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR Indonesia has a population of approximately 250 million people, and the government recognizes 1,128 ethnic groups. Recent laws and government decrees use the term Masyarakat adat to refer to indigenous peoples. The national organization of indigenous peoples, Aliansi Masyarakat Adat Nusantara (AMAN), estimates that the number of indigenous peoples in Indonesia is between 50 and 70 million people. RUSSIA: EVENKI HYDROELECTRIC DAM POPS UP AGAIN! Russia: Evenki hydroelectric dam pops up again! Written on 04 December 2011.Posted in Russia. This sensational statement by the Deputy General Manager and Chief Engineer of "Lenhydroproject" was included in his lecture on hydropower, on November 17 as shown on the Russian TV channel "Kultura". IWGIA - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUSVIDEOSIWGIA CALLS FOR GLOBAL SOLIDARITY FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN THESE TIMES OFCRISISORGANISATION
IWGIA - International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs - is a global human rights organisation dedicated to promoting, protecting and defending Indigenous Peoples’ rights. Since 1968, IWGIA has cooperated with Indigenous Peoples' organisations and international institutions to promote recognition and THE INDIGENOUS WORLD For 35 consecutive years the International work Group for Indigenous Affairs IWGIA has published The Indigenous World. This publication is a one-of-a-kind documentation tool that offers a comprehensive yearly overview of the developments Indigenous Peoples experience around theworld.
THE INDIGENOUS WORLD 2021 6 IWGIA – The Indigenous World – 2021 Editorial 2 020 was an unprecedented year for the world’s population who experienced a once-in-a-lifetime global pandemic. IWGIA - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS IWGIA - IWGIA - International Work Group for Indigenous ISRAEL - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS Prior to 1948, about 90,000 Bedouins lived in the Negev. After 1948 most were expelled to Jordan and Sinai and only about 11,000 survived in Israel. In the early 1950s, the Israeli government concentrated this population within a restricted geographical area that was aboutten
THE INDIGENOUS WORLD 2021: DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO The Mbuti, the Baka, and the Batwa peoples are the indigenous peoples of The Democratic Republic of Congo. Although the concept of “indigenous peoples” is accepted and endorsed by the government, the Mbuti, Baka and Batwa peoples remain challenged in relation to their ancestral lands and natural resources, ethnic conflicts and violation of human rights. COMMISSION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND GOOD GOVERNANCE The Commission for Human Rights and Good Governance (CHRAGG) is an independent government department, established as the national focal point for the promotion and protection of STATEMENT ON COVID 19 AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES BY VICTORIA As several friends, indigenous individuals and love ones get infected with COVID-19 and some have passed away I am terribly concerned. Concerned because some of these deaths could have been avoided if we have more humane and caring politicians, societies and governance systems. Concerned, because if we not learn lessons from this tragedy, we will not see an end to this. INDONESIA - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR Indonesia has a population of approximately 250 million people, and the government recognizes 1,128 ethnic groups. Recent laws and government decrees use the term Masyarakat adat to refer to indigenous peoples. The national organization of indigenous peoples, Aliansi Masyarakat Adat Nusantara (AMAN), estimates that the number of indigenous peoples in Indonesia is between 50 and 70 million people. RUSSIA: EVENKI HYDROELECTRIC DAM POPS UP AGAIN! Russia: Evenki hydroelectric dam pops up again! Written on 04 December 2011.Posted in Russia. This sensational statement by the Deputy General Manager and Chief Engineer of "Lenhydroproject" was included in his lecture on hydropower, on November 17 as shown on the Russian TV channel "Kultura". IWGIA ANNUAL REPORT 2019 This annual report presents some of the many significant achievements IWGIA supported in 2019 for Indigenous Peoples' rights. In 2019, IWGIA worked with 37 project partners in 15 project countries, supported 175 Indigenous representatives who participated in international and regional processes, and engaged in 18 international and regional INDIGENOUS WORLD 2020: INDIGENOUS DATA SOVEREIGNTY Indigenous World 2020: Indigenous Data Sovereignty Written on 11 May 2020.Posted in International Processes & Initiatives. Indigenous Peoples have always been ‘data warriors’. Our ancient traditions recorded and protected information and knowledge through art, ISRAEL - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS Prior to 1948, about 90,000 Bedouins lived in the Negev. After 1948 most were expelled to Jordan and Sinai and only about 11,000 survived in Israel. In the early 1950s, the Israeli government concentrated this population within a restricted geographical area that was aboutten
INDIGENOUS WORLD 2020: PALESTINE Indigenous World 2020: Palestine Written on 11 May 2020.Posted in Palestine. Following Israel’s declaration of independence in 1948, the Jahalin Bedouin, together with four other tribes from the Negev Desert (al-Kaabneh, al-Azazmeh, al-Ramadin and al-Rshaida), took refuge in the West Bank, then under Jordanian rule. THE INDIGENOUS WORLD 2019 The Indigenous World 2019 Written on 24 April 2019.Posted in Books. Author: 97 authors Number of pages: 600 ISBN number: 978-87-92786-93-7 ISSN number: 1024-0217 Publication language: English Country publication is about: The Indigenous World Region publication is about: Latin America, Africa, Asia, Arctic, Middle East and the Pacific Financially supported by: Danish Ministry of Foreign THE INDIGENOUS WORLD 2021 2 IWGIA – The Indigenous World – 2021 General Editor: Dwayne Mamo Regional editors: David Nathaniel Berger, Nikita Bulanin, Lola García-Alix, Marianne Wiben Jensen, Signe Leth, Ena Alvarado COLOMBIA - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS The indigenous population in Colombia is estimated at 1,500,000 inhabitants, or 3.4 per cent of the total population. Along with many campesinos and Afro-Colombian, many indigenous peoples in the country continue to struggle with forced displacement and landlessness as a result of the long term armed conflict in Colombia. NEWS - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS Read our latest news and alerts. Batwas in Burundi . Written on 13 May 2011.. The Batwa are the indigenous people of Burundi. A census conducted by UNIPROBA (Unissons-nous pour la Promotion des Batwa) in 2008 estimated the number of Batwa in Burundi to be 78,071 or approximately 1% of the population (Rapport sur la situation foncière des Batwa du Burundi, August 2006 - January ETHNICITIES, BODIES AND FREEDOMS DESTROYED IN SOCIAL Peaceful and anonymous protests have broken out simultaneously in hundreds of cities and towns around Colombia. The main protagonists are young people of different origins and backgrounds who have decided to form the mouthpiece for the widespread malaise of a country ravaged by an immutable government that has distanced itself from democracy and created an unprecedented THE COST OF FIGHTING FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLE AND Coal mining is destroying the forests of Siberia. Contamination of the taiga and rivers is harming the Shor people, who live from hunting, gathering and fishing. Anyone who stands up to the government and companies in defence of the right to nature suffers threats andharassment.
IWGIA - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUSVIDEOSIWGIA CALLS FOR GLOBAL SOLIDARITY FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN THESE TIMES OFCRISISORGANISATION
IWGIA - International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs - is a global human rights organisation dedicated to promoting, protecting and defending Indigenous Peoples’ rights. Since 1968, IWGIA has cooperated with Indigenous Peoples' organisations and international institutions to promote recognition and THE INDIGENOUS WORLD For 35 consecutive years the International work Group for Indigenous Affairs IWGIA has published The Indigenous World. This publication is a one-of-a-kind documentation tool that offers a comprehensive yearly overview of the developments Indigenous Peoples experience around theworld.
ABOUT US - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS IWGIA - International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs - is a global human rights organisation dedicated to promoting, protecting and defending Indigenous Peoples’ rights. Since 1968, IWGIA has cooperated with Indigenous Peoples' organisations and international institutions to promote recognition and THE INDIGENOUS WORLD 2021 6 IWGIA – The Indigenous World – 2021 Editorial 2 020 was an unprecedented year for the world’s population who experienced a once-in-a-lifetime global pandemic. ISRAEL - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS Prior to 1948, about 90,000 Bedouins lived in the Negev. After 1948 most were expelled to Jordan and Sinai and only about 11,000 survived in Israel. In the early 1950s, the Israeli government concentrated this population within a restricted geographical area that was aboutten
INDIA - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS Indigenous peoples in India comprise an estimated population of 104 million or 8.6% of the national population. Although there are 705 officially recognized ethnic groups, there are many more ethnic groups that would qualify for the scheduled tribe status, but which are not officially recognized. Therefore, the total number of tribal groups is undoubtedly higher than the official figure. THE INDIGENOUS WORLD 2021: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC The Central African Republic (CAR) lies at the heart of the African continent, far from any coastline. It straddles the equator and thus enjoys a tropical climate. There are three Indigenous groups living in the CAR: the M’bororo Fulani, the Aka and the Litho. SÁPMI - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS The Indigenous World 2021: Sápmi. Written on 18 March 2021.Posted in Sápmi. Sápmi is the Sámi people’s own name for their traditional territory. The Sámi people are the Indigenous people of the northern part of the Scandinavian Peninsula and large parts of the Kola Peninsula and they live in Sweden, Norway, Finland and Russia. MEXICO - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUSSEE MORE ONIWGIA.ORG
INDONESIA - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR Indonesia has a population of approximately 250 million people, and the government recognizes 1,128 ethnic groups. Recent laws and government decrees use the term Masyarakat adat to refer to indigenous peoples. The national organization of indigenous peoples, Aliansi Masyarakat Adat Nusantara (AMAN), estimates that the number of indigenous peoples in Indonesia is between 50 and 70 million people. IWGIA - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUSVIDEOSIWGIA CALLS FOR GLOBAL SOLIDARITY FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN THESE TIMES OFCRISISORGANISATION
IWGIA - International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs - is a global human rights organisation dedicated to promoting, protecting and defending Indigenous Peoples’ rights. Since 1968, IWGIA has cooperated with Indigenous Peoples' organisations and international institutions to promote recognition and THE INDIGENOUS WORLD For 35 consecutive years the International work Group for Indigenous Affairs IWGIA has published The Indigenous World. This publication is a one-of-a-kind documentation tool that offers a comprehensive yearly overview of the developments Indigenous Peoples experience around theworld.
ABOUT US - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS IWGIA - International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs - is a global human rights organisation dedicated to promoting, protecting and defending Indigenous Peoples’ rights. Since 1968, IWGIA has cooperated with Indigenous Peoples' organisations and international institutions to promote recognition and THE INDIGENOUS WORLD 2021 6 IWGIA – The Indigenous World – 2021 Editorial 2 020 was an unprecedented year for the world’s population who experienced a once-in-a-lifetime global pandemic. ISRAEL - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS Prior to 1948, about 90,000 Bedouins lived in the Negev. After 1948 most were expelled to Jordan and Sinai and only about 11,000 survived in Israel. In the early 1950s, the Israeli government concentrated this population within a restricted geographical area that was aboutten
INDIA - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS Indigenous peoples in India comprise an estimated population of 104 million or 8.6% of the national population. Although there are 705 officially recognized ethnic groups, there are many more ethnic groups that would qualify for the scheduled tribe status, but which are not officially recognized. Therefore, the total number of tribal groups is undoubtedly higher than the official figure. THE INDIGENOUS WORLD 2021: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC The Central African Republic (CAR) lies at the heart of the African continent, far from any coastline. It straddles the equator and thus enjoys a tropical climate. There are three Indigenous groups living in the CAR: the M’bororo Fulani, the Aka and the Litho. SÁPMI - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS The Indigenous World 2021: Sápmi. Written on 18 March 2021.Posted in Sápmi. Sápmi is the Sámi people’s own name for their traditional territory. The Sámi people are the Indigenous people of the northern part of the Scandinavian Peninsula and large parts of the Kola Peninsula and they live in Sweden, Norway, Finland and Russia. MEXICO - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUSSEE MORE ONIWGIA.ORG
INDONESIA - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR Indonesia has a population of approximately 250 million people, and the government recognizes 1,128 ethnic groups. Recent laws and government decrees use the term Masyarakat adat to refer to indigenous peoples. The national organization of indigenous peoples, Aliansi Masyarakat Adat Nusantara (AMAN), estimates that the number of indigenous peoples in Indonesia is between 50 and 70 million people. ABOUT US - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS IWGIA - International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs - is a global human rights organisation dedicated to promoting, protecting and defending Indigenous Peoples’ rights. Since 1968, IWGIA has cooperated with Indigenous Peoples' organisations and international institutions to promote recognition and INDIGENOUS WORLD 2020: INDIGENOUS DATA SOVEREIGNTY Indigenous World 2020: Indigenous Data Sovereignty Written on 11 May 2020.Posted in International Processes & Initiatives. Indigenous Peoples have always been ‘data warriors’. Our ancient traditions recorded and protected information and knowledge through art, ISRAEL - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS Prior to 1948, about 90,000 Bedouins lived in the Negev. After 1948 most were expelled to Jordan and Sinai and only about 11,000 survived in Israel. In the early 1950s, the Israeli government concentrated this population within a restricted geographical area that was aboutten
THE INDIGENOUS WORLD 2021: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC The Central African Republic (CAR) lies at the heart of the African continent, far from any coastline. It straddles the equator and thus enjoys a tropical climate. There are three Indigenous groups living in the CAR: the M’bororo Fulani, the Aka and the Litho. THE INDIGENOUS WORLD 2021 2 IWGIA – The Indigenous World – 2021 General Editor: Dwayne Mamo Regional editors: David Nathaniel Berger, Nikita Bulanin, Lola García-Alix, Marianne Wiben Jensen, Signe Leth, Ena Alvarado COLOMBIA - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS The indigenous population in Colombia is estimated at 1,500,000 inhabitants, or 3.4 per cent of the total population. Along with many campesinos and Afro-Colombian, many indigenous peoples in the country continue to struggle with forced displacement and landlessness as a result of the long term armed conflict in Colombia. NEWS - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS Read our latest news and alerts. Batwas in Burundi . Written on 13 May 2011.. The Batwa are the indigenous people of Burundi. A census conducted by UNIPROBA (Unissons-nous pour la Promotion des Batwa) in 2008 estimated the number of Batwa in Burundi to be 78,071 or approximately 1% of the population (Rapport sur la situation foncière des Batwa du Burundi, August 2006 - January ETHNICITIES, BODIES AND FREEDOMS DESTROYED IN SOCIAL Peaceful and anonymous protests have broken out simultaneously in hundreds of cities and towns around Colombia. The main protagonists are young people of different origins and backgrounds who have decided to form the mouthpiece for the widespread malaise of a country ravaged by an immutable government that has distanced itself from democracy and created an unprecedented THE COST OF FIGHTING FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLE AND Coal mining is destroying the forests of Siberia. Contamination of the taiga and rivers is harming the Shor people, who live from hunting, gathering and fishing. Anyone who stands up to the government and companies in defence of the right to nature suffers threats andharassment.
RIGHTS TO RESPECT AMIDST THE ERA OF CLIMATE CHANGE Myanmar is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world to climate change, with the threat of flooding, drought, cyclones, and changing rainfall patters threatening lives and livelihoods.1 Myanmar’s National Climate Change Strategy and Action Plan (2017) outlines the major risks that Myanmar will face. IWGIA - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUSVIDEOSIWGIA CALLS FOR GLOBAL SOLIDARITY FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN THESE TIMES OFCRISISORGANISATION
IWGIA - International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs - is a global human rights organisation dedicated to promoting, protecting and defending Indigenous Peoples’ rights. Since 1968, IWGIA has cooperated with Indigenous Peoples' organisations and international institutions to promote recognition and THE INDIGENOUS WORLD For 35 consecutive years the International work Group for Indigenous Affairs IWGIA has published The Indigenous World. This publication is a one-of-a-kind documentation tool that offers a comprehensive yearly overview of the developments Indigenous Peoples experience around theworld.
ABOUT US - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS IWGIA - International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs - is a global human rights organisation dedicated to promoting, protecting and defending Indigenous Peoples’ rights. Since 1968, IWGIA has cooperated with Indigenous Peoples' organisations and international institutions to promote recognition and THE INDIGENOUS WORLD 2021 6 IWGIA – The Indigenous World – 2021 Editorial 2 020 was an unprecedented year for the world’s population who experienced a once-in-a-lifetime global pandemic. ISRAEL - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS Prior to 1948, about 90,000 Bedouins lived in the Negev. After 1948 most were expelled to Jordan and Sinai and only about 11,000 survived in Israel. In the early 1950s, the Israeli government concentrated this population within a restricted geographical area that was aboutten
INDIA - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS Indigenous peoples in India comprise an estimated population of 104 million or 8.6% of the national population. Although there are 705 officially recognized ethnic groups, there are many more ethnic groups that would qualify for the scheduled tribe status, but which are not officially recognized. Therefore, the total number of tribal groups is undoubtedly higher than the official figure. THE INDIGENOUS WORLD 2021: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC The Central African Republic (CAR) lies at the heart of the African continent, far from any coastline. It straddles the equator and thus enjoys a tropical climate. There are three Indigenous groups living in the CAR: the M’bororo Fulani, the Aka and the Litho. SÁPMI - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS The Indigenous World 2021: Sápmi. Written on 18 March 2021.Posted in Sápmi. Sápmi is the Sámi people’s own name for their traditional territory. The Sámi people are the Indigenous people of the northern part of the Scandinavian Peninsula and large parts of the Kola Peninsula and they live in Sweden, Norway, Finland and Russia. MEXICO - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUSSEE MORE ONIWGIA.ORG
INDONESIA - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR Indonesia has a population of approximately 250 million people, and the government recognizes 1,128 ethnic groups. Recent laws and government decrees use the term Masyarakat adat to refer to indigenous peoples. The national organization of indigenous peoples, Aliansi Masyarakat Adat Nusantara (AMAN), estimates that the number of indigenous peoples in Indonesia is between 50 and 70 million people. IWGIA - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUSVIDEOSIWGIA CALLS FOR GLOBAL SOLIDARITY FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN THESE TIMES OFCRISISORGANISATION
IWGIA - International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs - is a global human rights organisation dedicated to promoting, protecting and defending Indigenous Peoples’ rights. Since 1968, IWGIA has cooperated with Indigenous Peoples' organisations and international institutions to promote recognition and THE INDIGENOUS WORLD For 35 consecutive years the International work Group for Indigenous Affairs IWGIA has published The Indigenous World. This publication is a one-of-a-kind documentation tool that offers a comprehensive yearly overview of the developments Indigenous Peoples experience around theworld.
ABOUT US - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS IWGIA - International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs - is a global human rights organisation dedicated to promoting, protecting and defending Indigenous Peoples’ rights. Since 1968, IWGIA has cooperated with Indigenous Peoples' organisations and international institutions to promote recognition and THE INDIGENOUS WORLD 2021 6 IWGIA – The Indigenous World – 2021 Editorial 2 020 was an unprecedented year for the world’s population who experienced a once-in-a-lifetime global pandemic. ISRAEL - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS Prior to 1948, about 90,000 Bedouins lived in the Negev. After 1948 most were expelled to Jordan and Sinai and only about 11,000 survived in Israel. In the early 1950s, the Israeli government concentrated this population within a restricted geographical area that was aboutten
INDIA - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS Indigenous peoples in India comprise an estimated population of 104 million or 8.6% of the national population. Although there are 705 officially recognized ethnic groups, there are many more ethnic groups that would qualify for the scheduled tribe status, but which are not officially recognized. Therefore, the total number of tribal groups is undoubtedly higher than the official figure. THE INDIGENOUS WORLD 2021: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC The Central African Republic (CAR) lies at the heart of the African continent, far from any coastline. It straddles the equator and thus enjoys a tropical climate. There are three Indigenous groups living in the CAR: the M’bororo Fulani, the Aka and the Litho. SÁPMI - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS The Indigenous World 2021: Sápmi. Written on 18 March 2021.Posted in Sápmi. Sápmi is the Sámi people’s own name for their traditional territory. The Sámi people are the Indigenous people of the northern part of the Scandinavian Peninsula and large parts of the Kola Peninsula and they live in Sweden, Norway, Finland and Russia. MEXICO - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUSSEE MORE ONIWGIA.ORG
INDONESIA - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR Indonesia has a population of approximately 250 million people, and the government recognizes 1,128 ethnic groups. Recent laws and government decrees use the term Masyarakat adat to refer to indigenous peoples. The national organization of indigenous peoples, Aliansi Masyarakat Adat Nusantara (AMAN), estimates that the number of indigenous peoples in Indonesia is between 50 and 70 million people. ISRAEL - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS Prior to 1948, about 90,000 Bedouins lived in the Negev. After 1948 most were expelled to Jordan and Sinai and only about 11,000 survived in Israel. In the early 1950s, the Israeli government concentrated this population within a restricted geographical area that was aboutten
THE INDIGENOUS WORLD 2021: INDIA The Indigenous World 2021: India Written on 18 March 2021.Posted in India. In India, 705 ethnic groups are recognised as Scheduled Tribes. In central India, the Scheduled Tribes are usually referred to as Adivasis, which literally means Indigenous Peoples. With an estimated population of 104 million, they comprise 8.6% of the totalpopulation.
THE INDIGENOUS WORLD 2021 2 IWGIA – The Indigenous World – 2021 General Editor: Dwayne Mamo Regional editors: David Nathaniel Berger, Nikita Bulanin, Lola García-Alix, Marianne Wiben Jensen, Signe Leth, Ena Alvarado SÁPMI - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS The Indigenous World 2021: Sápmi. Written on 18 March 2021.Posted in Sápmi. Sápmi is the Sámi people’s own name for their traditional territory. The Sámi people are the Indigenous people of the northern part of the Scandinavian Peninsula and large parts of the Kola Peninsula and they live in Sweden, Norway, Finland and Russia. FACTS ABOUT INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Facts about indigenous peoples Written on 23 July 2018.Posted in News The 9th of August is the International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples and this page provides a brief overview of the most important international agreements related to indigenous peoples and some general facts about indigenous peoples. ECUADOR - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS The indigenous population of Ecuador is close to 1.1 million, out of a total population of 17,200,000 inhabitants. The country is inhabited by 14 indigenous nationalities, joined together in a series of local, regional and national organizations. 24.1% of the indigenous population lives in the Amazon and belongs to ten nationalities. BRAZIL - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS There are 896,917 indigenous persons in Brazil, distributed among 305 ethnic groups. The principal indigenous ethnic group is the Tikúna, who comprise 6.8% of the total indigenous population. There are around 274 languages. Among indigenous persons over the age of five, only 37.4% speak an indigenous language, while 76.9% speak Portuguese. COLOMBIA - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS The indigenous population in Colombia is estimated at 1,500,000 inhabitants, or 3.4 per cent of the total population. Along with many campesinos and Afro-Colombian, many indigenous peoples in the country continue to struggle with forced displacement and landlessness as a result of the long term armed conflict in Colombia. ETHNICITIES, BODIES AND FREEDOMS DESTROYED IN SOCIAL Peaceful and anonymous protests have broken out simultaneously in hundreds of cities and towns around Colombia. The main protagonists are young people of different origins and backgrounds who have decided to form the mouthpiece for the widespread malaise of a country ravaged by an immutable government that has distanced itself from democracy and created an unprecedented RIGHTS TO RESPECT AMIDST THE ERA OF CLIMATE CHANGE Myanmar is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world to climate change, with the threat of flooding, drought, cyclones, and changing rainfall patters threatening lives and livelihoods.1 Myanmar’s National Climate Change Strategy and Action Plan (2017) outlines the major risks that Myanmar will face. IWGIA - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUSVIDEOSIWGIA CALLS FOR GLOBAL SOLIDARITY FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN THESE TIMES OFCRISISORGANISATION
IWGIA - International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs - is a global human rights organisation dedicated to promoting, protecting and defending Indigenous Peoples’ rights. Since 1968, IWGIA has cooperated with Indigenous Peoples' organisations and international institutions to promote recognition and THE INDIGENOUS WORLD 2021 6 IWGIA – The Indigenous World – 2021 Editorial 2 020 was an unprecedented year for the world’s population who experienced a once-in-a-lifetime global pandemic. THE INDIGENOUS WORLD -- The Indigenous World is a key reference documentation for us to underpin our positions in the defense of the rights of indigenous peoples. Having a global approach, the inclusion of our voice is critical for making our perspectives, worldviews, contributions and ways of acting known. ISRAEL - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS Prior to 1948, about 90,000 Bedouins lived in the Negev. After 1948 most were expelled to Jordan and Sinai and only about 11,000 survived in Israel. In the early 1950s, the Israeli government concentrated this population within a restricted geographical area that was aboutten
THE INDIGENOUS WORLD 2021: WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY The Indigenous World 2021: World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Written on 18 March 2021.Posted in International Processes & Initiatives. Indigenous Peoples have rights over their traditional knowledge, traditional cultural expressions and genetic resources, including associated intellectual property rights, as recognized in Article 31 of the UN Declaration on the Rights IWGIA - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS IWGIA - IWGIA - International Work Group for Indigenous INDIGENOUS WORLD 2020: PALESTINE INDIGENOUS WORLD 2020: INDIGENOUS DATA SOVEREIGNTY THE INDIGENOUS WORLD 2021: DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO The Mbuti, the Baka, and the Batwa peoples are the indigenous peoples of The Democratic Republic of Congo. Although the concept of “indigenous peoples” is accepted and endorsed by the government, the Mbuti, Baka and Batwa peoples remain challenged in relation to their ancestral lands and natural resources, ethnic conflicts and violation of human rights. COMMISSION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND GOOD GOVERNANCE The Commission for Human Rights and Good Governance (CHRAGG) is an independent government department, established as the national focal point for the promotion and protection of IWGIA - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUSVIDEOSIWGIA CALLS FOR GLOBAL SOLIDARITY FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN THESE TIMES OFCRISISORGANISATION
IWGIA - International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs - is a global human rights organisation dedicated to promoting, protecting and defending Indigenous Peoples’ rights. Since 1968, IWGIA has cooperated with Indigenous Peoples' organisations and international institutions to promote recognition and THE INDIGENOUS WORLD 2021 6 IWGIA – The Indigenous World – 2021 Editorial 2 020 was an unprecedented year for the world’s population who experienced a once-in-a-lifetime global pandemic. THE INDIGENOUS WORLD -- The Indigenous World is a key reference documentation for us to underpin our positions in the defense of the rights of indigenous peoples. Having a global approach, the inclusion of our voice is critical for making our perspectives, worldviews, contributions and ways of acting known. ISRAEL - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS Prior to 1948, about 90,000 Bedouins lived in the Negev. After 1948 most were expelled to Jordan and Sinai and only about 11,000 survived in Israel. In the early 1950s, the Israeli government concentrated this population within a restricted geographical area that was aboutten
THE INDIGENOUS WORLD 2021: WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY The Indigenous World 2021: World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Written on 18 March 2021.Posted in International Processes & Initiatives. Indigenous Peoples have rights over their traditional knowledge, traditional cultural expressions and genetic resources, including associated intellectual property rights, as recognized in Article 31 of the UN Declaration on the Rights IWGIA - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS IWGIA - IWGIA - International Work Group for Indigenous INDIGENOUS WORLD 2020: PALESTINE INDIGENOUS WORLD 2020: INDIGENOUS DATA SOVEREIGNTY THE INDIGENOUS WORLD 2021: DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO The Mbuti, the Baka, and the Batwa peoples are the indigenous peoples of The Democratic Republic of Congo. Although the concept of “indigenous peoples” is accepted and endorsed by the government, the Mbuti, Baka and Batwa peoples remain challenged in relation to their ancestral lands and natural resources, ethnic conflicts and violation of human rights. COMMISSION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND GOOD GOVERNANCE The Commission for Human Rights and Good Governance (CHRAGG) is an independent government department, established as the national focal point for the promotion and protection of INDIGENOUS WORLD 2020: PALESTINE Indigenous World 2020: Palestine Written on 11 May 2020.Posted in Palestine. Following Israel’s declaration of independence in 1948, the Jahalin Bedouin, together with four other tribes from the Negev Desert (al-Kaabneh, al-Azazmeh, al-Ramadin and al-Rshaida), took refuge in the West Bank, then under Jordanian rule. THE INDIGENOUS WORLD 2021 2 IWGIA – The Indigenous World – 2021 General Editor: Dwayne Mamo Regional editors: David Nathaniel Berger, Nikita Bulanin, Lola García-Alix, Marianne Wiben Jensen, Signe Leth, Ena Alvarado THE INDIGENOUS WORLD 2021: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC The Central African Republic (CAR) lies at the heart of the African continent, far from any coastline. It straddles the equator and thus enjoys a tropical climate. There are three Indigenous groups living in the CAR: the M’bororo Fulani, the Aka and the Litho. INDIGENOUS WORLD 2020: UN FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE Indigenous World 2020: UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Written on 11 May 2020.Posted in International Processes & Initiatives. The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is an international treaty adopted at the Earth Summit in Rio in 1992 to tackle the growing problem of global warming and the related harmful effects of a changing INDIGENOUS WORLD 2020: COLOMBIA Indigenous World 2020: Colombia Written on 11 May 2020.Posted in Colombia. According to the national census conducted in 2018, 1 the Indigenous population in Colombia has grown by 36.8% and now accounts for 4.4% of the country’s total population, or 1,905,617 Indigenous individuals across all peoples. Demographic growth among Indigenous Peoples was six times higher than among the rest INDIGENOUS WORLD 2020: AUSTRALIA Indigenous World 2020: Australia. Written on 11 May 2020. Posted in Australia. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people make up 3.3% of the nation’s population. Geographically, 62% of the Indigenous population live outside Australia’s major cities, including 12% in areas classified as very remote. The median age for Aboriginal and INDIGENOUS WORLD 2020: GUATEMALA Indigenous World 2020: Guatemala Written on 11 May 2020.Posted in Guatemala. According to figures from the 2018 census, Guatemala has a population of 14.9 million inhabitants, 6.5 million (43.75%) of which self-identify as Indigenous, from the Maya, Garífuna and Xinca Indigenous Peoples, or Creole (Afrodescendants). ETHNICITIES, BODIES AND FREEDOMS DESTROYED IN SOCIAL Peaceful and anonymous protests have broken out simultaneously in hundreds of cities and towns around Colombia. The main protagonists are young people of different origins and backgrounds who have decided to form the mouthpiece for the widespread malaise of a country ravaged by an immutable government that has distanced itself from democracy and created an unprecedented RIGHTS TO RESPECT AMIDST THE ERA OF CLIMATE CHANGE Myanmar is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world to climate change, with the threat of flooding, drought, cyclones, and changing rainfall patters threatening lives and livelihoods.1 Myanmar’s National Climate Change Strategy and Action Plan (2017) outlines the major risks that Myanmar will face. THE NECESSITY: COLLABORATION FOR COHERENCE IN MYANMAR Climate change is the great global challenge of the 21st century. Because of climate change, undesirable disasters became intense and has caused loss of many lives and billions of dollars’ worth ofproperties.
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THE INDIGENOUS WORLD 2021 6 IWGIA – The Indigenous World – 2021 Editorial 2 020 was an unprecedented year for the world’s population who experienced a once-in-a-lifetime global pandemic. ISRAEL - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS Prior to 1948, about 90,000 Bedouins lived in the Negev. After 1948 most were expelled to Jordan and Sinai and only about 11,000 survived in Israel. In the early 1950s, the Israeli government concentrated this population within a restricted geographical area that was aboutten
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INDIGENOUS WORLD 2020: MYANMAR INDIGENOUS WORLD 2020: UN FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE Indigenous World 2020: UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Written on 11 May 2020.Posted in International Processes & Initiatives. The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is an international treaty adopted at the Earth Summit in Rio in 1992 to tackle the growing problem of global warming and the related harmful effects of a changing INDIGENOUS WORLD 2019: WEST PAPUA IWGIA - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUSVIDEOSIWGIA CALLS FOR GLOBAL SOLIDARITY FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN THESE TIMES OF CRISISORGANISATIONINTERNATIONAL GROUP P I IWGIA - International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs - is a global human rights organisation dedicated to promoting, protecting and defending Indigenous Peoples’ rights. Since 1968, IWGIA has cooperated with Indigenous Peoples' organisations and international institutions to promote recognition and THE INDIGENOUS WORLD The Indigenous World 2021 is the unique result of a collaborative effort between Indigenous and non-indigenous activists and scholars who voluntarily document and report on the situation of IndigenousPeoples’ rights.
THE INDIGENOUS WORLD 2021 6 IWGIA – The Indigenous World – 2021 Editorial 2 020 was an unprecedented year for the world’s population who experienced a once-in-a-lifetime global pandemic. ISRAEL - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS Prior to 1948, about 90,000 Bedouins lived in the Negev. After 1948 most were expelled to Jordan and Sinai and only about 11,000 survived in Israel. In the early 1950s, the Israeli government concentrated this population within a restricted geographical area that was aboutten
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INDIGENOUS WORLD 2020: MYANMAR INDIGENOUS WORLD 2020: UN FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE Indigenous World 2020: UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Written on 11 May 2020.Posted in International Processes & Initiatives. The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is an international treaty adopted at the Earth Summit in Rio in 1992 to tackle the growing problem of global warming and the related harmful effects of a changing INDIGENOUS WORLD 2019: WEST PAPUA COUNTRIES - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR Countries Written on 29 June 2017.Posted in Regions. Every year IWGIA reports on the situation of indigenous peoples worldwide. Our global report, The Indigenous World, documents the state of indigenous peoples' rights in countries on all continents with detailed country reports authored by distinguished experts, indigenous activists andscholars.
INDIA - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS Indigenous peoples in India comprise an estimated population of 104 million or 8.6% of the national population. Although there are 705 officially recognized ethnic groups, there are many more ethnic groups that would qualify for the scheduled tribe status, but which are not officially recognized. Therefore, the total number of tribal groups is undoubtedly higher than the official figure. SÁPMI - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS The Indigenous World 2021: Sápmi. Written on 18 March 2021.Posted in Sápmi. Sápmi is the Sámi people’s own name for their traditional territory. The Sámi people are the Indigenous people of the northern part of the Scandinavian Peninsula and large parts of the Kola Peninsula and they live in Sweden, Norway, Finland and Russia. INDIGENOUS WORLD 2020: INDIGENOUS DATA SOVEREIGNTY Indigenous World 2020: Indigenous Data Sovereignty Written on 11 May 2020.Posted in International Processes & Initiatives. Indigenous Peoples have always been ‘data warriors’. Our ancient traditions recorded and protected information and knowledge through art, INDIGENOUS WORLD 2020: PALESTINE Indigenous World 2020: Palestine Written on 11 May 2020.Posted in Palestine. Following Israel’s declaration of independence in 1948, the Jahalin Bedouin, together with four other tribes from the Negev Desert (al-Kaabneh, al-Azazmeh, al-Ramadin and al-Rshaida), took refuge in the West Bank, then under Jordanian rule. BRAZIL - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS There are 896,917 indigenous persons in Brazil, distributed among 305 ethnic groups. The principal indigenous ethnic group is the Tikúna, who comprise 6.8% of the total indigenous population. There are around 274 languages. Among indigenous persons over the age of five, only 37.4% speak an indigenous language, while 76.9% speak Portuguese. ECUADOR - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS The indigenous population of Ecuador is close to 1.1 million, out of a total population of 17,200,000 inhabitants. The country is inhabited by 14 indigenous nationalities, joined together in a series of local, regional and national organizations. 24.1% of the indigenous population lives in the Amazon and belongs to ten nationalities. MEXICO - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS There are 16,933,283 indigenous persons in Mexico, representing 15.1% of the total population. Mexico adopted the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in 2007, signed ILO Convention 169 in 1990 and became a pluricultural nation by amending Article VI of the Constitution in 1992. Yet, the country’s indigenous population arestill
INDONESIA - IWGIA - INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR Indonesia has a population of approximately 250 million people, and the government recognizes 1,128 ethnic groups. Recent laws and government decrees use the term Masyarakat adat to refer to indigenous peoples. The national organization of indigenous peoples, Aliansi Masyarakat Adat Nusantara (AMAN), estimates that the number of indigenous peoples in Indonesia is between 50 and 70 million people. COMMUNITY GENDER EMERGENCY: INDIGENOUS WOMEN'S RESPONSE TO Community Gender Emergency: Indigenous women's response to multiple forms of violence and territorial dispossession in Mexico Written on 25 May 2021.Posted in News. For decades, organized Indigenous women have wondered why some deaths in Mexico are more visible than others.* IWGIA
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