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Indigenous Youth: Leaders Today, Elders Tomorrow
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Indigenous Youth: Leaders Today, Elders Tomorrow
Cultural Survival Quarterly 45-2 (June 2021)
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** Features
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** Two Sisters, Two Movements: A Story of Indigenous Empowerment and Rematriation ([link removed])
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Raven Lacerte and Sage Lacerte (Lake Babine Nation)
Two young leaders in Canada are working toward Indigenous empowerment and rematriation.
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** The Volcanic Force of María Mercedes Coroy ([link removed])
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Diana Pastor (Maya K’iche’)
Actress María Mercedes Coroy (Maya Kaqchikel) is inspiring youth to be proud of their Indigenous heritage.
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Putting the Pieces Together ([link removed])
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Quinton Cabellon (Tule River Yokuts)
A journey of reclaiming Indigeneity.
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** The Power of Ritual on the Path to Womanhood ([link removed])
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Sabantho Aderi (Lokono-Arawak)
In the Lokono-Arawak Tribe in Suriname, becoming a traditional woman comes with many rites and responsibilities.
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** The Radical Act of Being ([link removed])
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Somaya Jimenez-Haham (Maya Mam)
Mia Beverly (Sandhill Band of Cherokee and Lenape) shares her path to food activism rooted in her identities.
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** Youth Strengthening Indigenous Communication Through Media ([link removed])
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Cultural Survival Indigenous Media Youth Fellows share their experiences.
• Representing Ourselves and Documenting the Knowledge of Our Elders—Carolina Trayen Rain Ancan (Mapuche)
• Racing Against Time to Save the Kusunda Language in Nepal—Arnab Chaudhary (Tharu)
• Art Sustains the History of a Community— Lorena Jamioy Tisoy (Inga-Kamëntsá)
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** Sparking the Creative Essence of Youth in South Africa ([link removed])
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Shaldon Ferris (KhoiSan)
IYX Radio is revolutionary, run by Indigenous youth, and the first of its kind in South Africa.
** Departments
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** Executive Director’s Message ([link removed])
Climate Change
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** “Let Us Be Heard”: Indigenous Youth Speak on Climate Justice ([link removed])
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** Indigenous Arts
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** Filmmaker Daunnette Moniz-Reyome ([link removed]) (Umoⁿhoⁿ)
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** Rights in Action
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** Uplifting Children’s Voices in Samoa ([link removed])
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** Keepers of the Earth Fund Grant Partner
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** Building Energy Sovereignty for Life: Makxtum Kgalhaw Chuchutsipi ([link removed])
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Staff Spotlight
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** Storyteller, Poet, Lover of Life: Gabael Otzoy ([link removed]) (Maya Kaqchikel)
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** Bazaar Artist
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** Passing on Traditions in Wood ([link removed]) : Sebastian Palomino Jimenez ([link removed]) (Quechua)
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** Advice from Youth to Youth ([link removed])
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Indigenous youth leaders voice the importance of continuing the fight for Indigenous rights and how it is vital for Indigenous persons to understand and embrace the roots of their community.
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