Indigenous Climate Change Solutions: Ensuring the Future of Our Planet
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Indigenous Climate Change Solutions: Ensuring the Future of Our Planet
Cultural Survival Quarterly 46-1 (March 2022)
Join us in celebrating 50 years of promoting and amplifying Indigenous voices! This issue of the Cultural Survival Quarterly is dedicated to uplifting the voices and work of Indigenous educators, practitioners, linguists, activists, journalists, and communicators, who, against all odds, with limited to no resources, are strengthening their mother tongues and creating new language speakers through various media platforms and tools.
 
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Features

States Fail to Adequately Address Climate Change: An Indigenous Peoples’ Analysis of COP26 Decisions

Cultural Survival Advocacy Team
Indigenous Peoples analyze COP26 decisions and what needs to come next to combat climate change.



Indigenous Voices from COP26

They Are Starting to Listen to Us—Andrea Carmen (Yaqui)
• It’s Up to Us to Define a Just Transition—Victoria Tauli-Corpuz (Igorot)
• If We Don’t Reduce Emissions, We’ve Made No Progress— Frank Ettawageshik (Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians)
• We Can’t Solve This Crisis Without Indigenous Peoples— Fawn Sharp (Quinault)
• Calling for Urgent Action to Address the Devastating Impacts of Climate Change—Graeme Reed (Anishinaabe)

 


Nature-Based Solutions are False Climate Change Solutions: Indigenous Peoples Hold the True Solutions to Climate Change

Daisee Francour (Oneida) 
Nature-based solutions are a ploy to “greenwash” climate change solutions that co-opt and commodify Indigenous lands.



A Pacific Island Nation Is Being Subsumed by the Sea
Suhra Nahib

The Tuvalu Climate Action Network is racing against the tide to protect their lands and livelihoods.
 

Joining Together for a Just Transition: Indigenous Leadership in Emerging Green Economies
Transitions Minerals Coalition

Indigenous leadership is essential in emerging green economies.

 

Impacts of Climate Change Among the Endorois Peoples in Kenya
Carson Kiburo (Endorois)

The Endorois are taking action locally to mitigate climate change on their lands.
 

Departments

Executive Director’s Message
 

Indigenous Arts

Pocahontas Reframed Film Festival Returns
 

Rights in Action

Historic Win: Inter-American Court of Human Rights Rules in Favor of Indigenous Peoples


Indigenous Languages

The Troubled State of the Buryat Language Today


Women the World Must Hear

Indigenous Women Taking Charge for the Protection of the Future

 

Keepers of the Earth Fund Grant Partners

Indigenous Stewardship Brings Restoration of Mangroves



Board Spotlight

Kate R. Finn (Osage)
 

Bazaar Artists

Rebuilding from the Rubble | Everest Wings




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Are you interested in uplifting Indigenous journalists? 

Sponsor our next CSQ focused on Indigenous-led Transitions to the Green Energy Economy!

Past sponsors have included The CS Fund, The Agroecology Fund, Native Conservancy, Unitarian Universalist Service Committee, among others. Email us at [email protected]

Indigenous Feminisms and Climate Change with Simone Senogles and Kandi White

Kandi White (Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara) is Indigenous Environmental Network's (IEN) Lead Organizer on the Extreme Energy & Just Transition Campaign, focusing on creating awareness about the environmentally and socially devastating effects of hydraulic fracturing on Tribal lands and working towards a Just Transition away from the fossil fuel industry. Simone Senogles (Anishinaabe) is a member of the leadership team at IEN and is focused on lifting up Ogimaakwewiwin (Indigenous women’s and fems’ leadership and power). Daisee Francour (Oneida), Cultural Survival Director of Strategic Partnerships and Communications, recently spoke with White and Senogles about the intersection of feminisms and climate change.
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