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We Are the Voice of Nature: Indigenous Leaders Demand Urgent Action
Cultural Survival Quarterly 47-1 (March 2032)
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** Features
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** Despite Historic Participation Indigenous Peoples Are Again Sidelined in Major Decisions at COP27 ([link removed])
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Bryan Bixcul (Maya Tz’utujil)
The UN Framework Convention on Climate Change in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, concluded with
largely unfavorable outcomes for Indigenous Peoples.
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** Indigenous Voices from the Frontlines of Climate Change ([link removed])
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• Lisa Qiluqqi Koperqualuk (Inuit)
• Lars Anders Baer (Saami)
• Great Grandmother Mary Lyons (Anishinaabe)
• Aeshatou Manu (Mbororo)
• Yolene Patricia Koteureu (Kanak)
• Grace Balawang (Kankaney Igorot)
• Mrinalini Rai (Rai)
• Sara Elvira Kuhmunen (Saami)
• Jennifer Lasimbang (Kadazan)
• Tunga Rai (Rai)
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** Convention on Biological Diversity COP15’s Wins and Losses for Indigenous Peoples ([link removed])
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Galina Angarova (Buryat) and Bryan Bixcul (Maya Tz’utujil)
The COP15 presidency adopted the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework at the 15th Conference of the Parties to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity.
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** Indigenous Leaders Speak on Protecting Biodiversity ([link removed])
• Giovanni Reyes (Kankanaey Igorot)
• Chrissy Grant (Kuku Yalanji and Torres Strait Islander)
• Vyacheslav Shadrin (Yukagir)
• Thomas Joseph (Hupa/Karuk/Paiute)
• Aslak Holmberg (Saami)
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** Indigenous Peoples Raise Concerns about Synthetic Biology ([link removed])
Dr. María Yolanda Teran (Kichwa)
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The consequences and impacts of new biotechnologies are unknown.
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Executive Director’s Message ([link removed])
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** Indigenous Languages
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** Np'oq’ ínišcn Language Warriors Carry the Flame for a New Generation of Speakers ([link removed])
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Rights in Action
Universal Periodic Review of Guatemala ([link removed])
Climate Change
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** Guåhan Means “We Have” ([link removed])
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2SLGBTQ+ Voices
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** Verbena Muxe: Resisting Gender Binaries Through Indigeneity ([link removed])
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Keepers of the Earth Fund Grant Partners
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** Reestablishing Diné Food Sovereignty Through Farming Traditions ([link removed])
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Staff Spotlight
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** Mariana Kiimi Ortiz Flores (Na Ñuu Savi) ([link removed])
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Bazaar Artists
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** Nature-Made Art by Tahiana Creation (Malagasy) ([link removed])
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