We Are the Voice of Nature: Indigenous Leaders Demand Urgent Action
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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

Despite Historic Participation Indigenous Peoples Are Again Sidelined in Major Decisions at COP27 

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.



Indigenous Voices from the Frontlines of Climate Change

• 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)

 

Convention on Biological Diversity COP15’s Wins and Losses for Indigenous Peoples

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.
 

Indigenous Leaders Speak on Protecting Biodiversity

• Giovanni Reyes (Kankanaey Igorot)
• Chrissy Grant (Kuku Yalanji and Torres Strait Islander)
• Vyacheslav Shadrin (Yukagir)
• Thomas Joseph (Hupa/Karuk/Paiute)
• Aslak Holmberg (Saami)


 

Indigenous Peoples Raise Concerns about Synthetic Biology
Dr. María Yolanda Teran (Kichwa)

The consequences and impacts of new biotechnologies are unknown.

 

Departments



Executive Director’s Message
 

Indigenous Languages

Np'oq’ ínišcn Language Warriors Carry the Flame for a New Generation of Speakers


Rights in Action
Universal Periodic Review of Guatemala


Climate Change

Guåhan Means “We Have”


2SLGBTQ+ Voices

Verbena Muxe: Resisting Gender Binaries Through Indigeneity


Keepers of the Earth Fund Grant Partners

Reestablishing Diné Food Sovereignty Through Farming Traditions



Staff Spotlight

Mariana Kiimi Ortiz Flores (Na Ñuu Savi)


Bazaar Artists

Nature-Made Art by Tahiana Creation (Malagasy)




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