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Question: Indigenous peoples, Are they the true guardians of nature? CPNN article: Indígenas del Cauca: “Somos pueblos de cultura de paz”
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Posted: Dec. 31 1999,17:00

This discussion question applies to the following articles:

Indígenas del Cauca: “Somos pueblos de cultura de paz”
Colombia: The Indigenous of Cauca: "We are a people with a culture of peace"
Unidos, Jamas Seremos Vencidos: La Victoria de de Guatemala En Contra de Monsanto
United, We Will Never Be Defeated: Guatemala’s Victory Over Monsanto
Confederación Campesina del Perú presente en marcha de Cumbre de Pueblos
People's Summit in Peru: “The Earth is burning, let´s change the system!”
Canada: Kinder Morgan leaves Burnaby Mountain in win for pipeline protesters
Los indígenas de Brasil consiguen una victoria territorial a escala nacional
Brazilian Indians secure nationwide land victory
Mining interests in Guatemala challenged by indigenous direct democracy
Mayan People’s Movement Defeats Monsanto Law in Guatemala
Terrace Farming – an Ancient Indigenous Model for Food Security
Indigenous Elders Send Stern Message to UN Paris Delegates: Preventing 2°C Is Not Nearly Enough
On remote Philippine island, female forest rangers are a force to be reckoned with
USA: Standoff at Standing Rock: Even Attack Dogs Can’t Stop the Native American Resistance
Le Congrès de l’UICN stimule les droits des peuples autochtones
El Congreso de la UICN refuerza el apoyo a los derechos de los pueblos indígenas
IUCN Congress boosts support for Indigenous peoples’ rights
USA: Update from Standing Rock
Colombia: When indigenous knowledge heals and prevents the wounds of war
16 Days of Activism: Meet Anne Marie Sam, Canada
16 Days of Activism: Meet Bertha Zúñiga Cáceres, Honduras

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