
Why Indigenous Peoples Are The Most Important Delegates At COP26
Indigenous peoples play a vital role in protecting our forests, so their seat at the table for international climate change negotiations is crucial
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Indigenous peoples play a vital role in protecting our forests, so their seat at the table for international climate change negotiations is crucial
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Read moreFor thousands of years the Yawanawá have thrived in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest, despite outside threats. Here we trace their powerful heritage
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Read moreTashka, Chief of the Yawanawá in Brazil, and his wife Laura share their battle to protect the Amazon and what our Yawa Band means to them
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