Sentences with phrase «indigenous culture throughout»

The survival of Indigenous interests in land is central to the survival of Indigenous culture throughout Australia.
The National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) has one of the most extensive collections of Native American arts and artifacts in the world — approximately 266,000 catalog records (825,000 items) representing over 12,000 years of history and more than 1,200 indigenous cultures throughout the Americas.
«It is destroying lands and ecosystems to which indigenous cultures throughout the hemisphere are tied.

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Indeed, the current governing party in Bolivia, the Movimiento al Socialismo (or MAS), while committed to maintaining power by purely democratic means (and, in fact, responsible for an aggressive campaign to increase voter registration throughout the country) has stated that indigenous Andean (and by implication, Inca) culture is inherently socialistic.
Emberá Quera, located two hours from Panamá City, is a fascinating look into the country's indigenous culture, one spread predominantly throughout both Panama and Colombia.
This philosophy of the Circle of Life has been embraced and practiced throughout the ages by the resident European, Hispanic, and native North American cultures found in Northern New Mexico as well as the indigenous people of the Alpine countries of Europe.
Situated at the «Top End» of Australia, its close proximity to Asia is evident throughout its culture, characterised by a blend of indigenous, colonial and rich tapestry of influences.
Also, the unique culture of Indigenous communities throughout Australia enhances the broader cultural context of the nation.
The weight of international opinion recognises the impact that past discrimination has had upon Indigenous people throughout the world and the urgency with which their valuable cultures need to be protected.
The developer of Somatic Experiencing ®, a body - awareness approach to healing trauma, and founder of the Somatic Experiencing Trauma Institute, which conducts trainings in this work throughout the world and in various indigenous cultures, with 26 faculty members and over five thousand students.
Because the event encompasses what Reconciliation Australia is all about — promoting stronger relationships, breaking down stereotypes and false perceptions — but most importantly to listen and learn from Indigenous related discussion, cultures, and lands throughout the country.
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