Sentences with phrase «indigenous peoples around the world»

the misery doled out by christianity on indigenous peoples around the world is almost immeasurable, as their own ancestral gods were stripped away and yahweh forced upon them.
Australian companies abroad are having severe negative impacts on the livelihoods and food sovereignty of small - scale farmers and fishers, and indigenous people around the world, especially in the Global South.
Indigenous peoples around the world did NOT eat the placenta.
It's been used by indigenous people around the world, from South America, Africa, India and Asia.
It is the hormones and a variety of other potent substances in the animal tissues that comprise the sacred food categories of indigenous peoples around the world.
LAMB's elementary communities were named for groups of indigenous people around the world.
I wondered when I read that if he meant Australian aboriginals or all indigenous people around the world (we call them Indians or Native Americans here in North America).
Over the past decade, the SkyPower team has built strategic global partnerships with local developers, international leaders, local communities and indigenous peoples around the world, fostering relationships with stakeholders at all levels.
Although Burdon touches on the wisdom of indigenous peoples as «a necessary component of any genuine transition toward an ecocentric era» and notes that «the liberation of the Earth community is commensurate with the liberation of indigenous people around the world» (p. 119) it would have been useful to learn more about how Western culture can learn from the experience of indigenous peoples.
Traditionally, Indigenous peoples around the world have been responding to climatic and atmospheric changes for thousands of years.
However, Indigenous peoples around the world and in other parts of Australia, have been systematically excluded in the stewardship of their land, territories and waters.
These are not exclusively Australian Indigenous issues but also are felt by other Indigenous peoples around the world.
A long held concern of Indigenous peoples around the world is the inadequate protection of Indigenous traditional knowledge.
As an SBS documentary featuring musician Peter Garrett puts the spotlight on the harmful history of healthcare for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, there are calls for global acknowledgement of how the mental health sector has traumatised indigenous peoples around the world.
It is well - known that wellness and educational attainment statistics are generally much lower, and that levels of incarceration, suicide and child removal are generally much higher for Indigenous peoples around the world than for other groups within their national societies.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner Mick Gooda said today the United States» endorsement of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples was a major breakthrough for Indigenous peoples around the world.
One of the obvious symptoms of the damage that has been done by colonising policies is the undeniably high rate of suicide, which affects Indigenous peoples around the world.

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«It has been ten years since the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples was adopted by governments around the world.
In the expansion of Christianity around the world in the wake of European colonialism, new converts from the various indigenous peoples have not infrequently fastened on the apocalyptic component and blended it with their own cultural beliefs to create fresh millennial movements which offer their people hope of deliverance from imperialistic conquest and the arrival of a new age of bliss.
I am fairly certain that the indigenous people are not benefitting from the influx of Quinoa consumption around the world.
He found that people eating non-processed foods and indigenous diets in many places around the world didn't have the health problems we experience in developed countries like the United States — and that those diets are particularly rich in fat and proteins from healthy animals and other real food sources.
It said, «On the 10th of January, 2017 men and women of good conscience around the world should come and watch the court proceedings between the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Director, Radio Biafra, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, against Justice Binta Nyako and her brother, the President of Nigeria, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari.
On the 10th of January 2017 men and women of good conscience around the world should come and watch the court proceedings between the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra IPOB, Director Radio and Biafra Television Mazi Nnamdi Kanu against Justice Binta Nyako and her fellow Fulani brother the President of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari.
Mixed reactions on Friday greeted a directive by the Indigenous People of Biafra for sons and daughters of Igbo origin around the world to sit at home in protest of the continued detention of the leader of the movement, Nnamdi Kanu, and other pro-Biafra agitators.
They are a fascinating couple because they spent 6 years traveling around the world studying indigenous cultures and seeing what nutrition habits helped people have vibrant health.
Coconut oil's ability to nourish and help repair hair has been traditional knowledge handed down for thousands of years and can be traced back to indigenous peoples all around the world.
Shamanism is a spiritual and healing tradition drawing on the wisdom and practices of ancient indigenous people from around the world.
Yacon is gaining attention around the world for its numerous health benefits, but it has long been consumed by the indigenous people of South America.
First cultivated by indigenous people in South America, the pineapple caught the attention of the Europeans, who brought it around the world, from the Philippines and India to Africa and Hawaii, where it took root and flourished.
Around the world, ambitious commitments have been put on the table by a wide array of stakeholders: national governments, sub-national authorities, indigenous peoples, local communities and the private sector.
Scientific articles, books, poems, and making a network of universities around the world, as the language of indigenous tribes, myths of peoples, customs.
The view over the school's grounds summons other layers of meaning over time, as this ridge - top site would have provided the Cadigal people, the traditional owners, a place to survey the harbour and the wetlands and witness «a world changing around them» to quote Wesley Enoch who spoke at the launch as the first indigenous director of the Sydney Festival.
Enthralled by the people of indigenous cultures all around the world, photographer Jimmy Nelson spent three years visiting more than 35 groups and tribes.
«If we're starting to talk about culture and identity and lack of communication between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people — often culture and language will be at the root of any conflict around the world.
We need to support leaders around the world who do not speak for the big polluters, but who speak for all of humanity, for the indigenous people of the world, for the billions and billions of underprivileged people out there who would be most affected by this.
More than a thousand scientists and policymakers from around the world, along with organizations representing indigenous peoples, industry and other interest are converging here in Fairbanks for Arctic Science Summit Week.
The result around the world has been the persecution of indigenous people, most of whom have lived in and worked in the forests for generations.
Around the world, large dams have displaced 40 - 80 million people in the last 60 years, with indigenous, tribal and peasant communities being the most severely impacted.
Governments around the world legally recognize at least 513 million hectares of community forests, land held collectively by either rural populations or Indigenous Peoples.
The protection of Indigenous knowledge's will be a specific challenge for Indigenous peoples and governments around the world in their attempts to respond to the impacts of climate change.
It is a culturally diverse society with a population of more than 22 million.21 Australia's population includes Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) peoples and migrants from some 200 countries with Indigenous Australian peoples representing 2.5 % of the total population.22 In over 60 years of planned post-war migration, Australia has accepted more than 6.5 million migrants and in the most recent census (2006), 3.1 million people (16 % of the population) were reported to speak a language other than English at home.23 The majority of the population lives in the cities mainly located around the coast; however, many live in rural and remote areas ranging from dry arid land to tropical and a few live in what are arguably some of the most remote and untouched areas of the world.
[1] More seriously, it poses a threat to the health, cultures and livelihoods of Indigenous peoples both here in Australia and around the world.
It is important that leaders around the world listen to First Nations peoples and our solutions — as Naera says: «It's of utmost important to all political leaders, health specialist, researchers, and community groups working with and or developing policies for Indigenous peoples
Minority groups around the world experience profound barriers to accessing healthcare, 1 including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia (respectfully referred to hereafter as Indigenous Australians).
Public health leaders from around the world will have the opportunity to listen to and learn from Indigenous leaders with deep expertise in preventing suicide among First Nations people.
Mohamed last week also called on Australian nurses and midwives to honestly interrogate the legend around Florence Nightingale, «the world's most famous nurse», to acknowledge the harms caused by colonial views towards Indigenous people.
Indigenous experience around the world demonstrates very clearly the impact that colonisation and its ongoing legacies have upon our peoples.
This holistic view of people and the environment is something we share with many Indigenous communities around the world.
The EMRIP meetings provide an opportunity for Governments, Experts, and Indigenous peoples from around the world to discuss matters that are common and relevant to Indigenous peoples globally.
Our experiences of invasion, dispossession and assimilation differ - although there are experiences that are strikingly similar amongst Indigenous people across Australia, and indeed amongst colonised peoples around the world.
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