INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
Brittany Palmes Diaz July 26, 2023 HSC4M, Summer 2023, English Gr12
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Advantages and importance of the existence of indigenous peoples
Problems of discrimination against indigenous peoples
What can we do to contribute to the elimination of discrimination?
Conclusions
Introducción
Indigenous peoples are those who have inhabited these lands since time immemorial, preserving their traditions, culture and ancestral wisdom. They are the guardians of our connection with nature and the roots of our history as human beings, but what is currently happening with them?
Advantages and importance of the existence of indigenous peoples
Staying true to their traditions
They remind us the butterfly effect
Sustainable practices
Enrich human diversity
Land Disposession
PROBLEMS OF DISCRIMINATION AROUND THE WORLD
Violence
Loss of cultural indentity
Lack of access to basic services
WHAT CAN WE DO?
Recognize and respect
Promote the inclusion
Educate ourselves
Support
CONCLUSIONS
In conclusion, indigenous peoples are an essential part of the cultural and environmental wealth of our planet. Their existence and well-being are everyone's responsibility. We must work together to eliminate discrimination and promote the appreciation of their cultural heritage and knowledge.
Let us remember that only with fair and respectful treatment of indigenous peoples can we build a more harmonious and sustainable world for present and future generations. It is time to embrace diversity and celebrate the invaluable contribution of indigenous peoples to humanity.
ReferencES
United Nations, Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People (September 13, 2007).
Gorelick, Melissa. Discrimination of Aboriginals on Native Lands in Canada (January 15, 2008), Volume 44, United Nations Chronicle.
Amnesty International, Indigenous People of Canada and Around the World. Updated July 2023.
INDIGENOUS PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD
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INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
Brittany Palmes Diaz July 26, 2023 HSC4M, Summer 2023, English Gr12
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Advantages and importance of the existence of indigenous peoples
Problems of discrimination against indigenous peoples
What can we do to contribute to the elimination of discrimination?
Conclusions
Introducción
Indigenous peoples are those who have inhabited these lands since time immemorial, preserving their traditions, culture and ancestral wisdom. They are the guardians of our connection with nature and the roots of our history as human beings, but what is currently happening with them?
Advantages and importance of the existence of indigenous peoples
Staying true to their traditions
They remind us the butterfly effect
Sustainable practices
Enrich human diversity
Land Disposession
PROBLEMS OF DISCRIMINATION AROUND THE WORLD
Violence
Loss of cultural indentity
Lack of access to basic services
WHAT CAN WE DO?
Recognize and respect
Promote the inclusion
Educate ourselves
Support
CONCLUSIONS
In conclusion, indigenous peoples are an essential part of the cultural and environmental wealth of our planet. Their existence and well-being are everyone's responsibility. We must work together to eliminate discrimination and promote the appreciation of their cultural heritage and knowledge. Let us remember that only with fair and respectful treatment of indigenous peoples can we build a more harmonious and sustainable world for present and future generations. It is time to embrace diversity and celebrate the invaluable contribution of indigenous peoples to humanity.
ReferencES
United Nations, Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People (September 13, 2007). Gorelick, Melissa. Discrimination of Aboriginals on Native Lands in Canada (January 15, 2008), Volume 44, United Nations Chronicle. Amnesty International, Indigenous People of Canada and Around the World. Updated July 2023.