Jingle DancerJingle Dress DancerNative American Indian TribesJingle DressNative American RegaliaIndigenous WomenNavajo NationIndian TribesIndigenous CommunityHow Jingle Dresses Are Being Used to Heal CommunitiesNavajo photographer Eugene Tapahe's powerful Jingle Dress Project all stemmed from a dream.21
Native American KnowledgeIndigenous KnowledgeIndigenous Peoples DayInspiring ThoughtsFirst PeoplesMeaningful DrawingsIndigenous CommunityIndigenous CultureCultural ActivitiesNative American Knowledge🌟 Celebrating Indigenous People's Day! 🌟 Today, we honor the rich history, culture, and contributions of Indigenous communities. Their resilience and wisdom have shaped our world in countless ways. Let's embrace this day by learning, appreciating, and actively supporting Indigenous peoples and their heritage. #IndigenousPeoplesDay #Respect #Heritage #Community #FlyHomeDragonfly 🐉🏡71
The FacultyFairs And FestivalsIndigenous CommunityIndigenous PeopleHistory ProjectsHimachal PradeshEmphasisTraditional DressesEcologyDevelopment, Displacement, and Biodiversity: With Special Emphasis on the Forest Rights Act, 2006By – Aagam, Ph.D. Scholar at the Faculty of Law, Himachal Pradesh University. The piece deals with the issue of development, displacement of indigenous people, and biodiversity. The article suggests that indigenous communities are closely linked to the forest and other similar resource-rich areas because they are the original inhabitants of such areas and are16
Indigenous MediaSpiritual ValuesEnvironmental ProblemCommunity SupportNatural EcosystemSustainable Development GoalsPark ModelsIndigenous CommunityIndigenous CultureProtecting indigenous cultures is crucial for saving the world’s biodiversity2020 is being hailed as a ‘super year’ for nature, with a series of major international events looking at how we can stop the decline of wildlife and natural ecosystems. Krystyna Swiderska argues that saving biodiversity can’t succeed without working to save indigenous cultures6
Guatemala Court Protects Indigenous Rights in Land Dispute with Mining CompanyGuatemala's highest court has made a landmark ruling in favor of indigenous rights. The court declared that the government violated the rights of the K'iche' Maya community by granting mining licenses on their ancestral lands without proper consultation. The ruling specifically pertains to the El Tambor mine, which is operated by Canada-based Pan American Silver. The court's decision is significant as it recognizes the rights of Indigenous peoples to free, prior, and informed consent (FPIC)…4
Chipko MovementFuneral PyreForest PeopleForest ConservationForest DepartmentProcess Of ChangeSave TreesTree FellingWild ElephantThe women of Balarampur are determined not to let anybody destroy Jhinkargadi forestWe won’t allow anyone to cut our trees, say the women of Balarampur village4
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Indigenous FoodSweet DressingSalad InspirationCitrus VinaigretteEvent ProducerIndigenous CommunityIndigenous PeopleIndigenous CultureModern UrbanThe Many Faces of Indigenous Culture and Food"Reclaiming Indigenous cuisine can be an important first step in retrieving our lost identity," writes guest editor Jennifer Brandt.3
Community LifeIndigenous CommunityIndigenous CultureCultural DiversityLeadership RolesAp ArtGender IdentityFirst NationsShort StoriesCelebrating the Rich History of Two-Spirit Roles in Indigenous CommunitiesWe celebrate and honor the rich history and cultural significance of Two-Spirit roles in Native American nations. These roles offer a unique glimpse into the complexities of gender identity within indigenous communities. From playing pivotal ceremonial and leadership roles to bridging different facets of community life, Two-Spirit individuals have made invaluable spiritual and social contributions throughout history.9
American Indian ArtworkAnimation IdeasIndian ArtworkThe Art Of StorytellingIndigenous CommunityIndigenous CultureThe MediumCanadian ArtPerformance ArtistOral knowledge and traditions - Societies and TerritoriesIn 1500, most Indigenous Peoples on Turtle Island (now known as North America) had no written language. Instead, things of […]15