Indigenous
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So let's look today at a set of photographs of a people who lost so that we could gain, and know that when you see these people's faces, that these are not just images of the Lakota; they stand for all
indigenous
people.
Whenever I visit the site of the mass grave at Wounded Knee, I see it not just as a grave for the Lakota or for the Sioux, but as a grave for all
indigenous
peoples.
The suffering of
indigenous
peoples is not a simple issue to fix.
That's very bad news for local
indigenous
people living downstream who are reporting alarmingly high cancer rates.
You find it in
indigenous
communities, in rural communities.
Trauma of
indigenous
peoples has trickled through the generations.
Indigenous
peoples are impacted first and worst by climate change.
Missing and murdered
indigenous
women in Canada has become so significant it's spawned a movement and a national inquiry.
All these horrific images playing out in front of us, being an
indigenous
person pushed off of Native lands again in 2017.
On one of the days that we faced a line of hundreds of police officers pushing us back, pushing us off
indigenous
lands, there were those teenagers out on horseback across the plains.
This is from a time that it was illegal to practice
indigenous
cultures in the United States.
All across the boreal, it's home for a huge incredible range of
indigenous
peoples, and a rich and varied culture.
Here it is, some
indigenous
life down here.
These two sectors, let me describe to you, have their own
indigenous
institutions.
This is part of Africa's
indigenous
political heritage.
Go back to Africa's
indigenous
institutions, and this is where we charge the Cheetahs to go into the informal sectors, the traditional sectors.
For the last 28 years, I've been documenting
indigenous
cultures in more than 70 countries on six continents, and in 2009 I had the great honor of being the sole exhibitor at the Vancouver Peace Summit.
It's
indigenous
to China and the Far East, but given that the prevalence of malaria is here in Africa, Patrick and his colleagues said, "Let's bring it here, because it's a high value-add product."
It's one of the almost rock-solid pieces of evidence which I've never seen evidence for, that's always reeled out as "That's the problem with
indigenous
housing."
In our beautiful,
indigenous
sport of Australian football, they won the equivalent of the Super Bowl.
Aren't these scaling patterns just universal to all
indigenous
architecture?
When I first saw those African fractals, I thought, "Wow, so any
indigenous
group that doesn't have a state society, that sort of hierarchy, must have a kind of bottom-up architecture."
WHO Director Margaret Chan said, "For once, if you are poor, female, or from an
indigenous
population, you have a distinct advantage, an ethic that makes this medical school unique."
Religions ranged from
indigenous
beliefs to Yoruba, Muslim and Christian evangelical.
They not only went to work back home, but they organized their communities to build Honduras' first
indigenous
hospital.
What's new is the scaling up and the faces of the doctors themselves: an ELAM graduate is more likely to be a she than a he; In the Amazon, Peru or Guatemala, an
indigenous
doctor; in the USA, a doctor of color who speaks fluent Spanish.
When I was in college, studying business, I met a group of
indigenous
women.
For instance, when my social enterprise died, the worst part was that I had to go back to the
indigenous
community and tell the women that the business had failed and it was my fault.
But also, these cultures, these
indigenous
cultures, are disappearing much faster than the forests themselves.
I took this picture from a small plane flying over the eastern border of the Xingu
indigenous
reserve in the state of Mato Grosso to the northwest of here.
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