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Let's live on a planet full of luxuriant vegetation, in which isolated
peoples
can remain in isolation, can maintain that mystery and that knowledge if they so choose.
I have a little experience in the question back home of how you try to bring together two
peoples
who, frankly, haven't had a whole lot in common in the past.
And that's when I apologized to Australia's indigenous
peoples.
In 2000, the Indian Supreme Court held that the holy books of the Sikh religion was a legal person, and in 2012, just recently, there was a treaty between the indigenous
peoples
of New Zealand and the crown, in which it was agreed that a river was a legal person who owned its own riverbed.
In the wake of war, stolen land, boarding schools, laws banning religion, anthropologists collected sacred objects in the belief that Native
peoples
were on the cusp of extinction.
Some of the unscrupulous dealers were running away with
peoples'
bitcoin before they'd mailed the drugs out.
We can deliver these tools to
peoples'
fingertips in the contexts that matter most.
He's a pianist himself, and he details his whole career of looking at and observing incredibly powerful effects that music has had on
peoples'
lives in unusual situations.
And I'd say that it deserves, in the spirit of Wade Davis' talk, to be at least put up there with these wonderful creation stories of the
peoples
of the high Andes and the frozen north.
Our experience does not invalidate other
peoples'
experience, but it should and necessarily does complicate this idea of what love and marriage are supposed to be.
All
peoples
are simply cultural options, different visions of life itself.
Now, I want to stress that none of these
peoples
that I've been quickly talking about here are disappearing worlds.
These are not dying
peoples.
In every case, these are dynamic, living
peoples
being driven out of existence by identifiable forces.
How wonderful would it be if solidarity, this beautiful and, at times, inconvenient word, were not simply reduced to social work, and became, instead, the default attitude in political, economic and scientific choices, as well as in the relationships among individuals,
peoples
and countries.
This tendency to look down on our own products and to see crops like fonio as simply "country
peoples'
food," therefore substandard, explains why even though we don't produce wheat in Senegal traditionally, it is far easier to find baguettes or croissants in the streets of Dakar than it is to find any fonio products.
The field research that we're doing around the world with indigenous
peoples.
Well, what I'm here to say then is, for people who are skeptical about the war, it's especially important to recognize that in the aftermath of the war there is a possibility for the government of the United States and the Muslim
peoples
with whom it interacts to create real forms of government that are truly democratic and also truly Islamic.
For one thing, he possessed an uncanny ability to empathize with and to think about other
peoples'
point of view.
And putting yourself in the position of the person, and I think that's one of the threads that I've heard again from this conference is how do we put ourselves in other
peoples'
shoes and really feel what they feel?
These are the stories of the steps we take as peoples, cities, companies and public bodies in caring for the air in spite of strong headwinds.
And of course we live in a society that's all about contradicting other
peoples'
reality.
I invite you all, I invite all companies, I invite all governments, all civil society, to listen to indigenous peoples, to go back to our roots.
I guess this crisis is teaching humanity that now you need to listen to us and to support indigenous
peoples
directly, to support their initiatives directly.
You can see how through the fermentation of grains, vegetal matter and animal products, all
peoples
and cultures of the world have domesticated microorganisms to make the inedible edible.
Because yeasts will ferment basically any plant sugars, ancient
peoples
made alcohol from whatever crops and plants grew where they lived.
He knew that darkly pigmented
peoples
were found close to the equator; lightly pigmented peoples, like himself, were found closer to the poles.
It cannot be run by elites; it’s got to be run by listening to the public opinions of
peoples
who are blogging, who are communicating with each other around the world.
That global ethic can infuse the fairness and responsibility that is necessary for these institutions to work, but we should not lose the chance in this generation, in this decade in particular, with President Obama in America, with other people working with us around the world, to create global institutions for the environment, and for finance, and for security and for development, that make sense of our responsibility to other peoples, our desire to bind the world together, and our need to tackle problems that everybody knows exist.
And what you're typing are recordings of your eyes as you're looking at other
peoples'
eyes.
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