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What's your path for a Culture of Peace?
INDIGENOUS RIGHTS
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"We
are not myths of the past, ruins in the jungle, or zoos.
We are people and we want to be respected, not to be victims
of intolerance and racism.
~ Rigoberta Menchu Tum
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When European
explorers 'discovered' lands on the other continents, there were
already people living there. All too often the explorers took
the land away from the native or indigenous peoples and either
killed them or suppressed them. In many cases, the native languages
and cultures were suppressed and the natives were forced to adopt
Western ways. Unfortunately, this isn't just a thing of the past
-- many indigenous peoples and their cultures are still threatened
today.
The International
Day of the World’s Indigenous People is observed on August
9 as an opportunity to celebrate the rich contributions of indigenous
peoples and their cultures to the human family. It is a chance
to recognize the ongoing plight of many of the world's indigenous
people and to work to protect their rights, languages and culture.
Other Links
United
Nations Cyberschool Bus Indigenous Peoples
UN High Commisioner
for Human Rights - Indigenous Peoples
Do
Your Bit
UN
Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
UN's
Dag Hammarskjold Library Links
Center for World
Indigenous Studies
Cultural
Survival
Survival
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