Note: Dr. Álvaro Fernández-Llamazares, Pua’ala Pascua, and Mehana Blaich Vaughan (Honorary members) and Joji Cariño of the Forest Peoples’ Programme (Member) are among the co-authors of a recently published article titled “Scientists’ Warning to Humanity on Threats to Indigenous and Local Knowledge Systems.” These photos are associated with that article.

Indigenous groups

Since 1989, Indigenous groups from the Pacific Northwest of Canada and the U.S. connect with their culture on Tribal Canoe Journeys. Photo: Mark Wunsch

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DaasanachA book of folktales told by Daasanach storytellers in Ileret (North Kenya) is now used in local schools. Photo: Joan de la Malla

 

CahuazaThe Cahuaza family in Soledad (Peru), from the Kanpu Piyapi (Shawi) cultural group, looks at a plant book created at the behest of village authorities. Photo: Guillaume Odonne

 

BakhtiariBakhtiari woman in Khuzestan Province (Iran), weaving chogha, a traditional men’s overcoat. Photo: Abolfazl Sharifian Bahraman

 

AinuAinu leaders teach teachers and students in Hokkaido (Japan) to prepare Ainu traditional foods. Photo: kp-studios.com

 

HungaryHungarian traditional herders share their ecological knowledge with protected area managers and local and foreign researchers to resolve conservation conflicts and improve agricultural regulations. Photo: Ana Varga

 

PohnpeiIn collaboration with the Island Food Community of Pohnpei, the Federated States of Micronesia issued stamps to encourage eating carotenoid-rich bananas. Photo: Anne Vézina / ProMusa and Biodiversity International

 

Shipibo-KoniboThe Shipibo-Konibo community of Santa Clara de Uchunya demands that Peru’s Constitutional Court order the return of their lands dispossessed for oil palm expansion. Photo: FECONAU

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AndasibeA community-based forest restoration project near Andasibe (east-central Madagascar) produces an annual average of 30,000 seedlings of 100 endemic tree species. Photo: Joan de la Malla

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bakaBaka community members return from gathering non-timber forest products in East Cameroon. Photo: A. Surprenant

 

Reference

Fernández-Llamazares et al. 2021. Scientists’ Warning to Humanity on Threats to Indigenous and Local Knowledge Systems. Journal of Ethnobiology 41(2): 144-171. DOI: 10.2993/0278-0771-41.2.144.

Pastoral communities’ territories of life in Asia: Tales of coexistence

To acknowledge the vital roles of rangelands and pastoralism for human wellbeing and nature conservation and to support the proposed International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists (IYRP) in 2026, ICCA Consortium co-organized a virtual workshop on July 16, 2021, on pastoral communities’ territories of life in grasslands/rangelands across Eurasia. Read more ▸

The ICCA Consortium is hiring an Administration Assistant

Are you passionate about supporting Indigenous peoples and communities and collective action for environmental and social justice? Do you have proven skills in administration? We’re hiring a part-time or full-time Administration Assistant and you might be the person we’re seeking! Read more ▸

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