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|Name=Futuros Indigenas | |Name=Futuros Indigenas | ||
|Link=https://futurosindigenas.org/author/futurosindigenas/ | |Link=https://futurosindigenas.org/author/futurosindigenas/ | ||
− | |Type=Network | + | |Type=<translate><!--T:1--> Network</translate> |
− | |Country=Mexico | + | |Country=<translate><!--T:2--> Mexico</translate> |
− | |Current focus=Indigenous rights | + | |Current focus=<translate><!--T:3--> Indigenous rights</translate> |
− | Indigenous knowledge and traditions | + | <translate><!--T:4--> Indigenous knowledge and traditions</translate> |
− | Knowledge sharing | + | <translate><!--T:5--> Knowledge sharing</translate> |
− | Women's rights | + | <translate><!--T:6--> Women's rights</translate> |
− | Gender equality | + | <translate><!--T:7--> Gender equality</translate> |
− | Territorial management | + | <translate><!--T:8--> Territorial management</translate> |
− | Land use | + | <translate><!--T:9--> Land use</translate> |
− | Water | + | <translate><!--T:10--> Water</translate> |
− | Climate action | + | <translate><!--T:11--> Climate action</translate> |
− | Media | + | <translate><!--T:12--> Media</translate> |
− | Communication | + | <translate><!--T:13--> Communication</translate> |
− | Storytelling | + | <translate><!--T:14--> Storytelling</translate> |
|Description=Futuros Indigenas is a network of resistances that puts the cure for mother earth at the centre through the creation of narratives that arise from the heart of the communities and that exposes the different ways in which the earth has been made sick through extractivist and privatization of resources. Our network represents more than twenty-five indigenous communities of the territories that are now called Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador. With our narratives, we intend to reach the reforestation of minds and hearts in the face of the climatic and civilizational crisis in which we find ourselves. | |Description=Futuros Indigenas is a network of resistances that puts the cure for mother earth at the centre through the creation of narratives that arise from the heart of the communities and that exposes the different ways in which the earth has been made sick through extractivist and privatization of resources. Our network represents more than twenty-five indigenous communities of the territories that are now called Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador. With our narratives, we intend to reach the reforestation of minds and hearts in the face of the climatic and civilizational crisis in which we find ourselves. | ||
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[[Geographical focus::23.6345° N, 102.5528° W]] | [[Geographical focus::23.6345° N, 102.5528° W]] | ||
[[Category:Pan-Latin American and Regional Networks{{#translation:}}]] | [[Category:Pan-Latin American and Regional Networks{{#translation:}}]] |
Latest revision as of 07:12, 17 May 2023
Organization name
Futuros Indigenas
Organization link
https://futurosindigenas.org/author/futurosindigenas/
Organization type
Network
Country
Current focus/area
Indigenous rights Indigenous knowledge and traditions Knowledge sharing Women's rights Gender equality Territorial management Land use Water Climate action Media Communication Storytelling
Description/notes
Futuros Indigenas is a network of resistances that puts the cure for mother earth at the centre through the creation of narratives that arise from the heart of the communities and that exposes the different ways in which the earth has been made sick through extractivist and privatization of resources. Our network represents more than twenty-five indigenous communities of the territories that are now called Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador. With our narratives, we intend to reach the reforestation of minds and hearts in the face of the climatic and civilizational crisis in which we find ourselves.
Compendium source
23° 38' 4.20" N, 102° 33' 10.08" W
Indigenous knowledge and traditions Knowledge sharing Women's rights Gender equality Territorial management Land use Water Climate action Media Communication
Storytelling +Longitude: -102.5528 +