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Indigenous peoples are those groups protected in international or national legislation as having a set of specific rights based on their historical ties to a particular territory, their cultural and historical distinctiveness from other populations. The legislation is based on the conclusion that certain indigenous people are vulnerable to exploitation, marginalization and oppression by nation states formed from colonising populations or by politically dominant, different ethnic groups.
A special set of political rights in accordance with international law have been set forth by international organizations such as the United Nations, the International Labour Organization and the World Bank. The United Nations has issued a Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples to guide member-state national policies to collective rights of indigenous people—such as culture, identity, language, and access to employment, health, education, and natural resources. Estimates put the total population of indigenous peoples from 220 million to 350 million.
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Jerold Irwin "Jerry" Mander (born May 1, 1936) is an American activist and author, best known for his 1977 book, Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television. His most recent book, The Capitalism Papers, argues against Capitalism as a sustainable and viable system for which to base an economy.
Mander was born in the Bronx, New York City to Harry and Eva Mander, an immigrant Jewish couple who struggled to achieve success in America. In his Four Arguments... he wrote:
My parents carried the immigrants' fears. Security was their primary value: all else was secondary. Both of them had escaped pogroms in Eastern Europe. My father's career had followed the path familiar to so many New York immigrants. Lower East Side. Scant schooling. Street hustling. Hard work at anything to keep life together. Early marriage. Struggling out of poverty.
Curiously, success came to him during the Depression. He founded what later became Harry Mander and Company, a small service business to the garment industry, manufacturing pipings, waist bands, pocketing and collar canvas.
Considered one of the leading documentary photographers in the field today, Chris Rainier captures powerful and compelling images of indigenous cultures whose ways are under threat. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More Nat Geo Live: http://bit.ly/MoreNatGeoLive About Nat Geo Live (National Geographic Live): Thought-provoking presentations by today's leading explorers, scientists, and photographers. Get More National Geographic: Official Site: http://bit.ly/NatGeoOfficialSite Facebook: http://bit.ly/FBNatGeo Twitter: http://bit.ly/NatGeoTwitter Instagram: http://bit.ly/NatGeoInsta About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and ...
Today is United Nations International Indigenous Peoples Day. Life in these cultures have remained the same for thousands of years
http://www.ted.com With stunning photos and stories, National Geographic Explorer Wade Davis celebrates the extraordinary diversity of the world's indigenous cultures, which are disappearing from the planet at an alarming rate. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers are invited to give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes -- including speakers such as Jill Bolte Taylor, Sir Ken Robinson, Hans Rosling, Al Gore and Arthur Benjamin. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, and Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, politics and the arts. Watch the Top 10 TEDTalks on TED.com, at http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/top10
This presentation was made to briefly educate people on the culture of Aboriginal Australian people. This presentation was created by two Aboriginal university students with the purpose to create awareness in the workplace. Please enjoy the video! Feel free to ask any questions. Haidarr Jones & Jacob Olsen -- Created using PowToon --
The indigenous people of the planet need your help! Check out these organizations: http://www.staro.org/index.php?id=home http://www.survivalinternational.org/ http://www.amazonwatch.org/ Also, take a look at my facebook page! http://www.facebook.com/groups/263299247111325/
Complete video at: http://www.fora.tv/fora/showthread.php?t=533 Author and social critic Jerry Mander discusses how the cultural concepts of indigenous peoples endure despite globalization, and speculates on the benefits of adapting these ideas to modern life. ----- In this spirited book, Jerry Mander partners with the celebrated indigenous leader Victoria Tauli-Corpuz to gather powerful firsthand reports on a momentous collision of worldviews that pits the forces of economic globalization against the Earth's indigenous peoples. With many of the planet's remaining natural resources on indigenous lands, traditional practices of biodiversity preservation have, ironically, made these lands targets for global corporations seeking the last forests, genetic and plant materials, oil, and...
We're in a period of mass cultural extinction, Wells says.
This short clip from mainstream media gives a quick glimpse into the 'Original Australian Owners' culture. (it would be interesting to find out half of what indigenous people have forgotten about, let alone what they know now)
Understanding Aboriginal Identity explores the complex issue of self-identification for Aboriginal people. Today, Aboriginal identity remains inextricably linked with past government legislation and the continued stereotyping of Aboriginal people in the media and Canadian history. From a Metis farm in rural Alberta, to the offices of Canada’s leading scholars, Understanding Aboriginal Identity examines the factors that shape who we are. To order this video please go to www.bearpaweducation.ca/videos
In this clip from a recent Earth Talk, David Abram talks about 'A Few Qualities Common to Traditionally Oral, Indigenous Cultures'. Dr. David Abram, cultural ecologist and philosopher gone wild, is the award-winning author of Becoming Animal: An Earthly Cosmology and of The Spell of the Sensuous: Perception and Language in a More-than-Human World. Described as "daring" and "truly original" by Science, as "revolutionary" by the Los Angeles Times, David's work has helped catalyze the emergence of several new disciplines, including the burgeoning field of ecopsychology. Named by both the Utne Reader and Resurgence as one of a hundred visionaries transforming contemporary culture, David is co-founder of the Alliance for Wild Ethics (AWE), an organisation exploring the manner in which sensory ...
You can find the evolution of religion tree here: http://thedailybanter.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/ReligionTree.jpg ************************************ Follow Teutonic Shamanism on Twitter here: http://twitter.com/ShamanicTeuton Click "Like" on the Teutonic Shamanism Facebook page here: http://www.facebook.com/TeutonicShamanism Thanks to these links for the images, and music used in the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQSRhdaFjH8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYvgvkKT0Ow https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYX2Av1i_S4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=weR1-KYQgsI https://www.flickr.com/photos/cvalette/7807926144 https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7d/Perun.JPG https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor#/media/File:M%C3%A5rten_Eskil_Winge_-_Tor%27s_Fight_with_the_Giants_-_G...
United Nations, New York, 19 April 2010 - Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and President of the General Assembly Dr. Ali Abdussalem Treki addressed the opening meeting of the ninth session of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues. Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues: http://www.un.org/esa/socdev/unpfii/ Transcript for UN Secretary-General: http://www.un.org/apps/sg/sgstats.asp?nid=4497
Pope Francis praised the environmental and family values of Latin America's traditional cultures during his visit to Chiapas Feb. 15.
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http://SupremeMasterTV.com --Aeta, Kalinga and Ifugao: A Glimpse into Three Indigenous Cultures of the Philippines (In Tagalog). Episode: 1517, Air Date: 9 November 2010.
San Marcos' sacred springs reawaken when over one hundred Native American powwow dancers and participants arrive for the much anticipated 1st Annual Sacred Springs Powwow & Indian Market, held on Saturday, May 1, 2010, from 10:00 AM until 7:00 PM at Aquarena Center, 921 Aquarena Springs Drive, San Marcos, Texas. ; The event is sponsored by a local Native American nonprofit organization, Indigenous Cultures Institute, with support from Hays County, the City of San Marcos, San Marcos Arts Commission, Texas State University, and CenturyLink."The Sacred Springs area is one of the oldest inhabited sites in North America and Native people believe it's one of three creation sites where we originated," says Dr. Mario Garza, board chair of the institute.
The second part of the story exploring the training of participatory video facilitators amongst the Yaqui and Comcaac communities in Sonora, Mexico. See the first part here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McvifNcomXQ&feature;=youtu.be The training was delivered by InsightShare as part of an ongoing capacity-building programme that began in 2010, with funding support from The Christensen Fund. This video was filmed and edited by Thor Morales (InsightShare Associate) and Jose Ramon Torres Molina (Comcaac Facilitator). To find out more about this programme and the work of InsightShare, please visit https://www.insightshare.org
The Truitt Center for Religious and Spiritual Life offers a series of short classes this spring designed to teach participants about the origins, beliefs and practices of various faith traditions. LD Russell, in the Department of Religious Studies, leads this weekly Monday program to teach the concepts, ideas and practices of several of the world's biggest religions. In this second session, Russell speaks about religions of indigenous and native cultures.
Minority and indigenous cultures under serious threat, state protections 'fall far short' – new comprehensive global survey Photo details: 1. Members of the Endorois community in Kenya perform a dance. MRG. 2.State of the World's Minorities and Indigenous Peoples 2016 report, showing Cholitas dancing in Bolivia. 3. Kurds in Turkey. 4. Roma dance in Georgia. MRG. 5. Coptic Christians protest in Egypt. Nicole Salazar. 6. Buddhas of Bamiyan, Afghanistan - before and after they were destroyed. Babak Fakhamzadeh. 7. Tibetan opera in Lhasa, Tibet. Gunther Hagleitner. 8. Members of the Hazara community at a protest in Pakistan. ABC Open Riverland. 9. Kuna women sew molas in Panama. Rita Willaert. 10. Indigenous man in Canada. UN Photo. 11. Muslim women in France. Baba1948. 12. Maasai women in...
Considered one of the leading documentary photographers in the field today, Chris Rainier captures powerful and compelling images of indigenous cultures whose ways are under threat. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More Nat Geo Live: http://bit.ly/MoreNatGeoLive About Nat Geo Live (National Geographic Live): Thought-provoking presentations by today's leading explorers, scientists, and photographers. Get More National Geographic: Official Site: http://bit.ly/NatGeoOfficialSite Facebook: http://bit.ly/FBNatGeo Twitter: http://bit.ly/NatGeoTwitter Instagram: http://bit.ly/NatGeoInsta About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and ...
The aboriginal culture of Australia, includes a large number of tribes inhabiting the oceanic continent before the arrival of the white man. But all that rich culture is doomed to survive in stocks in which its people are destined to extinction. In this episode one of the elders that preserve aboriginal culture will show the most important elements of a culture that struggles not to disappear. Know his rituals in which contacts the parallel world in which the gods, spirits and men live together. We will see the role exerted by the digeridu, a musical instrument employed in these rituals. We'll see how it is manufactured by the musicians themselves, who will address the complex technique used to make it sound. The cave paintings of Ubi Rock opened the door showing the spirituality of the...
http://www.ted.com With stunning photos and stories, National Geographic Explorer Wade Davis celebrates the extraordinary diversity of the world's indigenous cultures, which are disappearing from the planet at an alarming rate. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers are invited to give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes -- including speakers such as Jill Bolte Taylor, Sir Ken Robinson, Hans Rosling, Al Gore and Arthur Benjamin. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, and Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, politics and the arts. Watch the Top 10 TEDTalks on TED.com, at http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/top10
The Truitt Center for Religious and Spiritual Life offers a series of short classes this spring designed to teach participants about the origins, beliefs and practices of various faith traditions. LD Russell, in the Department of Religious Studies, leads this weekly Monday program to teach the concepts, ideas and practices of several of the world's biggest religions. In this second session, Russell speaks about religions of indigenous and native cultures.
Understanding Aboriginal Identity explores the complex issue of self-identification for Aboriginal people. Today, Aboriginal identity remains inextricably linked with past government legislation and the continued stereotyping of Aboriginal people in the media and Canadian history. From a Metis farm in rural Alberta, to the offices of Canada’s leading scholars, Understanding Aboriginal Identity examines the factors that shape who we are. To order this video please go to www.bearpaweducation.ca/videos
The Native Americans - A Documentary Film Native Americans who live within the boundaries of the current United States (consisting of the indigenous folks of Alaska and Hawaii) are maded of many, unique people, bands and ethnic groups, several of which make it through as intact, sovereign countries. The term "Native American" has been taken on by major papers and some academic groups, yet does not traditionally include Native Hawaiians or particular Alaskan Natives, such as Aleut, Yup'ik, or Inuit peoples. Since the end of the 15th century, the movement of Europeans to the Americas has actually led to centuries of dispute and modification between Old and New World cultures. Lots of Native Americans have historically lived as hunter-gatherer cultures and preserved their pasts by dental tr...
Professor Stephen Gilchrist discusses the exhibition Crossing Cultures: The Owen and Wagner Collection of Contemporary Aboriginal Art.
This lecture looks at the place occupied by indigenous cultures in today's globalised world. At a time when the world is confronted with economic insecurity, ecological instability and endemic cultural dilution, Michael Walling points towards alternative approaches to living which embody the struggle for physical and cultural survival in the face of environmental insecurity, corporate aggression and the criminalization of indigenous lifestyles and social protests. The lecture explores some of the ways in which indigenous artists are drawing off their rich cultural inheritances to confront and resist the global concerns facing us today. The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the on the Gresham College website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and...
Sharing our Culture: a video for Australian children about Aboriginal and Islander ways. Darwin: Nungalinya College 1992. 23min Mangiwa Sagiba from Warruwi on Goulburn Island NT explains some aspects of her culture. Fishing, Cooking, Food gathering and dances are shown.
You can find the evolution of religion tree here: http://thedailybanter.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/ReligionTree.jpg ************************************ Follow Teutonic Shamanism on Twitter here: http://twitter.com/ShamanicTeuton Click "Like" on the Teutonic Shamanism Facebook page here: http://www.facebook.com/TeutonicShamanism Thanks to these links for the images, and music used in the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQSRhdaFjH8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYvgvkKT0Ow https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYX2Av1i_S4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=weR1-KYQgsI https://www.flickr.com/photos/cvalette/7807926144 https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7d/Perun.JPG https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor#/media/File:M%C3%A5rten_Eskil_Winge_-_Tor%27s_Fight_with_the_Giants_-_G...
SUMMARY ▻ Isolated indigenous tribes have been living for years in the Amazonian forest without any contact with other communities. This documentary has . African Tribes About, The Lost Tribes Of Africa : Isolated Tribes Of The Amazon Rainforest 2017 (Documentary) . The Himba are an ancient tribe of tall, slender . Amazing Discovery Isolated Amazon Tribes - Tribe Amazon Rainforest Brazil Full Documentary. NOVA visits the Waorani Indians of Eastern Ecuador less than 30 years after their first contact with Western civilization. Left largely undisturbed because of their .
Phillip Scott Chief Tsunka Wakan Sapa Of Western Band Tsalagi (Cherokee) Ancestry, Phillip has walked the Native Path for over thirty years, learning from traditional Medicine/Holy people, tribal Spiritual leaders, shamans and elders from various cultures. Sundancing for the past twenty consecutive years, he is a ceremonial Chief in the Lakota tradition, entrusted with sharing Indigenous wisdom and traditional healing practices with the contemporary world -- including the arenas of education, modern medicine, religion and business. Interviewed both nationally and internationally on radio, television and for newspapers, his life and wisdom have been featured in journals and books. In addition to directing and teaching the programs at the Center in Northern California, which he founded in...
A documentary film focusing on Native American, Alaska Native, and Pacific Islander behavioral health care and how culture influences treatment decisions. We travel to the South Pacific Island of American Samoa, the pristine wilderness of Alaska, and around the United States to talk with indigenous people and listen to their stories. This film was funded through a grant from the US Department of Health and Human Services - SAMHSA, produced by WideAngle Studios in association with First Nations Behavioral Health Association (Portland, OR). --------------------------------------------------- http://www.wideanglestudios.com contact@wideanglestudios.com WideAngle Studios™ provides professional video production for Portland, Oregon, Seattle, Washington, San Jose, California and Vancouver, ...
--Aeta, Kalinga and Ifugao: A Glimpse into Three Indigenous Cultures of the Philippines (In Tagalog). Episode: 1517, Air Date: 9 . • AJAR1517; 播放日 2010年11月9日 請分享此視頻給您的親朋好友。 下載鏈接: . Indigenous People of PI and other History of the Filipino people.
This presentation was part of the Sombath Symposium on “Humanity and Nature: Traditional, Cultural and Alternative Perspectives”, the objective of which was to present and discuss knowledge and practice drawn from different cultures and traditions that can serve as an alternative foundation to the predominant growth-driven development model. The symposium was organized by the Sombath Initiative and Focus on the Global South in cooperation with the Heinrich-Böll- Stiftung, on February 15-17, 2016 at the Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand.
Co-founder of noma - the world's best restaurant 3 years running -- Claus Meyer has for more than 20 years challenged conventional thinking in agriculture, food production and cooking. He has inspired a generation to rediscover local Nordic produce through cookbooks, TV shows, lectures and food debates. Claus Meyer reveals how he actively searches for territories and challenges where there is a basis for creating a food movement, which will bring about changes of avalanche proportions. http://clausmeyer.dk/ In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-o...
What is life? Even though we don’t quite answer that question, I feel like my next guest, Joshua Cogan, and I cover off on just about every other philosophical question there is. If you don’t know Josh, you should. He is quite possibly one of the greatest photojournalists of our time who has won more awards than one can count. As a true citizen of the world, Joshua’s thirst for curiosity, wonder and exploration have taken him to the hidden corners of the earth to capture the stories of indigenous cultures through photography. On this episode, Josh and I talk about his unusual journey as a self-taught photographer, how he hustled his way at National Geographic to fame and recognition, the mental process he takes to capture rare emo...
Wade Davis discusses the nature of being Human and what it means to live on Earth at this time. He is a Canadian anthropologist, ethnobotanist, author and photographer whose work has focused on worldwide indigenous cultures, especially in North and South America and particularly involving the traditional uses and beliefs associated with psychoactive plants. Davis came to prominence with his 1985 best-selling book The Serpent and the Rainbow about the zombies of Haiti. Davis is Professor of Anthropology and the BC Leadership Chair in Cultures and Ecosystems at Risk at the University of British Columbia. Davis is an Explorer-in-Residence at the National Geographic Society. Named by the NGS as one of the Explorers for the Millennium, he has been described as “a rare combination of scientist,...