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At 28 years old, Maria Jose Andrade Cerda is one of the youngest leaders of the Yuturi Warmi, a patrol group of Ecuador. Named after the Yuturi fire ant — a ...
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At 28 years old, Maria Jose Andrade Cerda is one of the youngest leaders of the Yuturi Warmi, a patrol group of Ecuador. Named after the Yuturi fire ant — a ...
The theme for the twenty fourth session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues is "Implementing the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples within United Nations Member States and the United Nations system, including identifying good practices and addressing challenges” The forum takes place in New York. Cultural Survival attended, and spoke to some of the delegates who attended. Produced by Shaldon Ferris (Khoi/San) Interviewee: Maria Jose Andrade Cerda (Quechua) Music 'Libres Y Vivas' by Mare Advertencia, used with permission. 'Burn your village to the ground' by The Haluci Nation, used with permission.
The theme for the twenty fourth session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues is "Implementing the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples within United Nations Member States and the United Nations system, including identifying good practices and addressing challenges” The forum takes place in New York. Cultural Survival attended, and spoke to some of the delegates who attended. Produced by Shaldon Ferris (Khoi/San) Interviewee: Maria Jose Andrade Cerda (Quechua) Music 'Libres Y Vivas' by Mare Advertencia, used with permission. 'Burn your village to the ground' by The Haluci Nation, used with permission.
En un episodio más desde la COP 30, escuchemos a María José Andrade Cerda, Activista y Lídereza Indígena Kichwa de Ecuador, ella es representante de Confederación de Nacionalidades Indígenas de la Amazonía Ecuatoriana (CONFENAIE) quien nos informa sobre las demandas de las juventudes indígenas en la COP30. Música de introducción: - “Burn Your Village to the Ground” de The Halluci Nation. Derechos de autor, propiedad de The Halluci Nation. Usada bajo su permiso. Voces: - Maria José Andrade, kichwa, Colombia. - Rosario Sul Gonzáles, maya kaqchikel, Cultural Survival, Guatemala. Entrevista: - Rosario Sul Gon...
En un episodio más desde la COP 30, escuchemos a María José Andrade Cerda, Activista y Lídereza Indígena Kichwa de Ecuador, ella es representante de Confederación de Nacionalidades Indígenas de la Amazonía Ecuatoriana (CONFENAIE) quien nos informa sobre las demandas de las juventudes indígenas en la COP30. Música de introducción: - “Burn Your Village to the Ground” de The Halluci Nation. Derechos de autor, propiedad de The Halluci Nation. Usada bajo su permiso. Voces: - Maria José Andrade, kichwa, Colombia. - Rosario Sul Gonzáles, maya kaqchikel, Cultural Survival, Guatemala. Entrevista: - Rosario Sul Gon...
Os líderes, incluindo Maria José Andrade Cerda dos Povos Indígenas Kichwa de Serena do Equador, reconheceram o papel crucial das comunidades ...
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At 28 years old, Maria Jose Andrade Cerda is one of the youngest leaders of the Yuturi Warmi, a patrol group of Ecuador. Named after the Yuturi fire ant — a ...
Maria José Andrade Cerda is from the Kichwa community of Serena, in the Ecuadorian Amazon. She was one of the founders of the International ...
... Maria Jose Andrade Cerda, Alexandra Narvaez, Domingo Peas, Jorge Perez Rubio, and Wrays Perez. Felicidades , it's an honor to work closely with several of ...
Maria José Andrade Cerda is a young Kichwa woman from the Serena community who was born, raised, and continues to live in Ecuador's Amazon region. She is a ...
@bmorinstories Brandi Morin interviews Maria Jose Andrade Cerda (Kichwa) at the #UNPFII Indigenous Media Zone about the impacts of Canadian mining on ...
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Maria Jose Andrade Cerda, one of the leaders of Yuturi Warmi, explains that Indigenous women have an integral vision for territorial defence.