Sunday, 24 October 2010
Global changes -- indigenous peoples tell their stories
Poodwaddle
earth clock:
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Indigenous elders tell stories of climate change. United Nations University's Traditional Knowledge Initiative has interviewed natives in Australia, Malawi, Cameroon, Bangladesh, Iran, Papua New Guinea, Tajikistan, Kirghyzstan, Ethiopia, Japan, Panama, Bolivia, Madagascar, Kalimantan, the Russian Altai and the Canadian Arctic. Here are two examples:
Tajik
women
Kyrgyz
pastoralists
See the previous post, and other videos at UNU
Our World 2.0
; and
UN Foundation
videos including
Catastrophic Climate Change
(7 min 2007) if UNFCCC
negotiations
fail. The sites
Conversations with the Earth
,
Project Word
, SIDS
Many Strong Voices
, and Indigenous Peoples’ Biocultural Climate Change Assessment Initiative (
IPCCA
) also have eyewitness stories. Report by the
Sami indigenes
of Norway.
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