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Día de la Resistencia Indígena

El 12 de octubre de 1492, cuando Cristóbal Colón llegó al territorio que hoy es conocido como continente americano, los Pueblos que ancestralmente habitábamos estas tierras comenzamos una lucha que continúa hasta nuestros días: luchamos para seguir existiendo como lo que somos, Pueblos Indígenas con una lengua, cultura, tradiciones, espiritualidad, territorios y formas de organización y de vida que nos son propias desde tiempos inmemoriales. 

El Ánimo de una Lidereza

Graciela Arias, Coordinadora nacional de Mujeres Indígenas en Panamá, una gran líder entre las mujeres. Expresa alguno de los  obstáculos que ha tenido que sobrepasar como mujer líder dentro de su comunidad. Exhorta, a niñas y jóvenes de seguir adelante a pesar de las pruebas en el camino. 

The Impact Of Religion On Maasai Traditions And Culture

With colonization and migration comes intercultural exchanges. Religions are often brought from one area to another, and with this, new traditions and ways of worship. Radio producer Mathias Kowayu Tooko explores the impact of Christianity on his people.
Voice: Mathias Kowaya (Maasai)
Interviewees:
Parkipuny Kilel
Noorkireu Kurtut
Maruna Potot
Ngojie Masheren
Rikoni Mboro
Music: "Osidai" by Nalepo Shengena Kilel ,used with permission.

Religion And Culture In Tanzania - Swahili Language

In this radio program, producer Alice Tipap explores religion in Tanzania, and how it has had an impact on the culture of the Indigenous Maasai people.
Produced by Alice Tipap (Maasai)
Interviewees: 
Michael Metui
Ezekiel Kereri
Lucas Laizer
Rikoyan Nairoti
Elizabeth Timotheo
Lekishon Koika
Music "Endomononi" performed by Nongishu Naisiri Seki , used with permission.  

"LIBRES Y VIVAS " by MARE ADVETENCIA, used with permission.
"Burn your village to the ground", by The Halluci Nation, used with permission

Maasai Traditional Knowledge - Swahili Language

In this radio program, producer Alice Tipap talks about Maasai traditional knowledge, with emphasis on weather and food security.
Produced by Alice Tipap (Maasai)
Interviewees: 
Nailejileji Tipap
Ezekiel Kereri
Michael Metui
Rikoyan Nairoti
Paulina  Michael
Music "Endomononi" performed by Nongishu Naisiri Seki , used with permission.  
"Burn your village to the ground", by The Halluci Nation, used with permission

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