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WCIP Magar 12

Produced by Cultural Survival with facilitation of Community Empowerment and Social Justice (CEmSoJ) Foundation and Federation of Nepalese Indigenous Journalists (FONIJ).

Translation by: Meg Bahadur Ranamagar

Voices: Meg Bahadur Renamagar, Suprina Thapamagar

WCIP Magar 13

Produced by Cultural Survival with facilitation of Community Empowerment and Social Justice (CEmSoJ) Foundation and Federation of Nepalese Indigenous Journalists (FONIJ).

Translation by: Meg Bahadur Ranamagar

Voices: Meg Bahadur Renamagar, Suprina Thapamagar

WCIP Magar 14

Produced by Cultural Survival with facilitation of Community Empowerment and Social Justice (CEmSoJ) Foundation and Federation of Nepalese Indigenous Journalists (FONIJ).

Translation by: Meg Bahadur Ranamagar

Voices: Meg Bahadur Renamagar, Suprina Thapamagar

WCIP Magar 15

Produced by Cultural Survival with facilitation of Community Empowerment and Social Justice (CEmSoJ) Foundation and Federation of Nepalese Indigenous Journalists (FONIJ).

Translation by: Meg Bahadur Ranamagar

Voices: Meg Bahadur Renamagar, Suprina Thapamagar

Nuestra madre tierra siente, lengua Tutunaku de Cuetzalan, Puebla, México

Para los Pueblos Indígenas la tierra es nuestra madre, es fuente de vida y de sabiduría; por esta razón, el cuidado de la tierra es fundamental en nuestras culturas. A lo largo de toda nuestra historia, hemos mantenido una estrecha relación con ella; no obstante, debido a la influencia de formas de vida ajenas que han llegado a nuestras comunidades, es necesario recordar a las nuevas generaciones el valor de la madre tierra.  

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