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WCIP_Tewa 20. Heh-leh-ee-yun-ee-vee-we-neh-hah-wen-nah.

In conjunction with Indigenous Peoples, States should implement open and impartial processes to acknowledge and advance the rights of Indigenous Peoples pertaining to their land, territories and resources.

This series of 24 PSAs in the Native American language Tewa, is based on the Outcome Document of the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples, which took place in September of 2014 in New York. Translated from English, the PSAs highlight specific passages of the Outcome Document in an effort to inform audiences of exactly what the document contains and encourages action.

WCIP_Tewa 22. Neh-ee-ghee-heh-yeh-de. Hah-dee-dun-ghee-kee-puh wah-doh.

Indigenous Peoples’ participation in many areas of society should be encouraged as they have a range of knowledge to offer, especially with regards to conservation and the importance of biodiversity.

This series of 24 PSAs in the Native American language Tewa, is based on the Outcome Document of the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples, which took place in September of 2014 in New York. Translated from English, the PSAs highlight specific passages of the Outcome Document in an effort to inform audiences of exactly what the document contains and encourages action.

WCIP_Tewa 23. Neh-ee-ghee-heh-yeh-de. Hah-dee-dun-ghee-kee-puh wah-doh.

Indigenous Peoples’ knowledge is important for sustainable economic, social and environmental development.

This series of 24 PSAs in the Native American language Tewa, is based on the Outcome Document of the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples, which took place in September of 2014 in New York. Translated from English, the PSAs highlight specific passages of the Outcome Document in an effort to inform audiences of exactly what the document contains and encourages action.

WCIP_Tewa 24. Neh-ee-ghee-heh-yeh-de. Hah-dee-dun-ghee-kee-puh wah-doh.

Indigenous Peoples’ knowledge and strategies should be taken into account in the development of national and international environmental policies.

This series of 24 PSAs in the Native American language Tewa, is based on the Outcome Document of the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples, which took place in September of 2014 in New York. Translated from English, the PSAs highlight specific passages of the Outcome Document in an effort to inform audiences of exactly what the document contains and encourages action.

Mitos y realidades de la transición energética, episodio 1 en ch'orti'

El Consejo Maya Ch'orti' de Guatemala presenta el podcast: “Mitos y realidades de la transición energética”, en él se informa qué es la transición energética y cómo está afectando a los Pueblos Indígenas; además, se comparten experiencias en las que empresas mineras han entrado a comunidades sin respetar el derecho al Consentimiento Libre, Previo e Informado. 

Puedes escuchar, descargar y compartir este programa de forma gratuita.

Música de introducción:

Mitos y realidades de la transición energética, episodio 2 en español

El Consejo Maya Ch'orti' de Guatemala presenta el podcast: “Mitos y realidades de la transición energética”, en él se informa qué es la transición energética y cómo está afectando a los Pueblos Indígenas; además, se comparten experiencias en las que empresas mineras han entrado a comunidades sin respetar el derecho al Consentimiento Libre, Previo e Informado. 

Puedes escuchar, descargar y compartir este programa de forma gratuita.

Música de introducción:

Mitos y realidades de la transición energética, episodio 2 en ch'orti'

El Consejo Maya Ch'orti' de Guatemala presenta el podcast: “Mitos y realidades de la transición energética”, en él se informa qué es la transición energética y cómo está afectando a los Pueblos Indígenas; además, se comparten experiencias en las que empresas mineras han entrado a comunidades sin respetar el derecho al Consentimiento Libre, Previo e Informado. 

Puedes escuchar, descargar y compartir este programa de forma gratuita.

Música de introducción:

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