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By Dev Kumar Sunuwar
In March 2011, a 9.1 magnitude earthquake, the most powerful earthquake ever recorded in Japan, hit and caused the loss of thousands of human lives, and destroyed infrastructure including communication facilities. The chaos affected not only for victims, but also relief workers by interrupting communication channels among them.
By Duane “Chili” Yazzie
The creation stories tell that five-fingered humankind is of the Earth. We were formed of the substance of Earth, we come from the Earth, we came out of the Earth.
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By Andrea Carmen, Executive Director, International Indian Treaty Council
INTERNATIONAL INDIGENOUS PEOPLES FORUM ON CLIMATE CHANGE
OPENING PLENARY STATEMENT
24TH CONFERENCE OF THE PARTIES OF THE UNITED NATIONS FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE, (COP 24)
DECEMBER 2, 2018, KATOWICE POLAND
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Every year, on December 1st, the international community observes a day that is dedicated to raising awareness of the AIDS pandemic.
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Consejo Consultivo Internacional de Jóvenes Indígenas
Introducción
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Jess Cherofsky // 617.441.5400 x 15 // jess@cs.org
International Arts Festival Features Jewelers of Silver, Gold, and Grass
Indigenous artists convene at 43rd holiday season of Cultural Survival Bazaars
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Contact: Jess Cherofsky // 617.441.5400 x 15 // jess@cs.org
Intricate Indigenous Crafters from Highlands of Ukraine and Mexico Travel to Boston
Forty-third annual Cultural Survival Bazaar Season Features over Fifty Artists
CAMBRIDGE, MA, November 2, 2018 -
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Jess Cherofsky // 617.441.5400 x 15 // jess@cs.org
Weaving the World: Indigenous Arts Festival Brings Crafters from Over Two Dozen Countries