A United Coalition of Native American Leaders, Activists, Scientists and Organizations Release the Following Joint Statement.[1]
A United Coalition of Native American Leaders, Activists, Scientists and Organizations Release the Following Joint Statement.[1]
Reposteado por el programa de Hindenburg
Hindenburg celebra el Día Mundial de la Radio 2020 (WRD2020) este 13 de febrero de 2020, en el que se ofrecen descuentos en nuestros productos para productores de radio y podcasts.
Hindenburg de nuevo se une a Cultural Survival para impulsar su misión en la promoción de los derechos y las culturas de los pueblos Indígenas en todo el mundo a través de la radio.
Desde Radio de Derechos Indígenas hemos usado el poder de la radio comunitaria para informar a las comunidades Indígenas de sus derechos. Nosotros visualizamos un mundo en el que las comunidades Indígenas, equipadas con el conocimiento de sus derechos, sean fortalecidas para proteger sus tierras, lenguas, y culturas.
En medio de un denso hermetismo se logra apenas saber de manera extraoficial que un grupo armado de aproximadamente 80 personas al que identifican como “el grupo armado Kukalón” irrumpió la tranquilidad de la comunidad Alal, Indígena Mayangna, en Bonanza, a 400 kilómetros al noreste de la ciudad capital, Managua.
According to early reports, an armed group of approximately 80 people who identify as “the Kukalón Armed Group” recently disturbed the peace of an Indigenous Mayangna village of Alal, Bonanza, 400 kilometers northeast of Managua, Nicaragua. On January 28, 2020, the group massacred 6 Indigenous Mayangnas, another 10 are reported missing, and several houses were burned. Five of the victims have been identified: Tránsito Mesa, Víctor Díaz, Juan Emilio Devis, Carlos Martín, and Miguel Dixon.
By Alexandra Carraher-Kang
On January 14, 2020, over 100 individuals, including members from other Indigenous Tribal Nations, stood with the Shinnecock Indian Nation in part of an ongoing protest against development on sacred burial grounds in New York. Located in Sugar Loaf, a designated critical environmental area, the development of a single-family, two-story residence with a three-car garage was approved by the town Southampton. However, the applicant did not inform the Shinnecock Nation of its plans.