Without the Natives, There Is "No Future for humanity",...
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Sonia Guajajara hopes that Aboriginal people will be able to play the first roles at COP30 in Belém.
On the eve of the UN climate conference in Belém, the 51-year-old minister foresees "the best COP in terms of indigenous participation." But she denounces the "racism" that the natives still suffer.
The Minister of the Indigenous Peoples of Brazil, Sonia Guajajara, hopes that the native peoples will have a leading role in COP30, which opens on Monday in the Amazon, and states that without them "there is no future for humanity", in an interview with AFP.Integrant of the Guajajara-Tenethehara ethnic group and born in an indigenous reserve of the state of Maranhão (northeast), Guajajara is the first person to occupy this position created by le…
The Brazilian Minister of Indigenous Peoples, Sonia Guajajara, hopes that indigenous peoples will be able to play prominent roles in COP30, which begins on Tuesday (10) in Belém, and says that without them “there is no future for humanity”, in an interview with AFP. Integrant of the indigenous tribe Guajajara-Tenetehara, born in an indigenous reservation in the state of Maranhão, she is the first person to assume the role created by President Lu…
Brazil's indigenous peoples hope to have a central place at the international climate conference that begins on Monday. Their main spokesperson is the country's Minister of Indigenous Peoples,… COP30: Indigenous peoples are vital to the future of humanity - ΙΝΑΦΤΕΜΟΠΟΡΙΚΙ
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