International Day of Indigenous People
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The United Nations declared August 9th as the official Indigenous Day. This day draws global attention to the plight of this group, who in Suriname are called the first inhabitants of the country. This title should carry a certain honor. However, nothing could be further from the truth. This creates a bitter feeling among the indigenous people, who primarily want to feel and act indigenous. One of the advantages Suriname enjoys, attributed to th…
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Havana.- Every August 9th, the International Day of Indigenous People is commemorated, in recognition of the first UN working meeting on this community, in Geneva, in 1982. The commemoration was officially instituted on December 23, 1994. Every year UNESCO celebrates this day by sharing information on important projects and activities related to a previously established topic. Indigenous people are heirs to a great ling…
The International Day of Indigenous Peoples, proclaimed by the General Assembly of the United Nations (UN), is celebrated on 9 August. It commemorates the first meeting held by the Working Group on the Multiple Populations of Indigenous Peoples of the Subcommission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities in 1982. (Continue reading...) The entry International Day of Indigenous Peoples was first published in Remolacha - News D…
Havana, Aug 9 (Latin Press) On August 9th, the International Day of Indigenous Populations is commemorated, in recognition of the UN's first working meeting on this community in Geneva in 1982. The post Cuba evokes the International Day of Indigenous People first appeared on News Prensa Latina.
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