LETTER: W̱SÁNEĆ conference highlights importance of Indigenous educators
- The W̱SÁNEĆ Early Years Conference emphasized the role of Indigenous educators in fostering intergenerational relationships based on belonging and love.
- Participants at the conference focused on reviving ancient languages and cultures, showcasing effort and intention in this process.
- The rights of Indigenous Peoples are recognized in important documents affirming their distinct title and rights since time immemorial.
- Reconciliation involves returning land and respecting Indigenous jurisdiction, reflecting a lifestyle of autonomy and choice rather than a tokenistic effort.
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The Importance of Language Revitalization & Education With Kara Bobroff | SXSW EDU 2025 Rewind
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Within the framework of the Indigenous Peoples ' Week, the Government of Chubut recalls that it will carry out a territorial operation that will bring documentation tools and procedures related to identity to Mapuche, Tehuelche and Mapuche-Tehuelche communities, through a coordinated action between provincial and national agencies; the initiative is carried out by the Directorate of Policies for Indigenous Peoples, under the Ministry of Human De…
The Ministry of Education, Culture, Science and Technology of the Province of Chaco, through the Undersecretary of Interculturality and Plurilingualism, recalls that Saturday, April 19, is the Day of the Native Peoples of America, because on that date in 1940 the First Inter-American Indigenous Congress was held, which brought together representatives of 19 countries of the continent and delegates of various indigenous peoples, and the Inter-Ame…
The National Aboriginal Pastoral Team (Endepa) called for participation in the activities of the Indigenous Peoples’ Week, scheduled for April 19-25, with the slogan “Indigenous peoples exist, pre-existing and have rights”, these are days of reflection on the history, culture, rights and struggles of indigenous peoples. Endepa recalls that “this date has its roots in American Indian Day, established on April 19, 1940 at the First Inter-American …


Indigenous Peoples Day is remembered this Saturday (19)
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