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Three new studies on Indigenous conservation for International Indigenous Peoples Day

Indigenous peoples and local communities have critical intimate knowledge of climate change impacts and adaptation options in their lands while the majority of those lands are under threat from industrial development, according to scientists and other researchers involved with three studies. Coinciding with the International Day of Indigenous Peoples, August 9, researchers involved with a […]

In Philippines, climate change tests Indigenous farming like never before

ILOILO, Philippines In the mountainous village of Jayobo in the central Philippines, internet and mobile connectivity are spotty. The nearest town center is an hour’s drive along a rough, unpaved road, and electricity has only recently reached the village and remains intermittent. To get information about the weather, Indigenous Suludnon farmers like Adelfa Lebuna […]

Philippines: Caught in the current – how nationalist development narratives threaten the future of Dumagat people | Minority and Indigenous Trends 2023: Focus on water

Philippines: Caught in the current – how nationalist development narratives threaten the future of Dumagat people | Minority and Indigenous Trends 2023: Focus on water
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Organic farming, and community spirit, buoy a typhoon-battered Philippine town

KIDAY, Philippines Gloomy skies don’t dampen the spirit of Virginia Nazareno as she happily waters organic vegetables on an April morning in Kiday, a sitio or hamlet on the banks of the Agos River at the southern tip of the Sierra Madre mountain range. “Our pechay are so big, customers are amazed,” the 66-year-old […]

It gives life : Philippine tribe fights to save a sacred river from a dam

DARAITAN, Philippines Members of the Indigenous Dumagat-Remontado, young and old alike, stood out against the greenery in their traditional red loincloth and tapis. On a scorching Good Friday morning, their brows were knit, their footsteps quiet yet firmly grounded, as they wound through the Tinipak River in the Philippines’ Sierra Madre Mountain Range. After […]

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