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When the Dutch government announced plans to buy out farms close to nature reserves and cut the country’s livestock herd by as much as one-third, farmers revolted, staging massive demonstrations and destabilizing politics in the Netherlands. A series of articles and a video break this down. In Brazil, members of São Paulo’s Jaraguá Guarani Indigenous […] ....

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In Panama, an Indigenous kingdom fights for its right to the forest

CHANGUINOLA, Panama Long before the Naso peoples in the northern jungles of Panama won the fight for their land, before a king came from far away to lead them against the invaders and cattle ranchers, the bureaucrats and corporations who wanted the territory to themselves long before all of that, the Naso people […] ....

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Follow Indigenous peoples' lead on climate


Follow Indigenous peoples lead on climate
By
Phil Glynn | May 24, 2021 , Opinion Contributor
Activists display banners referring to the shutting down of existing oil pipelines in the northern United States at Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington, DC, on April 1, 2021, one block from the White House as US President Joe Biden was holding his first cabinet meeting.
This month, President Biden announced America’s commitment to cut greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030. It’s an ambitious, eleventh-hour effort to meet our climate goals and stave off catastrophe.  Can it succeed? Yes, but only if we follow the lead of Indigenous people in the U.S. and around the world. ....

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After Landmark Territorial Win, Naso People of Panama Look to the Future


February 10, 2021
Last November, Jorge Gamarra Aguilar, an Indigenous Naso leader, was in lockdown in Panama due to the Covid-19 crisis when his phone began buzzing with messages. The news was out: the Naso had finally won the right to their ancestral land. 
“I could not go anywhere and despite being alone at home, I felt so happy sharing the news with people on WhatsApp,” says Gamarra. “The joy was immense for me. I have been part of this struggle and part of this process since 1980.”
The Naso number some 4,000 people spread across dispersed communities along the forested banks of the Teribe River in western Panama, where they practice subsistence farming, fishing, and botanical medicine. The Naso are the Western Hemisphere’s last remaining monarchy.  ....

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