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indigenous peoples

After the End

7: How Do We Tell the Time?

Sylvia Kokunda shares the Batwa perspective on time and the challenges her people have faced in adapting to a very different culture since they were removed from their ancestral forest homes in the 1990s.
After the End

6: Indigenous Time

Danya Carroll, indigenous scholar and public health practitioner, reflects on living with different world views, linear time and cyclical time and what we leave for future generations.
Public International Law Discussion Group (Part II)

Under the Radar: Fair and Equitable Benefit-sharing and the Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities Related to Natural Resources

This article critically assesses the increasing cross-fertilization between international environmental law and international human rights law...
Preventing displacement (Forced Migration Review 41)

FMR 41 Recognising the land rights of indigenous peoples and rural communities

Current global trends are putting increasing economic pressure on land and natural resources, raising the risk that new waves of internal displacement may be caused by the combined forces of climate change and large-scale investment in agriculture.

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