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EPISODE · Dec 6, 2023 · 6 MIN

COP28 - Traditional Knowledge Systems Must Be Respected And Acknowledged

from Indigenous Rights Radio · host Cultural Survival

Dr. Mirna Cunningham, an Indigenous Miskita from Nicaragua says, despite progress, Indigenous Peoples face ongoing challenges from climate change and extractive industries. They demand recognition of their rights, knowledge, and role in safeguarding water, forests, and resources. COP28 must amplify their voices and address critical concerns. Produced by Dev Kumar Sunuwar (Sunuwar) Interviewee: Mirna Cunningham (Miskita) "LIBRES Y VIVAS " by MARE ADVETENCIA, used with permission. "Burn your village to the ground", by The Halluci Nation, used with permission.

Dr. Mirna Cunningham, an Indigenous Miskita from Nicaragua says, despite progress, Indigenous Peoples face ongoing challenges from climate change and extractive industries. They demand recognition of their rights, knowledge, and role in safeguarding water, forests, and resources. COP28 must amplify their voices and address critical concerns. Produced by Dev Kumar Sunuwar (Sunuwar) Interviewee: Mirna Cunningham (Miskita) "LIBRES Y VIVAS " by MARE ADVETENCIA, used with permission. "Burn your village to the ground", by The Halluci Nation, used with permission.

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