Wayfinders Circle 2022 Annual Report - Flipbook - Page 11
JOINT ACTIVITIES
countries to walk hand in hand with Indigenous Peoples in addressing biodiversity
crisis, and looks toward an era when the negative legacy of conservation on Indigenous Peoples can be corrected.
The Wayûnders Circle members shared their experiences in the following events:
Please see below some selected press articles that came out
of Wayûnders Circle participation in COP 15.
To the rhythm of rap, Wampis indigenous people
defend the Peruvian Amazon
Agencia Andina, December 6, 2022
1. The Autonomous Territorial Government of the Wampis Nation, Peru
2. Indigenous Governance of Traditional Territory: Learnings from the Wayûnders Circle for Achieving the Post-2020 Framework
3. Warddeken Land Management, Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia
4. Our Village (If Not Us Then Who) presentation of ûnal edited ûlms made by
Wayûnders Circle members as part of the Wayûnders Circle communications
training
Kevin O'Sullivan, Cop15: Leaders ‘putting political
expediency9 ahead of protecting life on Earth
The Irish Times, December 10, 2022
Fermin Koop, This indigenous community in Peru
declared itself an autonomous government to ûght
deforestation and mining
ZME Science, December 12, 2022
Madeleine Gregory, COP15: Aboriginal Australians
Connect Biodiversity to Human Rights
Atmos, December 14, 2022
In photos: A look at some of the people at COP15
The Globe and Mail, December 19, 2022
Giovanni Torre, Wampis Nation makes a stand for
Indigenous autonomy at COP15, National
Indigenous Times
December 27, 2022
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