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By Tia-Alexi Roberts (Narragansett, CS Staff)

Cultural Survival joined representatives of more than 275 Tribes, villages, and Indigenous communities at the National Tribal and Indigenous Climate Conference, held September 9-12, 2024, in Anchorage, Alaska. Over the course of four days, the conference attracted some 800 attendees both in-person and virtually. The event was organized by the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals.

Nixon Piaguaje Yaiguaje, profesión periodista, comunicador indígena de la Amazonía colombiana, director audiovisual, líder indígena y político del pueblo siona, pueblo en vías de extinción, actualmente coordinador de comunicaciones ozip y director de la emisora radio Waira 104.7 fm que representa a 11 pueblos indígenas del putumayo filiales a la organización Zonal IndígenaDel Putumayo. Nixon Piaguaje Yaiguaje es parte de la delegación de Cultural Survival a la COP16 de la Convención sobre Diversidad Biológica en Cali, Colombia.

On October 14-15, 2024, Mni Ki Wakan (Water is Sacred) (“MKW”) Co-conveners, Cultural Survival, Indigenous Peoples’ Rights International, Black Hills Clean Water Alliance, UMN-Twin Cities-American Indian Studies Department, and partners are convening the Mni Ki Wakan Summit, themed, “Confluence of Rising Currents: Indigenous Water Justice, Co-Governance, & Indigenous Youth Leadership.” The MKW Summit will take place in the ancestral and traditional territory of the Dakota people, Mniśota Makoce, The Land of Misty & Foggy Waters.

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