
In this edition, 97 authors from Latin America, Africa, Asia, Arctic, Middle East and the Pacific line-up the main events impacting the lives of indigenous communities in 2018, making the book a go-to reference for everyone who wishes to be updated on the rights of indigenous peoples.
The Indigenous World is a one-of-a-kind documentation tool, that offers a comprehensive yearly overview of the developments indigenous peoples experience around the world. The book also serves as inspiration to raise global awareness of the rights of indigenous peoples, their struggles, their worldviews and their resilience. DOWNLOAD HERE
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Photos on the cover of The Indigenous World 2019 are part of The World in Faces, a photo project by Alexander Khimushin.
*SOURCE: International Work Group for indigenous Affairs – IGWIA. Go to ORIGINAL.
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