Published Nov 24, 2022
An Indigenous Perspective on Humanity’s Survival on Earth | Jupta Itoewaki | TED
Jupta Itoewaki explores the critical role of indigenous leadership in environmental conservation, sharing her personal journey from the Amazon rainforest to global advocacy. She stresses the importance of land rights and indigenous guardianship in preserving biodiversity and ensuring a sustainable future for all.

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