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#REPOST @dadaborari with @get__repost__app • @treesistance ROGÊ – Nação Tupi

This beautiful song was created by the @RogeBrasil for the short film Curupira, filmed by @cosmoroncon and directed by @lea_hejn for @waterbearnetwork.

It features the Treesistance Head of the Forest Guardian program Chief Dadá Borari (@dadaborari) and the TI Maró community.

The song and film talks about the Indigenous peoples relationship with nature and their reliance and subsequent struggle to protect the forest. In short, many don’t understand is that to be Indigenous is to be part of nature itself.

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#REPOST @whatkatesaid with @get__repost__app Warm welcomes and skilful weaving at one of the villages on Flores island, Indonesia. Here in the village of Watublapi, hidden up in the highlands of Flores, beautiful patterns full of symbols adorn cotton fabrics. Weaved from scratch and dyed using natural colours and traditional techniques, these textiles cary deep meaning and local cultural code.





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#REPOST @gastonacurio with @get__repost__app Estamos en plena temporada de papas nativas del Peru, una oportunidad para pedirle a sus caseros en los mercados que las ofrezcan para prepararlas en casa y a los cocineros profesionales para que las incluyan en sus menus con platos deliciosos, unicos y saludables fruto del esfuerzo de nuestros agricultores y el amor a su tierra y biodiversidad #repostandroid #repostw10




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#REPOST @lakeeyshahmarie with @get__repost__app Tansi and Kia Ora! ✨ When two different cultures collide! Was a pleasure to spend some time with the Maori peoples here in 🇮🇹 #repostandroid #repostw10




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#REPOST @mayanleague with @get__repost__app #Quetzaltenango On June 28, the Maya Mam Nation of Concepción Chiquirichapa came together to reforest the sacred Mountain of the Sleeping Elder burned earlier this year. They thanked the support of the International Mayan League and all the people who donated to make this reforestation of 3,000 trees possible. They also thanked the accompaniment of Maya community journalism in the documentation of the forest fires they experienced.

Members of the COCODE of the community Toj Chulup, Concepción Chiquirichapa, also thanked the support of the municipality and the organization Amor and Esperanza, for the coordination in the reforestation of this day. #CommunityJournalism

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#REPOST @espiritu_fueguino with @get__repost__app Hombre kawésqar, fotografía realizada por Martín Gusinde. 1923.

La utilización de pintura corporal fue una costumbre muy común entre los pueblos kawashkar, yámana y selk’nam, aunque restringida a las ceremonias. Dibujaban en su rostro y cuerpo rayas y motivos geométricos de distintos colores. Cuando los hombres kawashkar iban a ser padres se cubrían de color rojo y se adornaban con plumas blancas el hombro derecho y el pecho. Cuando se trataba de la muerte de un familiar, pintaban su rostro de negro, diferenciando el diseño según la causa de muerte. #repostandroid #repostw10




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#REPOST @people_of_the_marianas with @get__repost__app “I famalao’an ni gumoggue iya guåhan | the women who saved guam”
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this is an oral history from guåhan that highlights the importance of women in our culture and provides an explanation for the island’s shape.

Long ago, a group of fishermen were in Hagåtña bay and noticed that the bay had gotten larger. A group of fishermen in Pago bay noticed that it had grown in size as well. Each day, the bays kept growing and guåhan was getting more narrow. A fisherman finally spotted the culprit: a giant fish. The island’s strongest men gathered to hunt the fish. They were unsuccessful for several nights, unable to find where the fish was hiding. The women discussed this while they were washing their hair with lemon peels in Hagåtña springs. The next day, the women noticed the lemon peels they used last night were now in Pago bay. The women realized that the fish must have eaten a hole under the island from Hagåtña to Pago bay! Now that they knew where the fish was, the women wove their long black hair together into a magic net. They sang as they wove, causing the net to grow. That morning, they sang to lure the fish from his hiding spot. The fish approached them and they threw their magic net over the fish, capturing the fish and saving the island.

This story makes me so proud to be a chamoru woman and shows how our women have always protected and loved our island. I’m gonna make a part 2 of this, so stay tuned!

This was my first time trying a digital medium and it was definitely a learning experience lol. I’m excited to keep practicing!

The iconic photo of the famalao’an putting coconut oil in their air was my inspo (:
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