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Talks, Panels & Breakout Sessions

Throughout the weekend, Bio Summit will be live on Zoom!

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Friday, Oct. 9 | Saturday, Oct. 10 | Sunday, Oct. 11

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Indigenous Perspectives on Guardianship
Oct
10

Indigenous Perspectives on Guardianship

A panel featuring speakers:

  • Margarita Mora (Nia Tero)

  • Jupta Itoewaki (Wayana People of Suriname)

  • Tiyua Uyunkar (Achuar Nation of Ecuador)

  • Sharon Austin (the Akawaio People of Guyana)

Nia Tero works in areas where Indigenous peoples sustain large-scale ecosystems within their collective territories. We support existing and potential systems of governance that can secure successful guardianship of these territories. Our relationships with Indigenous peoples and local communities revolve around shared commitments for guardianship. These commitments are put in practice through agreements that lay out mutual obligations to secure the well-being of peoples and places and to provide durable, long-term financial and technical support. Each agreement follows an explicit process of planning guided by humility and a principle that all participants are equals.

ZOOM ROOM: CHLOROPLAST

 https://mit.zoom.us/j/99871630836

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