2020 星期日 8月9日 (日) World Indigenous Peoples’ Day United Nations Observance 2021 星期一 8月9日 (一) World Indigenous Peoples’ Day United Nations Observance 2022 星期二 8月9日 (二) World Indigenous Peoples’ Day United Nations Observance 2023 星期三 8月9日 (三) World Indigenous People...
History of International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples The first UN meeting that focused on indigenous people was held in Geneva on August 9, 1982. For the next decade, there was no special day dedicated to the indigenous people. In December 1994, the UN-designated International Day...
International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples was created to commemorate and shine a light on the thousands of Indigenous cultures around the world sharing a common problem: their unique ways of life, traditions, and languages are under threat; and sometimes extinction. The Lakota Home City...
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This article addresses the challenges of Indigenous Peoples' participation in conservation nomination processes and in the management of the sites they inhabit. It analyses the developments – conceptual and legal – produced both in UNESCO and in the United Nations Human Rights system for the inclusio...