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Ashaninka-Indians

- South America -

The Society for Threatened Peoples (STP) has been advocating for minorities in America since 1969.


Further information about the Ashaninka-Indians

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01. July 2020 – Covid-19 in Brazil

Indigenous umbrella organization publishes emergency plan (Press Release)

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10. November 2017 – Sharp criticism at the climate summit in Bonn: the “first victims of climate change” are being marginalized

Representatives of indigenous peoples cannot speak out (Press Release)

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04. June 2016 – A call to preserve the rights of indigenous peoples in Brazil!

Begin of the Games of the XXXI Olympiad in Rio de Janeiro (Press Release)

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13. July 2016 – Brazil: A voice of reason in political chaos

Ashaninka want to build a better future for their region together with non-indigenous inhabitants

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27. November 2015 – Delegation of Amazon Indians at the World Climate Change Conference in Paris

“Securing land rights for indigenous peoples is an ideal climate protection measure” – Listen to the Ashaninka and the Puyanawa! (Press Release)

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