by Rubina Cohen | Aug 7, 2019
Sacred original Shipibo names bear the mark of ancestors and history. To carry an original Shipibo name means to have roots in the names of the forest, animals and other beings central to the Shipibo worldview. It offers internal resources and vision, as well as the...
by Rubina Cohen | Aug 5, 2019
This project provides training in civic organization and Indigenous language education in the local Tsetal and Tsotsil communities. Its programs help to strengthen the abilities of children, youth and adults to read and write in their own language, to become more...
by Rubina Cohen | Aug 5, 2019
The Kusi Kawsay Association seeks to empower children, youth, and adults of Indigenous communities in the Sacred Valley through the creation and support of three permanent, multidisciplinary programs: the Kusi Kawsay Andean School, the Kusi Ñan Organic Farm, and Ñawpa...
by Rubina Cohen | Aug 4, 2019
The Association of Munduruku Wakoborun Women want to help their shamans visit the funerary urns that were taken from them by the construction of the São Manoel and the Teles Pires dams. The women have been called by their ancestors, who are demanding that their...
by Rubina Cohen | Aug 4, 2019
The HEAL Guatemala model is based on a year-long program of Mayan medicine training sessions and clinics. This program will help young Indigenous medicine women participate as traditional health builders and pillars of their community, acquiring and promoting...
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