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- Indigenous people have been standing up to protect water for decades — because to them, is more than just hydration. Water is alive and holds a spirit. Water is sacred. It's the lifeblood that flows through lakes, rivers and oceans, fosters important ecosystems and has been used for transportation since time immemorial.
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This peer-reviewed article describes the worldview and sacred relationship of the Cree people in Alberta, as well as how colonial policy has created despair (pomewin) in Aboriginal communities and a state of disconnectedness from the water.
Mar 22, 2021 · But understanding water only as a resource is problematic. It often focuses on access to water in the present, without referencing its ties to history and colonization. In doing so, we erase the important foundational knowledge that many Indigenous Peoples around the world have about water.
Indigenous peoples have relied on water for their livelihood, spiritual practices, and traditional knowledge for generations. They have a deep understanding of their interconnectedness between water, land, and all living things.
Jan 1, 2024 · Indigenous Peoples are disproportionately affected by water insecurity as compared to non-Indigenous Peoples (Tinoco, 2014). Globally, Indigenous Peoples represent 18% of the extreme poor, and across 23 countries, around 33% of those living in extreme poverty live in rural areas (Arrojo-Agudo, 2022).
Jul 31, 2023 · As part of increased engagement in global water policy, Indigenous Peoples are beginning to outline the appropriate means, but the starting point is to increase resources to help empower them to participate in policy and decision-making.
Why indigenous relationships with water matter. New Zealand is facing a looming water crisis. Indigenous approaches to water management could offer a way out. “As a Wahine Maori, a Maori...