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En numerosas comunidades Indígenas, la creatividad y la artesanía son formas de resistencia, memoria y sanación colectiva. El arte tradicional revitaliza conocimientos ancestrales y fortalece el tejido social, mostrando el conocimiento comunitario como herramienta de transformación en armonía con la Madre Tierra. En 2024, Cultural Survival apoyó en Guatemala, mediante el programa de Becas Para Jóvenes Indígenas, dos proyectos donde la creatividad, la artesanía y el rescate ancestral son actos de resistencia y esperanza.

Visit Cultural Survival Bazaar artist Houseofmirs.com to learn how the Indigenous Peoples in Kashmir dream. The “About us” webpage opens with a compelling quote about how “All human beings are also dream beings, (and that) dreaming ties all mankind together.” When the webpage was created in 2023, it reflected a dream to acquaint the world with exquisite handmade textiles from their homelands of the Kashmir Valley—famous for the enchanting, snow-capped Himalayan Mountains, rivers, valleys, flora-filled gardens, and... cashmere.  

By Onambani Jules, Radio Director

In the lush, forested region of southern Cameroon, the Indigenous Bagyeli and Bakola communities, with a combined population of around 2,500, face growing threats to their ancestral lands and traditional way of life. Scattered across the Ocean department, these communities have long relied on the forest for their livelihoods and cultural identity. However, the encroachment of agribusiness, logging, and development projects has led to widespread deforestation and land grabbing, jeopardizing their existence.

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