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Protecting Mother Earth: Sacred Guardianship & Ecocide Law

Partner event at COP26

Independent collaborative event which took place during COP26 in Glasgow.


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Protecting Mother Earth: Sacred Guardianship & Ecocide Law


How can the profound traditions and practices of sacred guardianship be respected/included in the existing dominant legal system?  Ecocide law reflects a factual reality (both physical and spiritual) - that if we damage the Earth, there are consequences. Could this protective law be a bridging piece towards rebalancing our relationship to Mother Nature?


Schedule:

Opening ceremony
9.30 - 9.45am GMT approx

Discussion circle
9.45 - 11.15am GMT approx

Reading by Chief Ninawa, of the ‘Declaration of alliance of Mother Nature's Guardians’
and Film (25 mins) 11.15am - 12 noon GMT Approx

Closing ceremony
12noon
- 12.15pm GMT Approx


Speakers:

Director of the Original Nations Program at The Fountain, member of the Mother Earth Delegation, executive member of the Alliance of Mother Nature's Guardians and a spokesperson of the Grand Council of the Eagle and the Condor.

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Mbya Guarani indigenous leader and the Executive Coordinator of the Guarani Yvyrupa Commission (CGY) and the National Articulation of Indigenous Peoples of Brazil (APIB).

(Dine’ and Dakota) Tom is the Executive Director of the Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN), an executive committee member of the Alliance of Mother Nature's Guardians and a member of the Global Alliance of the Rights of Nature.

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General chief of the Huni Kuí people in the Brazilian Amazon. President of FEPHAC (Huni Kuí Federation of the State of Acre), international ambassador of his people and member of the Alliance of Mother Nature's Guardians.

Indigenous leader belonging to the Xipaya people, activist and medical student at the Federal University of Pará (UFPA). Director, the Association of Indigenous Students at UFPA, advisor to the Xingu Women's Movement, the Federation of Indigenous Peoples of Pará and the Liberate the Future: Climate Change movement. Founder, Juma Institute in October 2020.

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Mbya Guarani indigenous chief and a coordinator of the Guarani Yvyrupa Commission.

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Journalist, author and activist. President of the King Leopold III Fund for Nature Exploration and Conservation, and chair of Friendship Belgium.

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Founder and president of Planète Amazone. Executive committee member of the Alliance of Mother Nature's Guardians and film director.

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Co-Founder & Executive Director, Stop Ecocide International

 

Contributor / translator

Executive coordinator Health In Harmony Brazil. Council member of Instituto Socioambiental (ISA). Engineer. Lives in Altamira on the banks of the Xingu River in the Amazon Rainforest.

Moderator:

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Co-Founder Synchronicity Earth & Flourishing Diversity. IUCN Patron of Nature



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