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There are an estimated 42 million indigenous people in Latin America, according to the World Bank report "Indigenous Latin America in the Twenty-First Century". Among the countries with the largest ...
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Indigenous people with HIV 'invisible' in Latin AmericaIndigenous communities in Latin America say they are being excluded from the global HIV/AIDS response, leaving them without access to life-saving medicines and prevention tools. The Latin America ...
Cynthia Vidaurri, folklorist at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian, travels the world conveying the stories of Indigenous peoples. In her recent American Indian Magazine ...
Speakers of rare languages struggled to navigate COVID care Speakers of rare languages struggled to navigate COVID care Florence Goupil immortalizes Latin American Indigenous life Florence Goupil ...
Different Latin American authorities have inspected the ... responded to the claims of the Sikuani Indigenous people in the department of Meta. There are three disciplinary procedures filed ...
Latin American history is not as simple as Columbus ... pawn positioned in American countries today to denigrate Indigenous people and to remind them that they are inferior to anything signifying ...
It surveyed Latin American Indigenous communities in Los ... The impact of this gap extends well beyond voting. For example, Indigenous people from Mexico and Guatemala lacked essential COVID ...
Indigenous Peoples Day is a movement of recognition for the havoc brought upon Native American communities by European colonization. The day is not an officially recognized holiday under U.S ...
The Latin America region as a whole is grappling with an increasing number of new HIV infections according to UNAIDS, amid dwindling funding to tackle the disease. Indigenous people affected by HIV ...
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