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'Wherever Indigenous Peoples Live, Forests, Groves And Mangroves Are Respected'

Outlook Traveller talks to Yon Fernndez-de-Larrinoa, head of the Indigenous Peoples Unit of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.

'Wherever Indigenous Peoples Live, Forests, Groves And Mangroves Are Respected'
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Outlook Traveller talks to Yon Fern&aacutendez-de-Larrinoa, head of the Indigenous Peoples Unit of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.

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OT Are sacred groves more revered in certain countries like India, or is it the same everywhere else in the world
Wherever Indigenous Peoples live, forests, groves and mangroves are respected. Their cosmogony seeks familiarity with the sacredness embedded in mountains, water bodies and even savannahs. This is constant in the seven socio-cultural regions of the world and in the 90 countries where 476 million Indigenous Peoples live.
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