Indigenous voices take to social media to reclaim their identification, creating group and difficult stereotypes submit by submit.
Indigenous voices are taking to social media to reclaim their identification, tradition and traditions, constructing group and difficult stereotypes submit by submit. Brazil was house to no less than 1,000 indigenous tribes, roughly 13 million individuals, earlier than the arrival of European colonizers. At present solely about 300 communities stay. A lot of them really feel discriminated in opposition to and pressured to assimilate into city tradition, one thing influencers battle in opposition to by making numerous indigenous identities seen on-line. They name it revolution.
Presenter: Anelise Borges
Friends:
Tony Duncan – Apache-Arikara and Hidatsa musician
Ida Helene Benonisen – Sami activist and poet
Kanaya Kolong – founding father of Maasaiboys