But who are they? The indigenous people share the belief that nature is sacred beside their distinct rituals and traditions. They keep their own traditions, their own language and cultural belief which are different from the modern society. It is estimated that there are more than 370 million indigenous peoples spread across 70 countries worldwide. Moreover, indigenous territories are home to 80% of the world’s biodiversity.
However, no one take them into consideration since they are different from most people. Their home, their culture, their traditions are slowly disappearing. Indeed, the governments decide to cut the forests for agricultural fields, for urbanisation, construction… with one idea in mind: make money. Except that indigenous people are the ones who take care of our biodiversity, of our wildlife and of our beautiful planet. They live in peace, in harmony with mother earth but are threatened because of powerful people who always want more than what they already have.
Why not take the indigenous people as an example, for mother earth.