Indigenous Child: I have the right to be an Indigenous child - Paperback
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by Sixtus Dominguez (Author)
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: Indigenous Child UNDRIP sets out minimum standards and fundamental freedoms for the survival, dignity and wellbeing of Indigenous Peoples of the world and was adopted by the UN General Assembly on September 13th, 2007. UNDRIP is -of, by, and for Indigenous Peoples of the world. This book follows the storyline and art-world of a young child during the time UNDRIP has manifested into a global human rights movement. The book seeks to educate and ask the viewer to envision a world where these minimum Indigenous standards are reached. How would the world look differently than it does today? Where are the inadequacies that could be rooted out of our children's lives? How will the world look when UNDRIP is implemented? Today, together with UNDRIP we can create and increase social behavioral changes, legal changes, ecological clean up, and resiliency towards sustainability to ease the burden of Mother Earth.










