"Indigenous women are the guardians of native and creole seeds, food sovereignty, biodiversity, ancestral knowledge and promoters of community economies." — Guatemala's REDSAG on International Indigenous Women's Day #NoToGMOs #Agroecology #FoodSovereignty #IndigenousWomensDay ✊
—fighting for sovereignty, justice, and the survival of their cultures. We commit to standing beside them in the ongoing struggle for rights, recognition, and respect.
#IndigenousWomensDay #BartolinaSisa #IndigenousResistance #SafeWomenStrongNations
Today we honour the Indigenous women around the world who carry passion, wisdom, and resilience for their people. Their voices contain the stories of generations, their spirit fuels movements, and their love nurtures communities. 🪶🙌🏽#IndigenousWomen #ProtectTheSacred #IndigenousWomensDay
🌿“Indigenous women’s voices are essential for conservation and the protection of nature.” — Maria De Leon, Guna woman
Indigenous women have always carried wisdom, resilience, and vision, and they are bridges between the past, the present, and the future. #IndigenousWomensDay
#IndigenousWomen carry the strength of generations—whether as mothers, caregivers, sisters, or leaders, they embody resilience and hope. Today we honor their wisdom, their love, and their power to build brighter futures.
#IndigenousWomensDay #IndigenousRights
Their countries, traditions, and languages may be different, but Indigenous women around the world are united by the same struggle: the fight for Indigenous rights and the right to live freely on their lands.
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Today we honor the Indigenous women around the world who carry passion, wisdom, and resilience for their people. Their voices contain the stories of generations, their spirit fuels movements, and their love nurtures communities. #IndigenousWomen #ProtectTheSacred #IndigenousWomensDay
Indigenous women steward ancestral knowledge and shape just futures. Sep 5 is the International Day of #IndigenousWomen, honoring Aymara Bartolina Sisa (1780) and the Aymara-Quechua revolt against Spanish rule in Peru. #IndigenousWomensDay #IndigenousWomenRising #NativeSistersBlossom