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United Nations New Media Gion Television (NGO) reported: UN Deputy Secretary-General Liu Zhenmin hosted the World Indigenous Peoples International Day Summit, and Deputy Secretary-General Amina attended the speech

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United Nations New Media Gion Television (NGO) reported: UN Under Secretary General Liu Zhenmin hosted the International Indigenous Peoples Day Summit and Under Secretary General Amina attended the speech.

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A report from the United Nations Pavilion Headquarters of the United Nations NGO Joya TV: A six-member Mexican government delegation led by the vice president of Joya TV and plenipotentiary representatives from Latin America participated in the World People's International Indigenous people held in the Conference Room of the Economic and Social Council at United Nations Headquarters on August 9. Commemorate the summit.

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The theme of the International Day of the World's Indigenous People in 2019 is "Indigenous Languages". In order to raise awareness of the needs of indigenous groups, the international community commemorates the International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples on August 9 of each year to affirm the first meeting of the United Nations Working Group on Indigenous Peoples. in Geneva in 1982. Since 2019 is designated as the International Year of Indigenous Languages, this year's commemorative activities are based on "Indigenous Languages".

 

Most of the endangered languages ​​are indigenous languages. It is estimated that an indigenous language will disappear every two weeks, jeopardizing the relevant indigenous culture and knowledge system. This is the reason why this International Day of Indigenous Peoples will provoke in the public the serious disappearance of indigenous languages ​​and the urgent need to protect, revitalize and promote indigenous languages ​​nationally and internationally.

A report from the United Nations Pavilion Headquarters of the United Nations NGO Joya TV: A six-member Mexican government delegation led by the vice president of Joya TV and plenipotentiary representatives of Latin America participated in the World Indigenous Peoples International held in the Economic and Social Council Conference Hall of the United Nations Headquarters on August 9. Commemorate the summit.

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The theme of the International Day of the World Indigenous People in 2019 is "Indigenous Languages". In order to raise awareness of the needs of indigenous groups, the international community commemorates the International Day of the World Indigenous Peoples on August 9 every year to affirm the first meeting of the UN Working Group on Indigenous Peoples in Geneva in 1982. Given that 2019 is designated as the International Year of Indigenous Languages, this year's commemorative activities are based on "Indigenous Languages".

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Most endangered languages ​​are indigenous languages. It is estimated that an indigenous language will die out every two weeks, endangering the relevant indigenous culture and knowledge system. This is the reason why this International Day of Indigenous Peoples will cause the public's serious demise of indigenous languages ​​and the urgent need to protect, revitalize and promote indigenous languages ​​at the national and international levels.

WPTV Vice President leads a Mexican government delegation visit the Mexico mission to the UN

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The vice president of WPTV leads a delegation from the Mexican government that visits the mission of Mexico to the UN

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International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples - Theme: Indigenous Peoples' Languages

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(Part 1) International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples 2019 - Theme: Languages ​​of indigenous peoples.

August 9, 2019 - There are an estimated 370 million indigenous people in the world, living in 90 countries. They represent less than 5% of the world's population, but represent 15% of the poorest. They speak an overwhelming majority of the world's estimated 7,000 languages ​​and represent 5,000 different cultures.

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Indigenous peoples are heirs and practitioners of unique cultures and ways of relating to people and the environment. They have retained social, cultural, economic and political characteristics distinct from those of the dominant societies in which they live. Despite their cultural differences, indigenous peoples around the world share common problems related to the protection of their rights as distinct peoples.

Indigenous peoples have sought recognition of their identities, their way of life and their right to traditional lands, territories and natural resources for years, but throughout history their rights have always been violated. Today, indigenous peoples are possibly among the most disadvantaged and vulnerable groups of people in the world. The international community now recognizes that special measures are required to protect their rights and maintain their different cultures and ways of life.

(Part 1) 2019 International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples - Theme: Indigenous Peoples' Languages

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9 Aug 2019 - There are an estimated 370 million indigenous people in the world, living across 90 countries. They make up less than 5 per cent of the world's population, but account for 15 per cent of the poorest. They speak an overwhelming majority of the world's estimated 7,000 languages ​​and represent 5,000 different cultures.

Indigenous peoples are inheritors and practitioners of unique cultures and ways of relating to people and the environment. They have retained social, cultural, economic and political characteristics that are distinct from those of the dominant societies in which they live. Despite their cultural differences, indigenous peoples from around the world share common problems related to the protection of their rights as distinct peoples.

Indigenous peoples have sought recognition of their identities, way of life and their right to traditional lands, territories and natural resources for years, yet throughout history their rights have always been violated. Indigenous peoples today, are arguably among the most disadvantaged and vulnerable groups of people in the world. The international community now recognizes that special measures are required to protect their rights and maintain their distinct cultures and way of life.

Hipólito Arriaga Pote recognized by United Nations

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Hipólito Arriaga recognized by the United Nations Pote

(United Nations) NEW YORK | Hipólito Arriaga Pote made history this week when he followed protocol by raising his usual hand to be recognized for speaking at the United Nations. He spoke with the entire United Nations body that encompasses indigenous peoples from all over the world.

Grand Chief Edward John represented the indigenous people of Canada and served as a panelist. The Honorable Mr. Smith represented the Indians of the United States and the Honorable Hipólito Arriaga Pote represented the Indians of Mexico; that meant that the three leaders of the Indigenous Peoples of North America representing Canada, the United States and Mexico, were present at the United Nations Celebration of Indigenous Languages.

History was made at the United Nations on Indigenous Peoples' Day when the protocol of the customary “raised hand” of Hipólito Arriaga Pote to speak before the Assembly was recognized.

(From left to right) Kalep Gonzalez Blanco, Hipolito Arriaga Pote. Mr. Smith, UN Executive, Luis Galvis Cuy (From left to right) Armando Gomez Gonzalez, Luis Alberto Castellanos Alvarado, Luis Galvis Cuy, Gloria Starr Kins, Kalep Gonzalez Blanco, Hipolito Arriaga Pote.

Panel of speakers for the United Nations Day of Indigenous Peoples Kalep González Blanco and Hipólito Arriaga Pote watch as friends Gloria Starr Kins and Daniela Bas share a moment of tranquility.

Meeting at the Permanent Mission of Mexico to the United Nations (back row from left to right) Luis Alberto Castellanos Alvarado, Armando Gómez González, David McNulty. (First row from left to right) Gloria Starr Kins, Kalep González Blanco, Luis Galvis Cuy, Hipólito Arriaga Pote, Rodolfo Díaz Ortega and Valeria Monge.

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The president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, and the new Secretary of Science and Technology for Indigenous Peoples, Kalep González Blanco. The Indigenous Nation of Mexico will preserve its traditions and multiple cultures while expanding into today's cutting-edge sciences and technologies. The gentlemen of this article are the newly appointed secretaries of the Government of the Indigenous Peoples of Mexico: Dr. Kalep González Blanco (Secretary of Science and Technology) Luis Alberto Castellanos Alvarado (Secretary of Foreign Relations), Armando Gómez González (National Accountant of the Indigenous People of Mexico), David McNulty (Logistics for the Secretariat of Science and Technology), Luis Galvis Cuy (Ambassador for International Trade Affairs of the Indigenous People of Mexico), Hipólito Arriaga Pote (Governor of the Indigenous People of Mexico).

Saoirse Kennedy Hill Indigenous peoples' interests go far beyond local infrastructure, construction, and agriculture. They are incorporating indigenous peoples into all futuristic technologies, including the study of cryptocurrency and aerospace exploration.

Upon learning from the Media Report that Saoirse Kennedy had been helping the Indigenous Peoples of Mexico, Hipólito Arriaga Pote sent his deepest condolences to the Kennedy Family. He said… “We are sorry to hear the news in the media about the death of Ms. Saoirse Kennedy Hill who reported how much she helped the Indigenous Mexicans. Our most sincere and deepest condolences to the family ”—Hipólito Arriaga Pote, National Indigenous Governor”.

Robert F. Kennedy's granddaughter, Saoirse Kennedy Hill, passed away at the young age of 22. Daughter of Courtney Kennedy Hill and Paul Hill, Saoirse died Thursday at the Kennedy compound in Massachusetts, according to press reports. The Cape & Islands District Attorney's Office reported that she was taken to Cape Cod Hospital, where she was pronounced dead. She was tireless in her quest to help other people with bipolar disorder by blogging about the condition.

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(United Nations) NEW YORK | Hipolito Arriaga Pote made history this week when he followed protocol by the customary raising of the hand to be recognized to speak at the United Nations. He spoke to the entire United Nations body encompassing Indigenous People from every part of the world.

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Grand Chief Edward John represented the indigenous of Canada and served as a panelist. The Honorable Mr. Smith represented the indigenous of the United States and the Honorable Hipolito Arriaga Pote represented the Indigenous of Mexico; that meant that the three leaders of the Indigenous People of North America representing Canada, the United States and Mexico, were present in the United Nations Celebration of Indigenous Languages.

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History was made at the United Nations during the Day of Indigenous People when the protocol of the customary “raised hand” of Hipolito Arriaga Pote was recognized to speak to the Assembly.

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(From L to R) Kalep Gonzalez Blanco, Hipolito Arriaga Pote. Mr. Smith, UN Executive, Luis Galvis Cuy

(From L to R) Armando Gomez Gonzalez, Luis Alberto Castellanos Alvarado, Luis Galvis Cuy, Gloria Starr Kins, Kalep Gonzalez Blanco, Hipolito Arriaga Pote.

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United Nations Day of the Indigenous People Speaker's Panel

Kalep Gonzalez Blanco and Hipolito Arriaga Pote look on as close friends Gloria Starr Kins and Daniela Bas share a quiet moment.

Meeting at the Permanent Mission of Mexico to the United Nations (L to R back row) Luis Alberto Castellanos Alvarado, Armando Gomez Gonzalez, David McNulty. (L to R front row) Gloria Starr Kins, Kalep Gonzalez Blanco, Luis Galvis Cuy, Hipolito Arriaga Pote, Rodolfo Diaz Ortega and Valeria Monge.

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Mexico's President Mr. Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and the new Secretary of Science and Technology for the Indigenous People, Kalep Gonzalez Blanco.

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Mexico's Indigenous Nation will preserve its traditions and multiple cultures while also extending itself towards today's state-of-the-art sciences and technologies.

The gentlemen in this article are newly appointed Secretaries of Mexico's Indigenous People of Mexico's Government: They are Dr. Kalep Gonzalez Blanco (Secretary for Science and Technology) Luis Alberto Castellanos Alvarado (Secretary of Foreign Relations), Armando Gomez Gonzalez (National Accountant to the Indigenous People of Mexico), David McNulty (Logistics for Secretary of Science and Technology), Luis Galvis Cuy (Ambassador for International Business Affairs for the Indigenous People of Mexico), Hipolito Arriaga Pote (Governor of the Indigenous People of Mexico).

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Saoirse Kennedy Hill

The Indigenous People's interests go far beyond just local infrastructure, construction and agriculture. They are bringing the Indigenous People into all futuristic technologies including the study of Cryptocurrency and Aerospace exploration. Upon learning of the Media's Report that Saoirse Kennedy had been helping the Indigenous People of Mexico, Hipolito Arriaga Pote sent his heartfelt condolences to the Kennedy Family. He said ...

“We regret to hear the news in the media about the death of Ms. Saoirse Kennedy Hill, who report how much she helped the Indigenous Mexicans. Our most sincere and deepest condolences to the family ”—Hipólito Arriaga Pote, National Indigenous Governor.”

Robert F. Kennedy's granddaughter Saoirse Kennedy Hill has passed away at the young age of 22. Daughter of Courtney Kennedy Hill and Paul Hill, Saoirse passed away on Thursday at the Kennedy compound in Massachusetts, according to the press. The Cape & Islands District Attorney's Office, reported that she was taken to Cape Cod Hospital, where she was pronounced dead. She was tireless in her quest to help others suffering from bipolar disorder by blogging about the condition .

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