
AMAN, is the Indigenous Peoples Alliance of Indonesia. Weaving Ties is an initiative of The Invisible Thread (TINTA), a non-profit global facilitation platform at the service of indigenous peoples and local communities, particularly women and youth. In the Weaving Ties initiative, we have signed agreements and work in close collaboration with indigenous organizations and forest communities of a regional and with a broad territorial base, which make up the Global Alliance of Territorial Communities. Many scientists rely on Indigenous people to guide their work by helping them to find wildlife, navigate rugged terrain or understand changing weather trends, for example. The Weaving Ties initiative has organized numerous territorial exchanges, campaigns and learning activities in the main tropical forest regions of the world, supporting alliances between peoples and organizations, improving their governance and making their messages visible Contributing to the development of capacities of the peoples and communities of the tropical forests of the world, in the defense of their rights

The challenge is that those who are indoctrinated, who don’t have an open mind to multiple perspectives, are going to miss out on that. And so bringing those together, I think, is still our greatest source of hope. And it’s now facing the same complexity that conventional science is facing. We believe that by strengthening the territorial organizations that defend their rights we are contributing to improve the impact of their actions and therefore to the mitigation of climate change and social injustices It has both an empirical and spiritual source. The promotion of land titling and community governance is vital to achieving the global objectives of reducing emissions, adapting to climate change and protecting biodiversity. (2016, March 10) Storyteller Weaves Traditional Tales. We work with the organizations that make up the Global Alliance of Territorial Communities (GATC), a coalition of indigenous organizations and forest communities from the Amazon Basin, Brazil, Mesoamerica, Central Africa and Indonesia, which advocates for the respect of human rights and territorial rights of the peoples it represents Indigenous storytelling is often oral stories, songs, chants, and prayers and suffused with.

There’s a colonial view that holds back the best potential of. It’s a narrow-focused model that was really developed from the ‘good ol’ boys’ lens in the 20 th and early 21 st century, he said. The Weaving Ties initiative was born in 2015, during the Conference of the Parties (COP21) in Paris, with the objective of strengthening alliances, raising demands and increasing capacities in representative organizations of indigenous peoples and local communities of tropical forests The North American Model has worked well for many users over the past 100 years, Hessami said, but it’s not without shortcomings.
