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Naben Ingti
Karbi Tribe, North East India.
"We want our leaders to visit our place and celebrate our festival with us. I want them to see our oblation towards nature, and then they will definitely be able to establish environmental policies that include us."
"Our rich tradition should not be lost in the span of time. We should receive the respect we deserve when our children visit their places in order to learn about their culture."
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Ranjeet Daimary
Bodo Tribe, North East India.
“I desire the economic development of our community while keeping in mind the sustenance of resources which is abundant in our environment.”
“As a member of the Bodo community, I wish that our future generations will carry out the culture and tradition of our tribe while also developing and holding hands with technological advancement in due course of time.”
Soilaja Singnarpi
Karbi Tribe, India
"I'd want to encourage leaders to pay greater attention to the indigenous people's diversified world and to provide them with more opportunity to shine."
"I would be happy to see my community flourish in every way, especially as international leaders."
Paramesh Ch Dutta
Assamese Tribe, India
"Before drafting a policy, indigenous people must be considered and consulted and I want people to recognize my community and other communities in North East India, and push local governments and international organisations to safeguard endangered languages and cultures"
Usham Anita Devi
Meitei Tribe, Manipur
The world leaders can support the indigenous community in becoming literate enough to have a median standard of living. Indigenous peoples' inability to read and write perpetuates their social and economic subjugation and exploitation.
I envision a world in which our community is more recognised and respected by other mainstream communities.