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Speakers urge UNDRIP as a 'living framework,' call for indigenous jurisdiction over lands
Summary
Three meeting participants said the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples should guide governance and investment, and called for indigenous jurisdiction over lands and resources; one speaker cited Rapa Nui heritage administration and networking needs.
Speakers at a meeting urged that the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) be treated as a "living framework" that should guide governance, investment and treatment of land, and they called for indigenous jurisdiction over lands and resources.
Commenter 1, a meeting participant, said, "There is basically no negotiation that is not relevant for indigenous peoples. UNDRIP is not a document to be celebrated once a year. It is a living framework that must guide how we govern, how we invest,…
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