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Julien Brave NoiseCat: ‘Indigenous peoples have survived an apocalypse’

By France24
02 October 2022   |   4:58 pm
As the world struggles to overcome the huge problems of today, it would do well to turn towards indigenous peoples for solutions. That's the message from Julian Brave NoiseCat, a writer, journalist and advocate for indigenous peoples.

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