This woman is able to: - advocate for her values; - joke about a traumatic past; - laugh about patronising foreigners; In a language that's not her own. I'm humbled and grateful to have the opportunity to listen to her. Thank you TED.
This presentation touched me in ways TED talks rarely do. So refreshing. Jupta is completely authentic and unfettered by catch phrases and affectations. I sincerely hope she keeps on track to her goals.
it is refreshing to listen to other perspectives. It is us "the civilized world" who are really at odds with nature and still we have the nerve to preach. (her line of going to their home to preach is absolutely brilliant). i don't know were to start but listening much more to people like Jupta is very necessary i hope we see more of this at TED
thank you... Your brave strong woman who deserves incredible respect, blessings and gratitude thank you for what you are doing and protecting the forests...I hope everyone LISTENS and Joins us ... 💜💙💚💛💖
Jupta Itoewaki's presentation was profoundly inspiring, highlighting the indispensable role of Indigenous communities in environmental stewardship. Her emphasis on the "five Rs"-responsibility, respect, relationship, reciprocity, and redistribution-offers a compelling framework for sustainable development. By sharing her personal journey and the wisdom of her people, she underscores the necessity of integrating Indigenous perspectives to ensure humanity's survival on Earth. Thank you.
What an amazing talk from a fantastic young woman 🤩🤩🤩 she talks the truth we all need to take notice of, clearly indigenous people have the knowledge for getting back in touch with our roots and away from the madness that our “modern” and “cultured” societies have brought us to! Thank you to you🙏
We need a global parliament of indigenous peoples, give the seven thousand languages not just a voice but listened to. The UN represents just the few hundred most powerful languages/nations.
This is so beautiful and it is both triumphant and tragic. The momentum of the global machine will not be stopped as long as those driving it care more about their own interest than the interests of all.
And they will ALWAYS care more about their own interests. We are extremely unimportant to the elite. I’m so thankful that we can still hear and witness stories like the ones here, though, while we can.
I’m so thankful for indigenous, aboriginal, and native humans. They have my sympathies always. I value their knowledge and I look forward to learning more. ❤
I recently returned from the jungle of Peru…I never witnessed angry people in city or jungle! Perhaps at night may be a different story around bars and nightlife which I am not interested in…but I never saw it.
More than half of the people that traveled to the new world died from starvation and disease. On the very first harvest the pilgrims decided to have a Thanksgiving. Happy Thanksgiving 😔🙏
I couldn't LOVE THIS anymore than I do at this moment in time right now!!! Dear Lady, your name in no way has any business colliding with the word trash in a sentence said by ANYONE, at ANYTIME OR FOR ANY REASON. EVER. You're recycled...LOVE IT!!! You are NOT defined based upon anyone else's CHOICE to be and to remain ignorant. The damage deliberately and purposely caused to the ENTITRE Earth, her many peoples, cultures, etc being justified and disguised by one single word - PROGRESS -by our species is inexcusable and selfish. I have not referred to people using the words humanity or human beings for many years now. Why? Because there is NOTHING about the way we treat EACH OTHER OR ANYTHING IN WHAT'S LEFT OF THE NATURAL WORLD AROUND US IN EVERY WAY THAT IS HUMANE. NOTHING. One person's "progress" is another person's way to try to rationalize and justify destroying what is considered to inconvenient and in their way. Not unlike any other parasitic infection that untreated or not kept in check, leaves nothing but ruin, chaos and destruction in its wake. Nothing more, nothing less. In my not so humble opinion. Well done Jupta! Very well done indeed!!! ❤ ~ APRIL LIPKE
*I’m so happy I made productive decisions about my finances that changed my life forever. I’m a single mother living in Melbourne Australia, bought my second house in September and hoping to retire next year at 50 if things keep going smoothly for me.
*all the Indian reserves I have been to have their houses in disrepair, junk appliances all over their yards, and multiple broke-down cars strewn on the properties... but hey, they can afford cell phones, liquor, dope & smokes* *if I want any Earth-survival related advice, I'll ask myself thank you*
It’s almost like trapping people on the most unyielding and inhospitable regions of their ancestral lands has a negative effect on the outcome on an abused people.
@@emilyamaro9263 *they are not caged, they can get out off the rez and work, just like the houses across the road that are not on reserves.. stop making excuses.. yes there have been immense injustices, but the greatest obstacle is self-pity*
*I’m so happy I made productive decisions about my finances that changed my life forever. I’m a single mother living in Melbourne Australia, bought my second house in September and hoping to retire next year at 50 if things keep going smoothly for me.
This woman is able to:
- advocate for her values;
- joke about a traumatic past;
- laugh about patronising foreigners;
In a language that's not her own.
I'm humbled and grateful to have the opportunity to listen to her. Thank you TED.
Right! This is a good one!
Thank you for putting that so succinctly! This was such a joy to watch.
As an Indigenous person from Suriname myself, I am so proud of Jupta. Let's fight for our rights as Indegenous Peoples. 🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷
This presentation touched me in ways TED talks rarely do. So refreshing. Jupta is completely authentic and unfettered by catch phrases and affectations. I sincerely hope she keeps on track to her goals.
I liked your last statement:'Just ot realize how much we all need the earth because it uniquely contributes to our lives, and it sustains us"💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
it is refreshing to listen to other perspectives. It is us "the civilized world" who are really at odds with nature and still we have the nerve to preach. (her line of going to their home to preach is absolutely brilliant). i don't know were to start but listening much more to people like Jupta is very necessary i hope we see more of this at TED
thank you... Your brave strong woman who deserves incredible respect, blessings and gratitude thank you for what you are doing and protecting the forests...I hope everyone LISTENS and Joins us ... 💜💙💚💛💖
Jupta Itoewaki's presentation was profoundly inspiring, highlighting the indispensable role of Indigenous communities in environmental stewardship. Her emphasis on the "five Rs"-responsibility, respect, relationship, reciprocity, and redistribution-offers a compelling framework for sustainable development. By sharing her personal journey and the wisdom of her people, she underscores the necessity of integrating Indigenous perspectives to ensure humanity's survival on Earth. Thank you.
What an amazing talk from a fantastic young woman 🤩🤩🤩 she talks the truth we all need to take notice of, clearly indigenous people have the knowledge for getting back in touch with our roots and away from the madness that our “modern” and “cultured” societies have brought us to! Thank you to you🙏
We need a global parliament of indigenous peoples, give the seven thousand languages not just a voice but listened to. The UN represents just the few hundred most powerful languages/nations.
"don't judge the book by its cover",not because she's an indigenous person doesn't mean she has no knowledge about everything.proud of yah girl!!
Everybody please Support Indigenous People and Help Protect Our world 💖
How do they protect the world?
Aren't all people indigenous to our world?
@@harshbutt So true XD
@@anomaly_echelon7994 Indigenous people are usually fighting on the frontlines by protesting against things that would cause harm to the land
@@harshbutt you know that ain’t right. “Indigenous” means ancestors originally belonging to a place, like before colonization.
Great speech .... it speaks of all genuine indigenous agendas of the world....
Thank you for this beautiful perspective, you are very special, God bless you
This is so beautiful and it is both triumphant and tragic. The momentum of the global machine will not be stopped as long as those driving it care more about their own interest than the interests of all.
And they will ALWAYS care more about their own interests. We are extremely unimportant to the elite. I’m so thankful that we can still hear and witness stories like the ones here, though, while we can.
Respec is not a word. Respect is. Other than that? Everything she said is absolutely right.
This humbled me
Such a wonderful reminder! 😊
I’m so thankful for indigenous, aboriginal, and native humans. They have my sympathies always. I value their knowledge and I look forward to learning more. ❤
With respect to your opinions, they don't need our sympathy. The only thing they need is our support.❣️
@@rajkiranrajput 💕 You’re right.
@Lucy in the Sky ofcourse 💯❣️
It's actually fresh to listen to her talk. Listening from Cambodia😘
Everyone is human we really need to protect each other !
I really wish you could give different levels of good. This one would get 5 thumbs up. I loved this talk! Thank you for the gift
Insightful !
Let's renew this knowledge before we go!
Thank you Ted for this video.
thank you for indigenous people that were make a great contribution to our planet, i hope we always can support them
❤Beautiful
❤❤❤
Thank you 🙏🏼
Great talk, loved it 🙏👌👍🥰🇮🇳
THANK YOU
WOW!
I recently returned from the jungle of Peru…I never witnessed angry people in city or jungle! Perhaps at night may be a different story around bars and nightlife which I am not interested in…but I never saw it.
“We Are The Forest…”
You are never a trash, who said that ? I like your outfit very much think can stitching one for myself 😄
More than half of the people that traveled to the new world died from starvation and disease. On the very first harvest the pilgrims decided to have a Thanksgiving. Happy Thanksgiving 😔🙏
Nice video
God bless
I couldn't LOVE THIS anymore than I do at this moment in time right now!!! Dear Lady, your name in no way has any business colliding with the word trash in a sentence said by ANYONE, at ANYTIME OR FOR ANY REASON. EVER. You're recycled...LOVE IT!!! You are NOT defined based upon anyone else's CHOICE to be and to remain ignorant.
The damage deliberately and purposely caused to the ENTITRE Earth, her many peoples, cultures, etc being justified and disguised by one single word - PROGRESS -by our species is inexcusable and selfish.
I have not referred to people using the words humanity or human beings for many years now. Why? Because there is NOTHING about the way we treat EACH OTHER OR ANYTHING IN WHAT'S LEFT OF THE NATURAL WORLD AROUND US IN EVERY WAY THAT IS HUMANE. NOTHING. One person's "progress" is another person's way to try to rationalize and justify destroying what is considered to inconvenient and in their way. Not unlike any other parasitic infection that untreated or not kept in check, leaves nothing but ruin, chaos and destruction in its wake. Nothing more, nothing less.
In my not so humble opinion.
Well done Jupta!
Very well done indeed!!! ❤
~ APRIL LIPKE
🙏🏻💚🙏🏻
*I’m so happy I made productive decisions about my finances that changed my life forever.
I’m a single mother living in Melbourne Australia, bought my second house in September
and hoping to retire next year at 50 if things keep going smoothly for me.
there is no distinction as modern and natural world, Both eat the little fish. What matters is the extent of power.
👊❤🙏
Are there any indigenous people in the United Kingdom?
All human are indigenous to somewhere. 'Aboriginal' is the word you're looking for.
I'm an indigenous person from Sweden i.e. I'm white.
Talk about how Ted wants depopulation and prey on people with good hearts like her. This is a movie. 🍿😂.
Since Suriname is so untamed, I wonder why they never shot a season of "Survivor" there. Many of us miss the exotic locations.
vaulable
🇸🇷
subtitles please
I'm watching it with subtitles now, they must have been added since
Sure this chic works at Café Nero
Indigenous people had 20% child mortality rates before colonialisation.
🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷
Remember Indian Nation segregate Us by race this is the true systemic racism of the modern era
Os índios do 🇧🇷 speak inglês Q 🌊😂😂
first
Whoa I thought these people went extinct centuries ago! Fascinating to see - like visiting a zoo
*all the Indian reserves I have been to have their houses in disrepair, junk appliances all over their yards, and multiple broke-down cars strewn on the properties... but hey, they can afford cell phones, liquor, dope & smokes*
*if I want any Earth-survival related advice, I'll ask myself thank you*
It’s almost like trapping people on the most unyielding and inhospitable regions of their ancestral lands has a negative effect on the outcome on an abused people.
@@emilyamaro9263 *they are not caged, they can get out off the rez and work, just like the houses across the road that are not on reserves.. stop making excuses.. yes there have been immense injustices, but the greatest obstacle is self-pity*
*I’m so happy I made productive decisions about my finances that changed my life forever.
I’m a single mother living in Melbourne Australia, bought my second house in September
and hoping to retire next year at 50 if things keep going smoothly for me.
❤❤❤
Remember Indian Nation segregate Us by race this is the true systemic racism of the modern era