When we protect the variety of life on Earth, we protect our own future. In the mountains of Northern Thailand, an Indigenous village named Huay Hin Lad Nai is showing the world how to do this right. For over four generations, this community has looked after its ecosystem using its own customary rules, beliefs, and Indigenous knowledge.
On this International Day for Biological Diversity, we celebrate a powerful truth: the best way to protect nature is to support Indigenous Peoples. In Huay Huay Hin Lad Nai, Indigenous Youth are stepping up as powerful leaders, working side-by-side with their elders to keep their forest green and their planet healthy.
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- Keeping Sacred Traditions Alive
Unmarried young men and women lead ceremonies that teach respect for the Earth. For example, a young person must be the very first one to drop rice seeds into the soil during a new farming cycle. They also lead essential tasks during community weddings and funerals to keep the cycle of life moving.
- Mapping the Land with Technology
Young people are using modern technology to defend their ancestral home. They work with elders to map out the territory, record the traditional names of streams, and use GPS and computers to document their land. This high-tech data proves to the government that indigenous management keeps the forest thriving.
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Credit: https://www.hinladnai.com/


