7 neighbours have shared what matters to them — in their own words.
“I can give you information about zero irrigation crops, traditional farming methods, and seed conservation.”
“मैं आपको शून्य सिंचाई जीरो इरिगेशन वाले फसलों पारंपरिक खेती के तरीके और बीज संरक्षण के बारे में जानकारी दे सकता हूं।”
translated from Hindi
Nearby, the main topics are centered around the rich heritage and future aspirations of indigenous communities. While there isn't a direct articulation of problems, there's an underlying theme of evolving traditions and ensuring their continuity. The submissions strongly emphasize the value of indigenous knowledge 💡, particularly concerning sustainable living and environmental protection. There's a clear commitment to traditional farming methods and seed conservation 🌱, highlighting crops like maize, cucumber, Kamakuri Bati, and pigeon pea. Furthermore, a desire for inclusive development 🤝 based on stability and good governance is evident, aiming to improve the lives of all community members.
“Kamakuri Bati, corn, and pigeon pea.”
“This inclusive development innovation is based on stability and good governance, aiming to improve the lives of people from all sections of the country.”
“We are most different from other tribes. For 200 years, we have been associated with cocoa, songs, music, seeds, and so on. For the next 20 years, we will do something different. And songs are very much about living together in the jungle.”
“Here, we cultivate maize and cucumber.”
“We cultivate maize here.”
“The unity, identity, and indigenous knowledge of us indigenous people is a source that is based on the principles of sustainable living and environmental protection.”