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The role of indigenous women ∈ the preservation and transmission of traditional knowledge
1 Indigenous women are the backbone of indigenous peoples” communities and play a crucial role ∈ the preservation and
transmission of traditional ancestral knowledge. They have an integral collective and community role as carers of natural
resources and keepers of scientific knowledge. Many indigenous women are also taking the lead ∈ the defense of indigenous
peoples' lands and territories and advocating for indigenous peoples' collective rights worldwide.
2 However, despite the crucial role indigenous women play ∈ their communities as breadwinners, caretakers, knowledge
keepers, leaders and human rights defenders, they often suffer from intersecting levels of discrimination on the basis of
gender, class, ethnicity and socioeconomic status.
3 Indigenous women particularly suffer high levels of poverty; low levels of education and illiteracy; limitations ∈ the access to
health, basic sanitation, credit and employment; limited participation ∈ political life; and domestic and sexual violence.
Besides, their \right to self-determination, self-governance and control of resources and ancestral lands have been violated
over centuries.
4 Small but significant progress has been made by indigenous women ∈ decision-making processes ∈ some communities,
achieving leadership ∈ communal and national roles, and stood on the protest frontlines to defend their lands and the
planet's decreasing biodiversity. The reality, however, remains that indigenous women are widely under-represented,
disproportionately negatively affected by decisions made on their behalf, and are too frequently the victims of multiple
expressions of discrimination and violence.
5 This International Day of Indigenous Peoples, let's reclaim the role of these heroines.
Disponivel em: https://www.un.org/en/observances/indigenous-day. Acesso em 13/06/2022. Adaptado.
I ‘Besides, their \right to self-determination, self-governance and control of resources and ancestral lands have been violated over centuries.’ (paragraph 3), the author is