“Land, water, and food are not mere commodities but the very foundation of life and the bond of [indigenous] peoples with nature.” Pope Francis offered that remin-der in a message sent to the 7th Indigenous Peoples’ Forum orga-nized by the UN’s International Fund for Agricultural Develop-ment (IFAD). The forum takes place in Rome on February 10-11 under the theme: “Indigenous Peoples’ right to self-determina-tion: a pathway for food security and sovereignty.”
In his message, the Pope said indigenous peoples have the right to preserve their identity but noted that this right is severely threatened by the increasing sei-zures of farmland by multinational corporations and states. These seizures cause much harm to indigenous peoples and put at risk communities’ right to a dignified life, he lamented.
“The defense of the right to preserve one’s culture and identity requires the recognition of the value of their contribution to so-ciety, as well as the safeguarding of their existence and the natural resources essential for their livelihood,” he said.
Pope Francis added that de-fense of indigenous peoples’ rights is a matter of justice, as well as a way to guarantee a sustainable future for all humanity. “Driven by our sense of belonging to the human family,” he said, “we can ensure that future generations enjoy a world in harmony with the beauty and goodness that guided God’s hands in creation.” The Pope praised the heritage of indigenous peoples, saying their ancestral traditions reveal a “horizon of hope in our present time, marked by intense and complex challenges and numerous tensions.”
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