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Conservation International | Lilia Isolina Java | Amazonia Indigenous Women's Fellowship @ConservationInternational | Uploaded August 2024 | Updated October 2024, 17 hours ago.
A community leader in the Ticuna Indigenous Resguardo territory, Lilia Isolina Java stresses how nature, Indigenous peoples, knowledge, and ancestral practices are inseparable and how she is working to highlight the role of Indigenous women in ancestral practices.

Lilia is leveraging her resources as a 2024 Conservation International Amazonia Indigenous Women’s Fellow to help the women in her community lead environmental research activities and how holistic nature management is critical to her community and conservation.
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Lilia Isolina Java | Amazonia Indigenous Women's Fellowship @ConservationInternational

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