Strengthening of best practices in the preservation of cultural diversities: A phenomenological research

Author:

Emmanuel C. Maraña ,Ramiella Anne A. Arpon ,Irvin Lance L. Capuchino ,Romiele Anne F. Casiño ,Kate Rossleth T. Casuga ,Jenifer G. Aguilar

Abstract

This study illuminates the field of indigenous cultural preservation. The importance of indigenous knowledge to the survival of human communities motivates efforts to preserve it. Opportunities to alter the world abound, but they may need to adapt to shift in generational attitudes and methods. Any civilization will refer to ethnic groupings as minorities. However, their culture’s diversity cannot be discounted; rather, it is a distinguishing aspect of history that must be kept and protected. To ensure that the data were accurate and reliable, the researchers assessed data saturation and performed data triangulation and ground truths. Indigenous peoples and indigenous cultural communities frequently appeared in research on resource management and the extractive industries, suggesting a relationship between the two indigenous communities diverge from one another. Numerous indigenous people still struggled with a number of human rights challenges, which is sad. The truth is that the implementation of their rights is far from perfection. One of the greatest hurdles to indigenous peoples' ability to exercise their human rights is the pressure placed on their lands, territories, and resources as a result of activities related to resource extraction and development. Their rights are not protected or promoted, and their cultures are still in danger. Indigenous people have had unprecedented access to and participation in international legal and policy procedures pertaining to human rights, demonstrating their influence on those decisions. By nature, the rights of indigenous people are collective rights. In other words, they belong to indigenous people who have organized themselves into peoples. The Declaration also recognizes individual rights, but its level of collective rights recognition is unprecedented.

Publisher

GSC Online Press

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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