A BIO-CULTURAL CRITIQUE OF THE CBD AND ABS PART I / CHAPTER 1 On September 14, 2007, the United Nations General Assembly Principles: adopted the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. We endorse by consensus the following principles as a Article 25 of the Declaration states that “Indigenous peoples statement of our beliefs and a guide to our actions. have the right to maintain and strengthen their distinctive • Mother Earth and all human, plant and animal relatives spiritual relationship with their traditionally owned or otherwise are sacred, sovereign, respected, unique living beings with occupied and used lands, territories, waters and coastal seas their own right to survive, and each plays an essential role and other resources and to uphold their responsibilities to future generations in this regard. A number of declarations by ILCs further articulate this relationship: in the survival and health of the natural world. • Human beings are not separate from the rest of the natural world, but are created to live in relationship and harmony with it and with all life. 1. In May 2007, 44 indigenous peoples groups meeting in • The Creator has given us a sacred responsibility to protect New York issued the Declaration on Indigenous Peoples' and care for the land and all of life, as well as to safeguard Rights to Genetic Resources and Indigenous Knowledge. its well being for future generations to come. They began the declaration by stating: Conclusions: We, the undersigned indigenous peoples and organizations, • We uphold the sacredness of life and oppose ideas, systems, having convened during the Sixth Session of the United world views and practices, including global finance and Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, from patent laws, which define the natural world, its life forms 14 to 25 May 2007, upon the traditional territory of the and the knowledge of Indigenous Peoples as property Onondaga Nation, present the following declaration regarding our rights to genetic resources and indigenous knowledge: • Reaffirming our spiritual and cultural relationship with all life forms existing in our traditional territories; or "commodities". • We oppose the actions of government agencies, corporations, educational institutions, and religious bodies which promote the idea that the natural world is to be dominated and exploited by humanity using non- • Reaffirming our fundamental role and responsibility as the sustainable development practices that contaminate or guardians of our territories, lands and natural resources; destroy the natural world, species and habitats, sacred sites, • Recognizing that we are the guardians of the indigenous and our communities and homes. knowledge passed down from our ancestors from generation to generation and reaffirming our responsibility 3. On February 19, 1995, in Phoenix, Arizona, 18 indigenous to protect and perpetuate this knowledge for the benefit peoples organisations adopted the Declaration of of our peoples and our future generations Indigenous Peoples of the Western Hemisphere Regarding the Human Genome Diversity Project which began by stating: 2. On August 7, 1997, the Heart of the People Declaration was adopted by the North American Indigenous Peoples • We are the original peoples of the Western hemisphere of Summit On Biological Diversity and Biological Ethics. the continents of North, Central and South America. Our In the preamble, they stated that: principles are based upon our profound belief in the sacredness of all Creation, both animate and inanimate. We We, the participants in the North American Indigenous live in a reciprocal relationship with all life in this divine and Peoples Summit on Biological Diversity and Biological Ethics natural order. express our profound concern for the well being of our • Our responsibility as Indigenous Peoples is to insure the Mother Earth and the Indigenous Circle of Life known as continuity of the natural order of all life is maintained for "biological diversity". We wish to add our voices to ongoing global discussions regarding the protection of biological diversity, the generations to come. • We have a responsibility to speak for all life forms and to defend the integrity of the natural order. safeguarding of traditional knowledge and sustainable • In carrying out these responsibilities we ensure that all life development practices, and the ethical use and treatment in its natural process and diversity continues in a reciprocal of all forms of life based on harmony, respect and the relationship with us. spiritual interconnectedness of the natural world. 15

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