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Indigenous Women: an Authority Figure Responsible for Transferring Knowledge to New Generations

Indigenous women and their continuing work strengthen identity and organization in indigenous communities, who are recognized for their contributions to the upbringing and for being guides in the development of several generations, which strengthens the sense of belonging of their people. Women are proud of the ancestral knowledge that they transmit to their gay and Ayamanes descendants in Lara. When they remember International Indigenous Women’…
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Indigenous women and their continuing work strengthen identity and organization in indigenous communities, who are recognized for their contributions to the upbringing and for being guides in the development of several generations, which strengthens the sense of belonging of their people. Women are proud of the ancestral knowledge that they transmit to their gay and Ayamanes descendants in Lara. When they remember International Indigenous Women’…

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laprensadelara.com broke the news in on Friday, September 5, 2025.
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