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Indigenous Women of the Venezuelan Amazon: Weavers of Climate Resilience

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In the south of Venezuela, next to the imposing Orinoco River, indigenous women are the main affected in the face of climatic anomalies. Their traditional knowledge inherited from their ancestors allows them to protect their conucos and innovate to preserve their cultures. November usually marks the beginning of the drought in Puerto Ayacucho, capital of the Amazon State, to [...] La entrada Indigenous women of the Venezuelan Amazon: weavers of …
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In the south of Venezuela, next to the imposing Orinoco River, indigenous women are the main affected in the face of climatic anomalies. Their traditional knowledge inherited from their ancestors allows them to protect their conucos and innovate to preserve their cultures. November usually marks the beginning of the drought in Puerto Ayacucho, capital of the Amazon State, to [...] La entrada Indigenous women of the Venezuelan Amazon: weavers of …

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cronica.uno broke the news in on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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