Tebtebba, a word used by the indigenous Kankana-ey Igorot of Northern Philippines, refers to process of collectively discussing issues & presenting diverse views to reach agreements, & concerted actions.
Tebtebba was founded in 1996 by a group of indigenous peoples from around the world who were concerned about the impact of globalization on their communities. The organization's name is a combination of the words "Tebtebba," which means "our house" in the Kankanaey language of the Philippines, and "International," to reflect the organization's worldwide reach.
Tebtebba vision and mission is to promote and protect the rights of indigenous peoples and to ensure that they are able to participate fully in the development process. The organization works on a variety of issues, including:
Tebtebba has had a significant impact on the lives of indigenous peoples around the world. The organization has helped to secure land and resource rights for indigenous communities, to promote the use of indigenous knowledge and traditional practices, and to raise awareness of the impact of climate change on indigenous communities. Tebtebba has also played a key role in the development of international law on the rights of indigenous peoples.
Every little bit helps. By getting involved, you can help to make a difference in the lives of indigenous peoples around the world.
Tebtebba is a powerful force for good. The organization is working to promote and protect the rights of indigenous peoples and to ensure that they are able to participate fully in the development process. Tebtebba has had a significant impact on the lives of indigenous peoples around the world and it is continuing to work to make a difference.