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Judi Lynn

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Thu Feb 29, 2024, 05:19 AM Feb 2024

How one Brazilian radio station is creating a space for Indigenous storytelling

byJULIANA AFONSO AND LUCAS BOISFeb 28, 2024 in DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION

Hai amoite ndoikua'ai mbaeve/ Korap oguarê amoite tenonde/Apuka penderehe, nde ave reikotevê/ Che ñe'e avamba'e oi chendive."

Yandê Radio aired its first broadcast in 2013, with the goal to spread and amplify Indigenous culture. "We use media tools to build our memory, our history, and to protect our tangible and intangible heritage," said Anápuáka Tupinambá, who co-founded the radio station alongside Renata Tupinambá and Denilson Baniwa.

Today, Yandê Radio runs a 24/7 program schedule and has correspondents across Brazil.

More:
https://ijnet.org/en/story/how-one-brazilian-radio-station-creating-space-indigenous-storytelling

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