Vanilla is only indigenous to Mexico, where it is pollinated successfully by the local variety of the Melipona bee.
If it can get through this year as the only indigenous carmaker not to need a bail-out, it will be well placed to appeal to patriotic buyers when demand picks up.
In this context, APAK - the only indigenous Kichwa association in Ecuador that produces audio-visual media content - seeks to systematize and promote the cultural traditions of Kichwa people in order to strengthen and revitalise the Kichwa cultural identity using ICTs and audio-visual means.
Perhaps only the indigenous plenty societies of the pre-Columbian Pacific Northwest had anything like the democratized downtime that we, with our automatic cars, could enjoy.
For centuries, the rain forest was inhabited only by indigenous tribes.
An Australian government survey in 2004 found that only 145 indigenous languages were still spoken in Australia and that 110 of these were severely or critically endangered.
Most people surveyed also believed Mr Morgan and Mr Jones speak only for their indigenous south and north Wales respectively.
Initially, the indigenous tribes were the only Ecuadorans affected by the drilling.
"These first-hand accounts are often the only surviving records of many indigenous languages, " Nelson told the AFP news agency.
With just 3.4m residents, only a third of them indigenous citizens, the emirate sits on a claimed 8% of the world's petroleum reserves.
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Its message is clear: only through meaningful consultation with indigenous peoples will development be beneficial rather than detrimental to the very peoples it is supposed to serve, like the Mayangna.
For many of these states, offshore wind is the most abundant indigenous energy source and the only commercial option for renewable power generation, especially in southern states where land-based resources become scarcer with decreasing latitude.
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The report also cites the example of Bolivia, which has embraced sweeping forestry reforms that not only give formal recognition to indigenous peoples' rights to forests, but also exempt small-scale producers from onerous regulations and concession fees.
Ecuador indigenous groups in Ecuador not only have been a factor in Ecuadorian politics in the last two decades but their role in deciding the balance of powers within the Ecuadorian political system was crucial after the year 2000 and remains crucial until this very day.
These can only be delivered by a robust indigenous private sector, either acting alone or acting in partnership with U.S. companies.
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The new charter will give sweeping rights to the country's 36 indigenous groups (some of whom number only a few hundred people).
The Inuit represent less than half the Arctic's indigenous people, who in turn account for only 10% of the region's population.
Correa has strong relations with the indigenous movements and parties and even though they received only 2.5% of the vote they have a lot of local support.
Used by the ancient indigenous people to elevate their buildings, they can only be found on the Mariana Islands and were used until the Spanish settlement used other building materials.
Dr Mahathir's coalition still won a thumping victory, but only with the help of the ethnic-Chinese and indigenous voters from the two big states in Borneo.
The only people to see the massive explosion were the Evenki people, reindeer herders indigenous to Siberia.
Britain remains the only nation to have given up the expertise of putting a payload in orbit on an indigenous rocket.
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