The Jummas peoples of Bangladesh

Hello,

Thank you for sending this information about the work you are doing documenting Indigenous peoples experiences and those at the thin edge of climate change. this is a very important project.

I have been working with Indigenous communities (mainly my own- the Jummas of Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh) for some years now.

I am also a filmmaker and participatory media practitioner, and have just made a film for another organisation i thought you might be interested in. the ngo is the eparliament- and the project brings together legislators from africa, carribean and pacific to tackle issues if climate change and energy access for the poor.

it is different for me in some ways documenting the process from the view of those with decision making power in their countries and communities.

here is a link-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZjuVgY8kas

anyway, well done for your good work.

you can see some more of mine:
web: http://www.vanishingrites.com/
pic: http://www.flickr.com/photos/35387190@N00/collections/
vid: http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=VanishingRites
blog: http://vanishingrites.blogspot.com/

Regards and best wishes,
Ina Hume
(Jumma Peoples Network International)

This article is in response to: 
Weathering Winds of Change