Lou Gold, a North-American blogger and nature-person turned “brasileiro’, blogs about [1] [En] Grandma Aggie and the International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers [2], re-telling some of the adventures of these courageous indigenous ladies and their recent efforts to get the Pope to rescind the Papal Bulls that created the “right” to take native lands.
Brazil: Grandma Aggie, Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers and the Pope
· Written by Daniel Duende
Categories: East Asia, Latin America, North America, South Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, Western Europe, Brazil, Gabon, Mexico, Nepal, U.S.A., Vatican City, Human Rights, Indigenous, Religion