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:Nyan-ko-pong: Sovereign Maroon Ambassadors aiding in the continued existence of Indigenous peoples, their unique cultural, social, economic and political institutions represent based on the fundamental principles unrevised by international law and policy, especially as articulated in instruments like the United
Nations International Labor Organization Convention, 1989 No.169 mainly, Article
26 which states:
"Measures shall be taken to ensure that members of the peoples concerned have the opportunity to acquire education at all levels on at least an equal footing with the rest of the national community." #unilo169
Article 9 of the United Nations
Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples which states:
"Indigenous peoples and individuals have the right to belong to an Indigenous community or nation, in accordance with the traditions and customs of the community or nation concerned,
no discrimination of any kind may arise from the exercise of such a right." #undrip
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