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Why Some Indigenous Leaders Don’t Trust Corporations

Relationships between Indigenous Peoples, governments and corporations are troubled — how did this happen?

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Season 2, Episode 2

Guest: Rukka Sombolinggi, Secretary-General of AMAN (Aliansi Masyarakat Adat Nusantara / Alliance of Indigenous Peoples of the Archipelago)

It’s no secret that relationships between Indigenous Peoples, governments and corporations all over the world are troubled — in both the past and present. How did this happen? And what does this look like today? We asked Secretary-General of AMAN, Rukka Sombolinggi to share perspectives from the communities she serves.

In this episode, you’ll hear stories of Indigenous Peoples in Indonesia, and learn why building trust, authentically and with purpose, is critical to creating and maintaining meaningful partnerships between companies and Indigenous communities. You’ll also learn how individuals and consumers can help drive companies to take ethical action, too.

Season 2, Episode 2

Guest: Rukka Sombolinggi, Secretary-General of AMAN (Aliansi Masyarakat Adat Nusantara / Alliance of Indigenous Peoples of the Archipelago)

It’s no secret that relationships between Indigenous Peoples, governments and corporations all over the world are troubled — in both the past and present. How did this happen? And what does this look like today? We asked Secretary-General of AMAN, Rukka Sombolinggi to share perspectives from the communities she serves.

In this episode, you’ll hear stories of Indigenous Peoples in Indonesia, and learn why building trust, authentically and with purpose, is critical to creating and maintaining meaningful partnerships between companies and Indigenous communities. You’ll also learn how individuals and consumers can help drive companies to take ethical action, too.

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Season 2, Episode 2

Guest: Rukka Sombolinggi, Secretary-General of AMAN (Aliansi Masyarakat Adat Nusantara / Alliance of Indigenous Peoples of the Archipelago)

It’s no secret that relationships between Indigenous Peoples, governments and corporations all over the world are troubled — in both the past and present. How did this happen? And what does this look like today? We asked Secretary-General of AMAN, Rukka Sombolinggi to share perspectives from the communities she serves.

In this episode, you’ll hear stories of Indigenous Peoples in Indonesia, and learn why building trust, authentically and with purpose, is critical to creating and maintaining meaningful partnerships between companies and Indigenous communities. You’ll also learn how individuals and consumers can help drive companies to take ethical action, too.

Season 2, Episode 2

Guest: Rukka Sombolinggi, Secretary-General of AMAN (Aliansi Masyarakat Adat Nusantara / Alliance of Indigenous Peoples of the Archipelago)

It’s no secret that relationships between Indigenous Peoples, governments and corporations all over the world are troubled — in both the past and present. How did this happen? And what does this look like today? We asked Secretary-General of AMAN, Rukka Sombolinggi to share perspectives from the communities she serves.

In this episode, you’ll hear stories of Indigenous Peoples in Indonesia, and learn why building trust, authentically and with purpose, is critical to creating and maintaining meaningful partnerships between companies and Indigenous communities. You’ll also learn how individuals and consumers can help drive companies to take ethical action, too.

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