Lasting Conservation, Led by Indigenous Heritage | Adjany Costa | TED

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Imagine if you live at the center of a global conservation spotlight,
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but you have no voice.
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Your aspirations are not valid,
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and your knowledge does not count.
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Sadly, this happens very often in local communities of key ecosystems
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around the world.
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In conservation, my field of work,
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I call it community-based conservation washing,
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which is basically when conservation organizations
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claim to work for communities
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only to inform and impose pre-designed conservation plans
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instead of including them,
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misguiding media and funding sources.
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Think of greenwashing, and then apply it to conservation.
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Hopefully we can all agree that approach is not right,
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and it needs to be tackled.
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And how about we start
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by twisting classic community-based conservation questions upside down?
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Say, instead of wondering how to bring science
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and policy to communities,
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how about we find a way to bring the voice
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and centenary knowledge of communities to research and policy making?
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But see, the answer to such questions is never a one-size-fits-all solution,
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because it needs to be tailored to the unique environmental,
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social and economic realities of each community.
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Let me give you some context.
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I get to work in one of the most incredible wetland systems on Earth.
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The sources of the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation area,
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KAZA for short.
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But now KAZA spreads through five countries
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and is home to iconic African wildlife,
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incredible landscapes, like the Okavango Delta,
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and up to 2.5 million people.
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Its sources in eastern Angola are the heart, the lungs
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and the backbone of the entire KAZA,
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yet they’re unprotected.
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In one of the many research trips I've done to the area,
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I met Mama Lerógio,
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the oldest lady of a Luchaze village,
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and she was genuinely surprised to still see me alive.
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She told me the story of the Mukissi,
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this mythical, giant snake-like creature
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that protects the rivers and thus life.
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And she told me that if the Mukissi spared me, my life,
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after spending four months in dugout canoes
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from the sources to the Okavango delta in Botswana,
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it meant it trusted me.
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And if it did, so could they, the Luchaze people.
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But see, most Luchaze children do not know of the Mukissi
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or any other local tale.
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And that is because the 40-plus year-long war they have endured
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has created a gap in storytelling
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and has stripped away ownership of their heritage.
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So now the ancient wisdom,
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which is key to stewardship,
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is locked in the older, disappearing generations.
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And so we started this journey to bring back these stories
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as an effort to restore pride and ownership.
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Oral storytelling has always played a fundamental role,
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not only in African culture but in conservation efforts, too.
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We also do mapping exercises
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to help villagers visualize the influence and impact not only of their land,
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but also of their daily actions beyond their geographic reach.
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To give them a sense of importance
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to counteract how they felt abandoned all these years.
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And we also help give them back the power of decision
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by instigating curiosity
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on alternative livelihoods that they can trial on.
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All of this in an effort to bring back ownership of their heritage
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and make them stewards of their own land
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and also of their own future.
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But see, through the years,
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that trust that I've mentioned before, grew stronger.
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So now they scold me, they teach, they feed, they protect me,
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they tell me secrets of their traditions.
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Children tease me and call me names,
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but I will never be one of them.
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And thus they will never fully, truly trust me.
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But that is the point of this whole talk.
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They're not supposed to trust me, you
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or anyone else coming in with a grand plan to save the world.
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They're supposed to trust themselves.
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Real community-based conservation
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goes much beyond ensuring an elder has a ceremonial seat at the table
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and is interviewed.
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It fosters fierce independence, doesn't further dependency.
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Lasting conservation comes from within.
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From believing, from belonging, from dreaming.
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So whether you are a conservationist yourself
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or a donor or a media outlet,
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or maybe just plain curious,
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let's be vessels for that,
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for stewardship, for ownership,
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for pride.
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Don’t just tick the boxes.
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Ask the difficult questions.
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And always wonder:
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Are we working for communities
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or with communities?
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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