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prejudice and eliminate discrimination and performing any work that is likely to be
to promote tolerance, understanding and hazardous or to interfere with the child’s
good relations among indigenous peoples education, or to be harmful to the child’s
and all other segments of society. health or physical, mental, spiritual, moral or
social development, taking into account their
Article 16 special vulnerability and the importance of
1. Indigenous peoples have the right to education for their empowerment.
establish their own media in their own 3. Indigenous individuals have the right
languages and to have access to all not to be subjected to any discriminatory
forms of non-indigenous media without conditions of labour and, inter alia,
discrimination. employment or salary.
2. States shall take effective measures to
ensure that State-owned media duly Article 18
reflect indigenous cultural diversity. Indigenous peoples have the right to participate
States, without prejudice to ensuring full in decision-making in matters which would
freedom of expression, should encourage affect their rights, through representatives
privately owned media to adequately reflect chosen by themselves in accordance with their
indigenous cultural diversity. own procedures, as well as to maintain and
develop their own indigenous decision-making
Article 17 institutions.
1. Indigenous individuals and peoples have
the right to enjoy fully all rights established Article 19
under applicable international and domestic States shall consult and cooperate in good faith
labour law. with the indigenous peoples concerned through
2. States shall in consultation and cooperation their own representative institutions in order to
with indigenous peoples take specific obtain their free, prior and informed consent
measures to protect indigenous children before adopting and implementing legislative or
from economic exploitation and from administrative measures that may affect them.
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