Mahina, 42, is hosted at the Pu o te Hau centre with her 11-year-old daughter. I had heard about this centre but I knew there weren’t many places, so I
The Pu o te Hau shelter has been welcoming Polynesian women in distress for 30 years. Minarii Chantal Galenon, the president of the Women’s Council, dreams of an extension project.
If the Pu o te Hau Shelter can save so many people in distress, it is thanks to three women who have marked its history. About Founder Tuianu Legayic (1922-1995)
Anne Pastor, producer of documentaries for Radio France and of the platform “Native women voices”, meets in Polynesia in August 2018 Minarii Chantal Galenon, committed feminist, president of the Polynesian
The Academy of Motion Picture Art and Sciences has just published the list of the 819 new members invited to join its ranks. Among them is Yalitza Aparicio, the first
On World Environment Day, June 5, Indonesian farmers continue their fight against deforestation and palm oil giants. The destruction of tropical forests increased by 150% in March during the Covid-19
The indigenous people of the sacred basins of the Amazon are calling on the international community for help in the face of the risk of increased oil exploitation. The Amerindians
In the face of the Covid-19 pandemic, indigenous peoples combine immune fragility, extreme precariousness in terms of access to health care and government policies that very often forget them. Therefore
In French Guiana, 3,000 Amerindians of the Amazonian forest have the misfortune of living on a territory coveted for its mineral resources. They are victims of illegal gold panning, which
Indigenous women, seeking a future off reserve, continue to be the poorest of the poor and the most vulnerable. Their shelter is often the Native Friendship Centre. Created in the