CALI, Colombia — The world's biggest nature protection conference agreed in Cali, Colombia, on Friday to create a permanent body to represent the interests of Indigenous peoples (IPs) under the UN's biodiversity convention.

Representatives of Indigenous peoples, many in traditional dress and headgear, broke out in cheers and chants as 196 countries agreed on a "subsidiary body" dedicated to "matters of relevance to Indigenous peoples and local communities."

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