Indigenous tribes
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Politics
Mexican Candidate Sheinbaum’s Vision for Indigenous Rights and Chiapas’ Development
Claudia Sheinbaum, the official presidential candidate, emphasizes the reform of Mexico’s Constitution to recognize the autonomy and rights of indigenous…
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Indigenous Reserve Creation in Peru Marks a Positive Milestone
The Peruvian government's recent creation of the Sierra del Divisor Occidental Indigenous Reserve, covering 515,114 hectares, is a significant step…
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Columbus Day?: Three Indigenous Women Explain the Disputed Narrative About October 12
Colombus Day is increasingly controversial. Reflections on colonization and indigenous genocide have changed the tone of this date. Here, three…
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National Strike in Guatemala: Indigenous Communities Ask For Resignation Of Prosecutor
Today, indigenous communities have declared themselves on strike in Guatemala. They ask for the resignation of the prosecutor in defense…
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Traditional Medicine: Why Include Traditional Knowledge in a Health System?
In LatinAmerican Post we analyze the importance of including traditional medicine in the health system, as a way of giving…
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Janeth Bonilla: You have to love failure and see it as growth
Janeth was born into the Kitchwa ethnic group of Cotacachi, Ecuador. Her indigenous parents and her farmers instilled in her…
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Mayan Train: Overshadowed by Environmental Damage and Impact on Communities
The Mayan Train is an ambitious work that has generated debate in Mexico and Latin America. This project has been…
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Genocide Of the Yanomami People in Brazil: An Announced Tragedy Involving Bolsonaro
The Supreme Court of Brazil ordered the Prosecutor's Office to investigate members of the Government of Jair Bolsonaro to determine…
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How Many Indigenous Peoples In Isolation Are There In The World?
With the death of the so-called Indian of the Hole, an indigenous tribe in Brazil has disappeared. The man lived…
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Who Is Leonor Zalabata, Colombian Indigenous Ambassador to the UN?
President-elect Gustavo Petro seeks to have a diverse cabinet and representatives like Leonor Zalabata new Ambassador to the UN
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