Indigenous Peoples In Ecuador On Abya Yala Net Indigenous peoples in Ecuador. Includes Amazon, people, pueblo people, organizations, movements, and other links. http://abyayala.nativeweb.org/ecuador
Extractions: NativeWeb Levantamiento 2001: Cese la Represión Indigenous participation in the 1996 elections (August 10, 1996) June 1994 Mobilization for Life Agrarian Reform and Water Rights Ecuadorian Amazon Ecuadorian-Peruvian border conflict ... Indigenous Organizations Other Internet Sites on Ecuador The "Indigenous Peoples of Ecuador" web site was created by Marc Becker marc@yachana.org ). Write him if you have suggestions for improving it or material to add to it. (c)opyright Abya Yala Net 1998
Indigenous Peoples In Ecuador On Abya Yala Net Indigenous Peoples in Ecuador. Pueblos del Ecuador / Peoples of Ecuador. Otavalo. Miguel Andrango Master of the Loom http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Indigenous Political Movement Organized In Ecuador ecuador indigenous peoples CREATE POLITICAL MOVEMENT. Indigenous PoliticalMovement Rises. by Eduardo Tamayo. Pachac utic is the name of the new indigenous http://abyayala.nativeweb.org/ecuador/96elect/pachacut.html
Extractions: salem@vm.temple.edu by Eduardo Tamayo Pachac'utic is the name of the new indigenous political movement organized to participate in the next elections in May 1996. Pachac'utic, according to the provisional coordinator of the movement, Valerio Grefa, signifies the coming of a new era, the era of transformation, change and rebirth of the indigenous peoples. The Pachac'utic movement, which has been gestating for a year, does not plan to become a parallel organization to the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (CONAIE), which groups most of the indigenous population, estimated at 20% of 11 million Ecuadorians. "This movement is a consensual action of the peoples, organizations and popular sectors that have a full identity as indigenous peoples because Indian blood runs in their veins," as Grefa describes it. "After five centuries of resistance by the indigenous peoples, peasants and popular sectors, we are now prepared to recuperate our philosophic bases and reconstruct and restore our original peoples," added Grefa, who also leads the Coordination of Indigenous organizations of the Amazon Basin (COICA), headquartered in Quito.
Abya Yala Net This site presents information on Indigenous peoples in Mexico, Central, and South America. Colombia. Venezuela. Andean Region Ecuador. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Ecuador Galapagos People And Culture The main difference within the regions and provinces in Ecuador is symbolized within the clothing though all indigenous folks will have http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Indigenous Peoples In Latin America - LANIC Indigenous Peoples in Ecuador. Imbabura Runacunapac Jatun Tantanacui Federaci n Ind gena y Campesino de Imbabura La INRUJTAFICI http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Amazon Watch works to defend the environment and rights of the indigenous peoples of the Amazon basin. Aug 01, 2005 Letter From Ecuador http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Confederation Of Indigenous Nationalities Of Ecuador (CONAIE) A nonpartisan human rights and environmental advocacy group representing the indigenous peoples of Ecuador. Site in Spanish, English, French, and http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Sarayaku Ecuador Amazon a tayjasaruta sarayaku.com thousand, and the community belongs to the Organization of Indigenous Peoples of Pastaza http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
NativeWeb on June 19 in a traffic accident in northern Ecuador. Indigenous Peoples in the Information Society a special theme at the World Summit on http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Amazon Alliance - Amazon Update: January 2001, No. 65 The Amazon Alliance for Indigenous and Traditional Peoples of the Amazon Basin is ecuador indigenous peoples Protest Against Recent Economic Measures http://www.amazonalliance.org/upd_jan01_en.html
Extractions: var templatePathPrefix = "http://siteresources.worldbank.org/"; Home Site Map Index FAQs ... Topics Search Ecuador All Home Countries Latin America and Ca... Ecuador Indigenous Peoples, Poverty and Human De... Overview Development Topics Learning Contact Us/Get Involved Resources Indigenous Peoples still lag behind despite increased political power, says new World Bank study May 18, 2005 â Despite their increased political influence, indigenous peoples in Latin America have made little economic and social progress in the last decade, and continue to suffer from higher poverty, lower education, and a greater incidence of disease and discrimination than other groups, says a new World Bank study. Indigenous Peoples, Poverty and Human Development in Latin America: 1994-2004 considers how social conditions have evolved in the five Latin American countries with the largest indigenous populations (Bolivia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, and Peru) during the last decade, proclaimed in 1994 by the United Nations as the International Decade of the Worldâs Indigenous Peoples. Â âAlthough indigenous people in the region have increased their political power and representation during the last decade, this has not translated into the positive results -in terms of poverty reduction- we had hoped to find when we embarked on this research,â
CONAIE, Confederación De Nacionalidades IndÃgenas Del Ecuador A nonpartisan human rights and environmental advocacy group representing the indigenous peoples of ecuador. Site in Spanish, English, French, and Quechua, gives current projects and alerts as well as related links. http://conaie.nativeweb.org/
Extractions: hace 42 weeks 4 days Este sitio web está en construcción. Por el momento existe información del II Congreso de la CONAIE (20 al 23 de diciembre del 2004) y boletines de prensa de diciembre del 2004 hasta la actualidad. // Sorry, this web site is in construction. In this moment you can find information about the Second Congress of Conaie (december 20-23, 2004) and press release since december 2004 until now. If you need more information about CONAIE, please contac us: info@conaie.org Compañeros/as: Quito, 12 de septiembre del 2005
Extractions: The Fourth Congress of the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (CONAIE), December 15- 18, 1993. Political Declaration We, the indigenous nationalities and peoples, have built a solidly structured national political organization with a clear ideology based on our own historical and cultural activities, and we propose to construct the New Multinational Nation. Despite the marginalization, discrimination, oppression and exclusion to which we have been subjected by the dominant sectors that control political, economic and military power, we, the indigenous peoples and nationalities, have succeeded in recuperating the political space usurped in 1492 in order to question and expose the social injustice and economic exploitation, the inefficient and decrepit legal-political and administrative system, as well as the anti-democratic character of state power and its institutions. The political objectives of the indigenous peoples and nationalities aim to guarantee the fulfillment of our specific rights and propose the harmonic and balanced development of all of society in a context of peace and full democracy, for which we call upon all political and social sectors that coexist in the present territory of Ecuador to participate actively and creatively in the solution of the grave problems that have historically oppressed us. The indigenous peoples and nationalities, after five centuries of colonialist and republican oppression and exploitation, have reached the following conclusions:
Extractions: Fight For Identity, Justice: The Indigenous Peoples Of Ecuador Are United In Their Fight by David Adams LATACUNGA, Ecuador While produce is abundant, shoppers are scarce at the Saturday fair in this bustling town in the central Andean highlands of Ecuador. Market women in felt hats, from the indigenous Indian communities of Cotopaxi province, come here three times a week to sell their vegetables. They struggle to make a living at the best of times, but lately the women complain they have never had it so bad. "No one has any money. If this goes on, we are all going to die of hunger," said Laura Espin, a 55-year-old Quichua Indian selling parsley and coriander for 1,000 sucres (four cents) per bunch. Last month, thousands of indigenous men and women in traditional dress many carrying small children on their backs marched 55 miles across the sierra from Latacunga to the capital, Quito, to demand political and economic reforms. The government fell and the country's Harvard-educated president, Jamil Mahuad, was ousted from office.
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Voices From The Earth, Vol. 3, No. 1 A Woman s Amazon Odyssey Oil s Grip on ecuador s indigenous peoples SRICHome Page Community, Development, and Economics Uranium Impact Assessment http://www.sric.org/voices/2002/v3n1/
Extractions: SRIC Home Page Community, Development, and Economics Uranium Impact Assessment Nuclear Waste Safety ... Voices from the Earth MISSION: Southwest Research and Information Center is a multi-cultural organization working to promote the health of people and communities, protect natural resources, ensure citizen participation, and secure environmental and social justice now and for future generations. Fact sheet on LES' proposed Uranium Enrichment Plant as mentioned on KKOB radio 12/17/03 ACTION NEEDED!