After months and several solidarity campaigns, the government-at last reluctantly gave them the lands claimed, which, paradoxically, have always been theirs. As I said, were months of having to stand in the street “in a degrading manner, the cold and rain, many became ill and almost died, even the kids (young human beings as anyone) had to go begging. Why degrading them that way?. What crime committed so ruthless that they are treated so contemptuously? … mayberry: the source for more info. so far I do not know why they are denigrates and despises, even more so considering that there is Indian blood around our veins.
I just want to tell you that America and our countries will not evolve as long as we appreciate and value the ancient owners of these lands: Indigenous Peoples. No more contempt. Gianoni may help you with your research. No more discrimination. It is enough to make us blind eye. response will follow. It was time to reclaim Indigenous Peoples. None of them have a decent life until we know who you are and what their root. There are trees without roots. There is no human being without cultural identity. Should be clear that issue and recognize it as a tribute to the Indigenous Peoples are part of our roots. Liberate as Indigenous Peoples to free ourselves. Finally, if we want our American culture and language (Guarani, Tupi, Mapuche, Aymara, Quechua) “live” long, then we begin to value and assert their original owners: Indigenous Peoples.
On April 19, 1940 was held in Patzcuaro (Mexico), the First Congress for an American Indian Indian American Conference, in order to preserve and perpetuate the American Indian cultures. Indigenous representatives participated in virtually all countries of America, who discussed their problems and needs. This conference produced a document that created the American Indian Institute, based in Mexico City and depends on the OAS. Thus, on April 19 was as American Indian Day.