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Indigenous unite for struggle in Mexico |
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Indigenous from Northwest Mexico united with ANIPA to renew efforts for autonomy and justice in Mexico |
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Members of the Traditional Council of Indian Nations in Obregon enjoy dinner with ANIPA representative. Photo Brenda Norrell |
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Mayo and O'ob (Pima) join ANIPA representative on the beach at Kino Bay after workshop on biodiversity. Photo Brenda Norrell |
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Maria Garcia laughs with Indigenous friends after dinner, following meetings aimed at unifying the Indigenous struggle in Mexico. Photo Brenda Norrell |
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Indigenous women from Baha California at the Comcaac (Seri) home of Punta Chueca during an Indigenous rights gathering. Photo Brenda Norrell |
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Lucio Soto Zomora, Mayo, views Sonoran animals at a Kino Bay cultural center as ANIPA encouraged Indigenous to protect plants and animals in their homelands. Photo Brenda Norrell |
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A teacher from Sinoloa was among those at workshops aimed at justice and autonomy for Indigenous in Mexico. Photo Brenda Norrell |
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ANIPA leaders, including ANIPA President Carlos De Jesus Alejandro, Nahua from Guerrero, spoke on biodiversity and offered new tools for Indigenous in Mexico. Photo Brenda Norrell |
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Mayo, O'ob (Pima) and Tohono O'odham were among the tribal members and representatives of the Traditional Council of Indigenous Nations based in Obregon attending the workshops in December, 2002. Photo Brenda Norrell |
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