NAHUACALLI
Embassy of the Indigenous Peoples
Wind of the Wings of the Kundur Anka
20th Anniversary of the
First Continental Encounter of Indigenous Peoples
June 14-16, 2010 Quito, Ecuador
20th Anniversary
of the
First Continental Encounter of Indigenous Peoples
June 14-16, 2010
Quito, Ecuador
PACHACUTIC KUNDUR ANKA
Wind of the Wings
of
The Eagle and the Condor of Abya Yala
Working Group 1.1 Cosmovision, Identity and Spirituality
Recalling the memory, the struggle and spirit of the ancestors of our Millenial Peoples, whose legacy is the sustenance of the Original Peoples of Abya Yala;
Reclaiming the power of our destiny as Peoples of Humanity, founded on the principle of Complementary in Duality which in practice of solidarity and reciprocity is crystallized through AYNI.
In the safeguarding of the rights of Present and Future Generations of our Original Peoples:
We, indigenous women gathered in the sacred lands of Lake Titicaca, after two days of discussions and deliberation raise our voices in these times when Abya Yala’s[1] womb is once more with childbirth pains, to give birth to the new Pachakutik [2] for a better life on our planet. We, indigenous women, have had a direct input into the historical process of transformation of our peoples through our proposals and actions in the various struggles taking place and engendered from the indigenous movements.
Moving Forward: The Fourth Continental Summit of Indigenous Peoples
Written by Marc Becker
Tuesday, 09 June 2009
Upside Down World
http://upsidedownworld.org/main/content/view/1903/1/
Five thousand Indigenous peoples from across the Americas gathered in
the Peruvian highland city of Puno during the last week of May for the
Fourth Continental Summit of Indigenous Peoples and Nationalities of
Abya Yala. The meeting ended with a massive plenary session that
approved resolutions providing alternatives to the capitalist crisis
that western civilization is currently experiencing.
IV Continental Indigenous Summit Abya Yala
Puno, Peru May 28-31, 2009
The Mama Quta Titijaja Declaration
October 12-16, 2009 Global Mobilization in Defense of Mother Earth and Her Peoples!
Gathered at the Main Paqarina of the Mama Qota Titijaja Lake, Lake of the Grey Stone Puma, 6500 delegates from organizations representing the Indigenous Peoples from the 22 countries of Abya Yala along with our relatives of peoples of Africa, United States, Canada, the Polar Circle and other parts of the world, with the participation of 500 observers from various social movements, we resolve:
Indigenous groups conclude continental summit in Peru
http://www.fsrn.org/audio/indigenous-groups-conclude-continental-summit-peru/4811
Five thousand Indigenous peoples from across the Americas gathered in the South American Andes this past week to articulate their positions and consolidate political strategies.
The "Fourth Continental Summit of Indigenous Peoples", focused on providing alternatives to what some call the capitalist crisis sweeping western civilization.
Documento de los Hermanos Mayores a la IV Cumbre Indigena Abya Yala
Nabusímake Umûnûkûnû, [Sierra Nevada, Colombia]
Mayo 6, 2009
Los hermanos mayores y ancianos reunidos velando por nuestros territorio sagrado Corazón del mundo, hemos tenido conocimiento de la IV cumbre continental de los pueblos y naciones indígenas de ABYA YALA.
En especial Puno, Perú:
TONATIERRA Press Release
For Immediate Release
May 29, 2009
Contact: Tupac Enrique Acosta, Shannon Rivers (480) 220-6766
Email: chantlaca@tonatierra.org
IV Continental Indigenous Summit Abya Yala
Unites Indigenous Decolonization Movement