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The four Indigenous children who who had been missing for more than a month in the Colombian Amazon rainforest, arrive at the military hospital in Bogota. IMAGES
Indigenous peoples from Amazon countries and members of social movements take part in the March of the Peoples of the Earth for the Amazon in Belem, as the northern Brazilian city hosts a two-day meeting of the Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization (ACTO) to chart an ambitious roadmap to save the Amazon rainforest. IMAGES
Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Oct 14 (EFE).- Mexican community of Tuxla Gutiérrez carried out Thursday the procession of Virgins, a walk of about 15 kilometers, a tradition that has been practiced for over 300 years by the Zoque indigenous people of Copoya. (Camera: MITZI FUENTES).SHOT LIST: INDIGENOUS PEOPLE MARCH IN THE PROCESSION OF THE VIRGINS IN TUXTLA GUTIÉRREZ, IN THE STATE OF CHIAPAS, MEXICO.
Quito, Oct 12 (EFE).- The indigenous community of Ecuador commemorated Tuesday its "Day of Resistance" with a staging at the House of Ecuadorian Culture in Quito, reiterating the economic and social demands of the community to the president, Guillermo Lasso."The president has not taken any single step" to solve social problems, said Leónidas Iza, president of the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (CONAIE) at the ceremony. (Camera: JUAN FRANCISCO CHAVEZ). SHOT LIST: THE CEREMONY TO COMMEMORATE THE DAY OF RESISTANCE OF ECUADOR AT THE HOUSE OF ECUADORIAN CULTURE, IN QUITO, ECUADOR.
Lima, Sep 30 (EFE).- To protect some 35 million hectares of Amazon rainforest, the main indigenous organizations of Ecuador and Peru launched Thursday their own alternative development plan that seeks to leave oil and gas underground.The area, called by the natives as Cuencas Sagradas or Sacred Basins, comprises a wide water network originating in the glaciers of the Andes of Ecuador and Peru.The water descends to form innumerable rivers, feeding the Amazon, which hosts the most biodiverse ecosystems in the world and regulates the climate of the entire planet. (Camera: JUAN PALOMINO).SHOT LIST: INDIGENOUS ORGANIZATIONS OF PERU AND ECUADOR PRESENT PLAN TO PROTECT THE AMAZON RAINFOREST IN LIMA, PERU.
Datem del Marañón (Peru), Sep 14 (EFE) (Camera: Carla Samon) .- When her husband sentenced her to singleness for not being able to have children, Balbina Sundi Akumbari, from the Kandozi people, found her best ally in the Taricaya turtles to assert herself and help other women like her who resist the scourge of machismo so deeply rooted in the remote community where she lives, deep in the Peruvian Amazon.FOOTAGE OF THE SITUATION OF NATIVE WOMEN IN THE PERUVIAN AMAZON