Indigenous rural and city with other
sectors can change the history of country
AIDESEP, March 23, 2011. The renowned anthropologist at the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos - San Marcos, Rodrigo Montoya, explained that the country's indigenous peoples are the only that can change history in this nation that has been delayed by centuries and said that the current clusters, alliances or political parties have nothing new to raise in respect of indigenous issues.
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considered a challenge to the indigenous movement to call their own migrant brothers in the cities, negotiate with unions, African and other sectors to raise a sound policy option.
Montoya explained that from the peasant struggles for land, to the painful process of Bagua, "the indigenous movement itself has proposed and becomes effective the challenge of global climate crisis. "
"In Peru we need to organize, negotiate between the various peoples of the Amazon, indigenous, peasant Andean migrants in cities, people of African descent," he said.
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