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Indigenous unite for struggle in Mexico
Indigenous from Northwest Mexico united with ANIPA to renew efforts for autonomy and justice in Mexico
Members of the Traditional Council of Indian Nations in Obregon enjoy dinner with ANIPA representative. Photo Brenda Norrell Mayo and O'ob (Pima) join ANIPA representative on the beach at Kino Bay after workshop on biodiversity. Photo Brenda Norrell
Maria Garcia laughs with Indigenous friends after dinner, following meetings aimed at unifying the Indigenous struggle in Mexico. Photo Brenda Norrell
Indigenous women from Baha California at the Comcaac (Seri) home of Punta Chueca during an Indigenous rights gathering. Photo Brenda Norrell
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
A teacher from Sinoloa was among those at workshops aimed at justice and autonomy for Indigenous in Mexico. Photo Brenda Norrell
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
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