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02-08-2023
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- In the photos taken on July 1, 2023, indigenous peoples members of the "Third Malón de la Paz" arrived in the city of Buenos Aires after a week of caravan from Jujuy in defense of their territories and resources natural and against the constitutional reform approved by the impulse of the governor and pre-candidate for vice president Gerardo Morales.
02-08-2023
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- In the photos taken on July 1, 2023, indigenous peoples members of the "Third Malón de la Paz" arrived in the city of Buenos Aires after a week of caravan from Jujuy in defense of their territories and resources natural and against the constitutional reform approved by the impulse of the governor and pre-candidate for vice president Gerardo Morales.
02-08-2023
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- In the photos taken on July 1, 2023, indigenous peoples members of the "Third Malón de la Paz" arrived in the city of Buenos Aires after a week of caravan from Jujuy in defense of their territories and resources natural and against the constitutional reform approved by the impulse of the governor and pre-candidate for vice president Gerardo Morales.
02-08-2023
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- In the photos taken on July 1, 2023, indigenous peoples members of the "Third Malón de la Paz" arrived in the city of Buenos Aires after a week of caravan from Jujuy in defense of their territories and resources natural and against the constitutional reform approved by the impulse of the governor and pre-candidate for vice president Gerardo Morales.
02-08-2023
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- In the photos taken on July 1, 2023, indigenous peoples members of the "Third Malón de la Paz" arrived in the city of Buenos Aires after a week of caravan from Jujuy in defense of their territories and resources natural and against the constitutional reform approved by the impulse of the governor and pre-candidate for vice president Gerardo Morales.
02-08-2023
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- In the photos taken on July 1, 2023, indigenous peoples members of the "Third Malón de la Paz" arrived in the city of Buenos Aires after a week of caravan from Jujuy in defense of their territories and resources natural and against the constitutional reform approved by the impulse of the governor and pre-candidate for vice president Gerardo Morales.
21-06-2023
Rio Negro, Argentina.- In the photos taken on June 20, 2023, Mapuche communities celebrated Wiñoy Tripantu (New Year) on the winter solstice. For the indigenous peoples of South America, the winter solstice represents the arrival of a new life cycle of Mother Earth. According to their beliefs, sunlight will last approximately nine hours, so the shortest day of the year and, therefore, the longest night begins a new cycle of nature and the beginning of winter.
21-06-2023
Rio Negro, Argentina.- In the photos taken on June 20, 2023, Mapuche communities celebrated Wiñoy Tripantu (New Year) on the winter solstice. For the indigenous peoples of South America, the winter solstice represents the arrival of a new life cycle of Mother Earth. According to their beliefs, sunlight will last approximately nine hours, so the shortest day of the year and, therefore, the longest night begins a new cycle of nature and the beginning of winter.
21-06-2023
Rio Negro, Argentina.- In the photos taken on June 20, 2023, Mapuche communities celebrated Wiñoy Tripantu (New Year) on the winter solstice. For the indigenous peoples of South America, the winter solstice represents the arrival of a new life cycle of Mother Earth. According to their beliefs, sunlight will last approximately nine hours, so the shortest day of the year and, therefore, the longest night begins a new cycle of nature and the beginning of winter.
21-06-2023
Rio Negro, Argentina.- In the photos taken on June 20, 2023, Mapuche communities celebrated Wiñoy Tripantu (New Year) on the winter solstice. For the indigenous peoples of South America, the winter solstice represents the arrival of a new life cycle of Mother Earth. According to their beliefs, sunlight will last approximately nine hours, so the shortest day of the year and, therefore, the longest night begins a new cycle of nature and the beginning of winter.
21-06-2023
Rio Negro, Argentina.- In the photos taken on June 20, 2023, Mapuche communities celebrated Wiñoy Tripantu (New Year) on the winter solstice. For the indigenous peoples of South America, the winter solstice represents the arrival of a new life cycle of Mother Earth. According to their beliefs, sunlight will last approximately nine hours, so the shortest day of the year and, therefore, the longest night begins a new cycle of nature and the beginning of winter.
21-06-2023
Rio Negro, Argentina.- In the photos taken on June 20, 2023, Mapuche communities celebrated Wiñoy Tripantu (New Year) on the winter solstice. For the indigenous peoples of South America, the winter solstice represents the arrival of a new life cycle of Mother Earth. According to their beliefs, sunlight will last approximately nine hours, so the shortest day of the year and, therefore, the longest night begins a new cycle of nature and the beginning of winter.
21-06-2023
Rio Negro, Argentina.- In the photos taken on June 20, 2023, Mapuche communities celebrated Wiñoy Tripantu (New Year) on the winter solstice. For the indigenous peoples of South America, the winter solstice represents the arrival of a new life cycle of Mother Earth. According to their beliefs, sunlight will last approximately nine hours, so the shortest day of the year and, therefore, the longest night begins a new cycle of nature and the beginning of winter.
21-06-2023
Rio Negro, Argentina.- In the photos taken on June 20, 2023, Mapuche communities celebrated Wiñoy Tripantu (New Year) on the winter solstice. For the indigenous peoples of South America, the winter solstice represents the arrival of a new life cycle of Mother Earth. According to their beliefs, sunlight will last approximately nine hours, so the shortest day of the year and, therefore, the longest night begins a new cycle of nature and the beginning of winter.
21-06-2023
Rio Negro, Argentina.- In the photos taken on June 20, 2023, Mapuche communities celebrated Wiñoy Tripantu (New Year) on the winter solstice. For the indigenous peoples of South America, the winter solstice represents the arrival of a new life cycle of Mother Earth. According to their beliefs, sunlight will last approximately nine hours, so the shortest day of the year and, therefore, the longest night begins a new cycle of nature and the beginning of winter.
21-06-2023
Rio Negro, Argentina.- In the photos taken on June 20, 2023, Mapuche communities celebrated Wiñoy Tripantu (New Year) on the winter solstice. For the indigenous peoples of South America, the winter solstice represents the arrival of a new life cycle of Mother Earth. According to their beliefs, sunlight will last approximately nine hours, so the shortest day of the year and, therefore, the longest night begins a new cycle of nature and the beginning of winter.
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