Ecuadorian Indigenous Women on why they march

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Women from different Indigenous nationalities traveled from their territories to Puyo, Ecuador on March 8 to march through the city's streets as they do every year on International Women's Day

Women from different Indigenous nationalities traveled from their territories to Puyo, Ecuador on March 8 to march through the city's streets as they do every year on International Women's Day"My participation in the march as an Amazonian woman is to praise our rights and violence worldwide." Portrait of Josefina Tunki, the ex-Executive President of the Government Council of the Shuar Arutam People in Puyo, Ecuador, March 8, 2024.

Women from different Indigenous nationalities traveled from their territories to the city of Puyo on March 8 to march through the city's streets as they do every year on International Women's Day as a symbol of their ongoing resistance and to demand equality, a dignified life, health, the defense of their territories and to raise their voices against violence."Peace, love, courage, life. Let people know with these four words why we walk and may they raise their voices for all of us.

The event brought together around 100 women who marched with placards that read"Free,""If your voice does not reach we will all shout for you,""Today not all our voices are here because from the grave you cannot shout" and"you get tired of hearing it, we get tired of living it,"as the women chanted slogans of resistance and chanting out load slogans of resistance, one of them was:"I have taken part in this march to defend our right as Amazonian...

During the march I asked several women if they could answer on a sheet of paper the question"why are you marching?" – these are some of their responses:A young woman holds the rue plant, a symbol of strength, and lights up incense to cleanse the path women march.A young woman holds the rue plant, a symbol of strength, and lights up incense to cleanse the path women march."It was a very important day for me.

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