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who wakes up early
Wake up with the birds.
Wake up singing.
Singing for one more day
Sung for life...

The boss says that painting is forbidden here,
That it's been a while since no one has heard

of an artist, cut off the hands of those who paint,

why do they wake people up like the bird.

And have you sang today?
Have you painted today?
Did you wake up today?
There's still time,
It's not banned yet.

Yaku Urku
Pajarito

Photographic record of ephemera painting with leaves in a backyard around, 2021
Photographic record of intervention in the landscape with Lambe-Lambe, Juazeiro do Norte, CE/Brazil, 2021
"Abya Yala (Living Land or Land that blooms) is what our ancestors called this territory that would be today from Tierra del Fuego in Argentina to Nunavut in Canada.

The indigenous peoples are native to these lands, we have always been here.

In these last few days there has been another attack on our lives and our way of living in Brazil.

In an ethnocidal country, basic rights are a privilege and to obtain it is a constant, never-ending struggle.

Do you still wonder why the constitution does not represent us?

In none of the countries that make up the Abya Yala (America) are indigenous peoples respected, none of their constitutions like traditional peoples.

All the people in these lands have indigenous blood, some in their veins, others in their hands."
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Mural of the Abya Yala Ancestral Knowledge Encounter.First meeting of indigenous children and young people drawing and lambistas from the Krikati Ma/Brazil people, 2020

 
in partnership with @pepyaka_krikati   @vanessadepaula   @toda_natural  @nmariakaroline  @yas.sous  

Yaku Runa Simi (Quechua)

@_condorandino


* Abya Yala vanishing point

.Researcher on the go

. multilingual artist
.musician
.Muralist
.Potter
.Popular communicator

Photographic record of Amulet carved in avocado seed Andean ancestral art
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