The toll for crossing the isthmus could easily be a week's salary for a campesino. |
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Provision is also being made for the distribution of public land to indigenous peoples and campesino communities. |
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The health system is unitary and includes the traditional medicine of the native indigenous campesino nations and peoples. |
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To that end, it shall take account of the universal knowledge and collective wisdom of the native indigenous campesino nations and peoples. |
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Universities must implement programmes to revive, preserve, develop, teach and spread the different languages of the native indigenous campesino nations and peoples. |
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The Handbook included the text of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination and a chapter on indigenous and campesino communities. |
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Direct election, appointment and nomination of representatives of the native indigenous campesino nations and peoples, in accordance with their own rules and procedures. |
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A bill on the community justice system of the native indigenous peoples and campesino communities is currently under discussion in the National Congress. |
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Soon the Chicano campesino realizes that this Farm worker from Vietnam never ever called him a wetback or a greaser. |
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The factor analyses clearly showed significant vectors where variables of campesino identity are related. |
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A wide range of sectors including the indigenous and campesino movement, trade unions, universities, community associations, entrepreneurs, women's groups, utility companies and municipalities, are all having their say. |
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The State shall deem the existence of native indigenous campesino cultures to be a source of strength, in that they are the depositories of wisdom, knowledge, values, spirituality and world views. |
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The main objective of the two projects has been to improve the quality of life of the campesino communities through community forestry development. |
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This is the case, for example, among some Indigenous and campesino communities whose efforts to protect their rights have frequently been met with indifference or repression. |
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From this point on, the valley's farmers were among the staunchest supporters of an open border for campesino migrants. |
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For years, the military establishment denied responsibility for the murders and insisted that campesino leaders had immolated themselves using hand grenades. |
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Up to now, the inceptive style of Chicano performance art has typically been identified with Luis Valdez's Teatro Campesino. |
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While he was working with Chavez in Delano, Valdez founded El Teatro Campesino, a theater that was of, by and for the Mexican-American migrant population. |
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