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Box 2574 :: :: Olympia, Wa Fido Net 1:352/333 :: :: 98507-2574 206-786-9629 :: :: USA The Quarto Mundista BBS :: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: OPEN TOWNHALL MEETING OF THE PEOPLES OF OLLANTAYTAMBO A: BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE FIRST OF INDIAN MOVEMENTS OF SOUTH AMERICA. The authorities and the people in general of Ollantaytambo in an open townhall meeting agreed: CONSIDERING: I. That, Indian for us is social reality and not racial. II. That, the philosophical, political and cultural prin- ciples of the gathering at the First American Indian Congress is supported in all its environs. III. That, the indian representation in the person of our brother Virigilio Roel Pineda has come under question. IV. That, the declaration of "World Capitol oś Indians" for the city of Ollantaytambo has been questioned by the politicized delegation-of our sister the Republic of Bolivia. AGREES: With autonomous character and with full representation. I. The people of Ollantaytambo representatives of all the Ayllus fully support the representation of the brother Virigilio Roel Pineda and indemnifies the inferred offenses on himself and his people. II. Proclaim the Inca city of Ollantaytambo, proclamation; World Capitol of Indianity. III. Establish the World Indian University in Ollantaytambo in accordance with the objectives of the gathering of the Congress and to name our brothers Virigilio Roel Pineda y Dario Gutierrez as Directors who will lay the groundwork for organization and also to include 2 delegates from Ollantaytambo that will make a total of four persons as directors of this University. IV. Formulate the declaration of Ollantaytambo for humanity. V. Make known these agreements to the First American-Indian Congress. Wherefore, philosophical, doctrinal and political conception is for us a real option of Indian social revindication for all Peruvians as a cosmic society who wish to reconstruct the values of the great Tahuautinsuyo and form the American-Indian nation. Ollantaytambo, February 23, 1980 SIGNED AT THE MUNICIPALITY OF OLLANTAYTAMBO JOSE OCHOA VARELA Mayor of the Municipality of Ollantaytambo Alberto Balcarcel (Puno) Feliciano Carrion President of the Community of Ollantaytambo Antonio A. Lobaton Gumercindo Sanchez Vicente Hancco Percy Raymi Uriel Vara Juan de Dios Yabar Manuel Luna Braulio Macorino Juvenal Lazarte Luis Huaman Leoncio Zuluzarreta Ilegible Javier Molina Martin Kuno Aurelio Carazas Gregorio Mamani Cesar Carasas Herrera Vicente Sinchi Artemio Sequeiros Pascual Huaman Julio Quispe Dario Espinoza Peggy Yabar Celis Ilegible Adela C. de Yabar Maria E. Vargas Jaime R. Galdos Antonio Solis Ilegible Ilegible L.E. 51843711 - Ilegible Beatriz Vey Fane (Venezuela) Ilegible Ilegible Manuel Molina Miguel Angel Mendoza (Mexico) Angel Tenavazin Valladares (Mexico) Jose Palos de La Torre (Mexico) Ediverto Garcia Ruvalcaba (Mexico) Olonigdi Pelusio (Panama) Rosa Elena Villanueva de Garcia (Mexico) Arcadio Montiel (General Coordinator - Guajiro Indian) -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- To have a current Center For World Indigenous Studies Publication Catalogue sent to you via e-mail, send a request to jburrows@halcyon.com Center For World Indigenous Studies P.O. Box 2574 Olympia, WA U.S.A. 98507-2574 Fax: 206-956-1087 BBS: 206-786-9629