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Collective of Communicators of Originarios.ar (Coya, Mapuche, Charrua, Qom, Huarpe, Comechingon, Diaguita)

The Collective of Communicators promotes the voices of Indigenous leaders and defenders of Pachamama, where the spirituality of Indigenous Peoples is sustained. They work with different institutions and communities to meet the current need for more media and publications that address Indigenous issues in Argentina. The Native voices that are featured express their realities and worldview in their native language. 

Radio Minga Stereo 91.1 FM Resguardo de Túquerres (Pastos)

The objective of the community radio station Minga Stereo 91.1FM is to facilitate communication throughout the Túquerres Indigenous reserve and the four neighboring reserves of Yascual, Mallama, Guachavez, and Sande, encompassing all of the people of the Pastos. The station's daily programming strengthens the education, culture, music, identity, and recovery of the Pastos’ mother tongue while also transmitting news and events of collective interest.

Asho'ojushi Collective (Wayuu)

The Asho'ojushi Collective creates a space of, and for, the Wayuu People to promote the memory and ancestral practices of tattooing with cactus spines and charcoal ink. Its main objective is to generate in-person gatherings and productions in different media that promote knowledge and practices for the revitalization of Wayuu tattooing. Their project will generate radio content and podcasts to serve as an oral memory of two meetings of Wayuu tattoo artists held in the territory.

Ecuanasha Indigenous Digital Television (Uchupiamonas, Tacana, Mosetene, Tsimane, Esse Ejja)

Ecuanasha Indigenous Digital Television was born in 2016 as a result of losses suffered by the Indigenous communities of Uchupiamonas, Tacana, Mosetene, Tsimane, and Esse Ejja, who are part of the commonwealth of communities of the Beni, Tuichi, and Quiquivey Rivers. The main purpose of Ecuanasha Digital Indigenous Television is the defense of the rights of these communities.

Civil Organization of Las Abejas de Acteal (Maya Tzotzil)

The Civil Society of Las Abejas de Acteal seeks to keep their communities informed and make their reality known while promoting their culture and strengthening their struggle for peace, justice, and the construction of their autonomy as Native Peoples of Mexico. They produce radio programs, videos, and graphic communication, which is disseminated through their website and social networks.

Pakkiru (Kichwa)

Ayllukunas (families) are the basis of Pakkiru, which has collective practices based on the principles of Sumak Kawsay (good living), Sumak allpa mama (territory), Sumak mirachina (ancestral economy), Sacha Runa Yachay (ancestral knowledge and wisdom), and Sumak Tantanakuy (self-government).

Voces de Nuestra Tierra Community Radio Station (Nasa and Misak)

Voces de Nuestra Tierra Community Radio Station focuses on promoting the visibility and strengthening of the life plan of the territory of Jambaló Cauca in its cultural, educational, political, organizational, economic, and environmental aspects. The collective mobilizes and denounces policies that harm Indigenous Peoples through appropriate communication and technological tools, such as radio, audiovisual, digital media and design, and publications. This allows children and youth to take ownership of and carry out their own cultural processes in the territory.

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