An Indigenous People of Sinaloa Resists a Project that Threatens the Bay of Ohuira
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Neighbors of the Tlacoquemécatl Colony of the Valley denounced that the Citizen Movement (MC) party seeks to appropriate the struggle to save the centenary bay.
For the Yoreme-Mayo people, mangroves are sacred trees. They are part of the Bawe Ania — the world of the sea, where the spirit of water dwells — a living territory that their ancestors inhabited and that they still feed on today, thanks to their oysters, crabs, shrimps and fish. Therefore, when this indigenous fishing people, settled on the shores of Sinaloa, in northwestern Mexico, knew that a company had begun to cut them off in the Bay of Oh…
The indigenous people Yoreme-Mayo has been fighting a legal and community battle since 2015 against the installation of the megaproject, authorized without prior consultation.
The City Council of the capital promised to work on the election of its representation as provided by the Electoral Tribunal of SLP By: Redacción Around 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, members of indigenous peoples and communities held a demonstration on Venustiano Carranza Avenue and its crossing with Mariano Otero, in the Potosina capital.
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