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Patricia Gualinga, the Ecuadorian Who Will Represent Indigenous Peoples at the Un

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Patricia Gualinga (Sarayaku, Ecuador, 1969) never imagined leading her hometown's struggle against oil companies in the Ecuadorian Amazon decades ago, much less being elected to the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, something she describes as "a very great responsibility" and which, she says, she hopes to "live up to." A member of the Kichwa indigenous community, Gualinga, who lives between Sarayaku and the rest of the world, …
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Patricia Gualinga (Sarayaku, Ecuador, 1969) never imagined leading her hometown's struggle against oil companies in the Ecuadorian Amazon decades ago, much less being elected to the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, something she describes as "a very great responsibility" and which, she says, she hopes to "live up to." A member of the Kichwa indigenous community, Gualinga, who lives between Sarayaku and the rest of the world, …

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EFEMINISTA broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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