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Stj Greets Indigenous Women in Their Day

The Superior Court of Justice of the Chaco greets women, leaders and those who make up the judiciary on the International Day of Indigenous Women. The purpose of the date is to recognize and honor the life and historical struggle they gave in all territories in the role of spiritual guides, social peacemakers, guardians of the memory and identity of indigenous peoples. The day was established in 1983 during the Second Meeting of Organizations an…
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Every September 5th marks the International Day of Indigenous Women, a date that seeks to make visible the fundamental role they play in the preservation of ancestral cultures, languages and territories, as well as to recognize the discrimination and violence that many of them still face in different parts of the world. ... The post International Day of Indigenous Women a call to recognize their strength and resistance appeared first on ::Tolima…

Every 5 September, the world commemorates the International Day of Indigenous Women, in honor of its struggle, wisdom and resilience in the face of centuries of discrimination and forgetfulness All over the world, 5 September marks the International Day of Indigenous Women, a date aimed at making visible the multiple struggles and contributions of women belonging to the original peoples.This event, established in 1983 during the Second Meeting o…

The Superior Court of Justice of the Chaco greets women, leaders and those who make up the judiciary on the International Day of Indigenous Women. The purpose of the date is to recognize and honor the life and historical struggle they gave in all territories in the role of spiritual guides, social peacemakers, guardians of the memory and identity of indigenous peoples. The day was established in 1983 during the Second Meeting of Organizations an…

Every September 5th, the International Day of Indigenous Women is commemorated, a date that honors the bravery of Bartolina Sisa, an Aymara leader who led the resistance against colonial rule in Bolivia in the 18th century and was brutally murdered in 1782. Since 1983, this day has become a symbol of recognition for the women of the indigenous peoples of Latin America, their struggles, knowledge, and contributions to history. In northern Chile, …

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El Sol de Iquique broke the news in on Friday, September 5, 2025.
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