CONAIE

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The CONAIE ( Confederación de Nacionalidades Indígenas del Ecuador ; German: Alliance of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador ; Kichwa : Ecuador Runakunapak Jatun Tantanakuy ) is an umbrella organization that represents a large part of the indigenous peoples of Ecuador (" Indians ") at the national level. This makes it the most important institution in the indigenous movement in Ecuador .

It represents the nationalities with regard to their legitimate historical demands and claims on a political, economic and socio-cultural level. CONAIE is also represented in the Ecuadorian parliament through the Pachakutik party .

Chairperson

Jaime Vargas Vargas has been Chairman since September 16, 2017 .

elected Chairman Remarks President of Ecuador Leave post
Nov 16, 1986 Miguel Tankamash mom Rodrigo Borja 1986
1989 César Cristóbal Tapuy Papa Rodrigo Borja 1992
1992 Luis Macas Sixto Durán Ballén 1996
1997 Carlos Antonio Vargas Guatatuca His participation in the Lucio Gutiérrez government as Minister of Social Affairs was viewed by CONIAE as treason and he was expelled from CONIAE. Fabián Alarcón 2001
2001 José María Cabascango Gustavo Noboa
2001 Leonidas Iza Gustavo Noboa 2002
2004 Luis Macas Lucio Gutiérrez Dec 1, 2008
Dec 1, 2008 Marlon Santi 1974 Rafael Correa 2011
March 4, 2011 Humberto Cholango Rafael Correa
17th May 2014 Jorge Herrera Morocho The government of Rafael Correa tried to displace CONAIE from its traditional location in Quito. In December 2014, CONAIE declared, as expressed by its President Jorge Herrera, the CONAIE Central Offices to the Herencia y continuidad histórica que construimos los pueblos originarios (Heritage of Indigenous Peoples and Nations). With initiatives in the legal framework of the heritage of indigenous peoples and nations, CONAIE took action against exploitation projects that had profound effects and destroyed livelihoods. Rafael Correa
16 Sep 2017 Jaime Vargas Vargas Lenin Moreno

history

CONAIE was founded on November 16, 1986 by representatives of grassroots communities and Indian organizations at the regional level. The main goal was to unite the organizations that had previously been fighting individually in one association and to pool their historical claims against the Ecuadorian state.

On the night of April 2nd to 3rd, 2011, Humberto Cholango was elected chairman of the all-Ecuadorian indigenous association CONAIE at a delegates' meeting in Puyo ( Pastaza province ), receiving 472 votes out of 1,050 delegates, ahead of Auki Tituaña from Cotacachi (353 votes) and the Shuar Pepe Acacho (205 votes).

aims

The individual goals of CONAIE are:

  1. Giving the indigenous movement a political direction in order to achieve economic, socio-cultural and political equality.
  2. to promote and consolidate the organizational process of indigenous nationalities and organizations.
  3. to regain and defend the land of the indigenous nationalities and to fight for the right to self-determination of the peoples.
  4. to defend the integrity of the indigenous nationalities and to watch over their unity.
  5. to represent the indigenous nationalities vis-à-vis the state and its governments as well as national and international development organizations
  6. to create mechanisms of understanding between the indigenous nationalities and organizations of Ecuador by regaining history, culture and traditions
  7. defend, save and develop the cultures of indigenous nationalities.
  8. Promote international relations through a policy of support, cooperation, respect and solidarity among peoples.

Represented indigenous nationalities

CONAIE represents the following indigenous nationalities, which together make up around 45% of the approximately 11 million inhabitants of Ecuador:

Represented associations

As an umbrella organization, CONAIE consists of three regional organizations that are themselves umbrella organizations of local organizations:

  • CONFENIAE (Confederación de Nacionalidades Indígenas de la Amazonía Ecuatoriana) represents Amazonian Indian organizations : FOISE, OINCE, OISSE, FCUNAE, FOIN, OPIP, ONHAE, FICSHA and FIPSE.
  • ECUARUNARI (Ecuador Runakunapak Rikcharimuy) primarily represents organizations of the Kichwa in the highlands: FICI, PIRR, MIC, MIT, FECAB, FRYH, MICH, FOICH, UPCCC, UNASAY, CIOIS, UOCE and AMAB QUIJAT.
  • CONAICE (Coordinadora de Nacionalidades Indígenas de la Costa Ecuatoriana) represents Indian organizations on the coast: FECCHE, EPERA, FCG, GTS and FCA.

organs

The organs of CONAIE are:

  1. the congress (Congreso) , which meets every three years, plans actions, passes resolutions and elects the association's management.
  2. the assembly (Asamblea) , which meets every six months to assess the work of the association management.
  3. Consultative Council (Consejo Consultivo) .
  4. Council of Directors (Consejo Directivo) .

Participation in development cooperation

In the fight against the contamination of the indigenous territories by oil production, the indigenous movement was z. B. supported by Medicus Mundi and the Institute of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine at the University of London . The German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development and the German Society for Technical Cooperation (GTZ) support the establishment of structures for intercultural bilingual education in schools.

CONAIE activists protest in Quito against the planned American Free Trade Area (2002)

The CONAIE accuses World Bank projects of “being exclusively a political aid to the establishment of control mechanisms within the indigenous movement and of not having brought about any development of the indigenous peoples”. In July 2005, the CONAIE decided against further cooperation (particularly with regard to the PRODEPINE II project ) and accused the World Bank and the IMF of exterminating indigenous cultures.

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Jorge Herrera Morocho ; Olaf Kaltmeier, Mario Rufer, Entangled heritages: postcolonial perspectives on the uses of the past in. Latin America, books.google.de , Herencia y continuidad histórica que construimos los pueblos originarios , conaie.org
  2. ^ Norman E Whitten, Millennial Ecuador: Critical Essays Cultural Transformations -, 2003, p. 382 ; ecuadorinmediato.com , December 19, 2004 Política, Conaie debe volver a sus raíces, dicen analistas, eluniverso.com
  3. Alexandra Ávila: Humberto Cholango es el nuevo presidente de la Conaie. El Universo, April 3, 2011.
  4. Olaf Kaltmeier: ¿Politización de lo étnico y / o etnización de lo político? The espacio político en el Ecuador en los años noventa. In: Christian Büschges, Guillermo Bustos and Olaf Kaltmeier (eds.): Poder y etnicidad en los países andinos . Corporación Editora Nacional, Quito 2007, p. 195-216 .