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Q'ero
Mucisiams |
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1.- Continue with the construction
of Systems for easy access to clean drinking
water and the provision of greenhouses in Q'ero,
Q'ero Totorany, Hapu, Marcachea and Kiko ( all
of them part of the Q’ero Nation)
2.- Continue to develop in
a sustainable way the work Munay T'ika school,
supplying the school with materials, medicines,
and cultural trips, as well as skills for using
the greenhouse.
3.- Begin the development of
a another school as, creating a second “Sumaq
T’ika” in the Annexe of Cc’ochamocc’o
4.-
Create an Educational Book for all the Schools
of the Q'ero nation, developed and agreed by
8 Communities, A book with examples and graphics
related to their Andean reality and philosophy,
which could really help children to learn about
who they are
5.- Initiate an ongoing program
to develop and enhance the textile skills for
mothers and enable these typical weavings, which
are of high quality, to directly benefit the
community
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6.-
Develop a health program to control gastrointestinal
illness and mange the Alpacas across the population
of the Nation of Q'ero to disinfect their Llamas
and Alpacas. These animals have a high cultural
importance and are one of the main sources of
income through the sale of their wool.
7.- Creation of a Cultural Park
for the Q'ero Nation in order to control and protect
the Q'ero territory from future campaigns of a
cultural, religious, political or personal nature
that are designed to exterminate the Q'ero knowledge
and way of life, and/or the improper use of these
campaigns which often take advantage of the Q'ero
people without them receiving even a minimum benefit,
or any sustained or conscientious help for the
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Q'ero
Ceremony Dedicated to the Sacred Llama
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Celebrating
the Llama Chiq'illay Ceremony |
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8.-
Re-valuing of all the Social-Cultural-Spiritual
aspects of the Q'ero Nation, with the results
of this investigation to be used to spread the
knowledge of the Q'ero people, which is based
on “Ayni “ sharing
9.-
Ensure
work across the Q'ero Nation is sustainable
and respects their way of life and enables them
make informed choices for the future.
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