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Venezuela’s Indigenous Pemon are Caught in Time on Land Too Valuable for Numbers
October 21, 2014 In the shadow of Columbus Day, venezuelanalysis.com writer Z.C. sketches, through interviews, an intimate portrait of a changing people – the Pemon of Venezuela’s mineral-rich Southeastern border. Their testimonies of struggle reflect the country’s changing political landscape and highlights a stark generational gap that afflicts many of Latin America’s first nation peoples. -
Aftermath of a Venezuela-Style Lynching
July 3, 2014 ... government buildings with incendiary devices and for hours paralyzed traffic in the capital. By April 3, the ... -
Racism Sin Vergüenza in the Venezuelan Counter-Revolution
March 27, 2014 ... million to build a futuristic funicular. It eliminates hours of climbing on foot up and down treacherous mountain ...