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Ecotourism Game
Quichua. Most people can even afford to send their children to school in the provincial capital. ... that the community now is focused on tourist services rather than traditional Quichua activities, or at least demonstrating traditional Quichua activities to tourists. Other regrets are those that come with progress ...
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Rainforest Links
Amazon Interactive Explore the geography of the Ecuadorian Amazon through online games and activities. Learn about the rainforest and the Quichua people who call it home. ACT for Kids From the Amazon ... rainforest for students and teachers including links to online rainforest lesson plans and other student activities on and off line. Science in the Rainforest A great fun and educational website for ...
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Indigenous Ecotourism: Río Blanco, Ecuador: Section 1
(Hicks 1990:39). The lowland Quichua typically practice more traditional agricultural systems such as subsistence or a mixed system of subsistence and cash ... support a household. The Association of Ro Blanco In the late 1960s and 1970s, many Quichua families in the Tena-Archidona area were feeling the land pressures brought on by agricultural ...
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2002 Earth Summit: World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD)
Indigenous peoples sustainable lifestyles and cultures, traditional knowledge, cosmologies, spirituality, values of collectivity, reciprocity, respect and reverence for Mother Earth, are crucial in the search for a transformed society where justice, equity, and ...
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Rainforest Portal Rainforest Conservation Links: Regions/South America
Quichua people and the geography of the Ecuadorian Amazon through online games and activities; includes and ecotourism simulation game Added: Mar. 23, ... Pacific working for sovereignty and self-determination and the recognition and protection of indigenous rights, traditional cultures and sacred lands Added: Mar. 01, 2001 | Rate It 1 of 22 of 2 ...
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Global Diversity Foundation
Her dissertation and field research evaluated the contribution of home-gardens to the conservation of medicinal plants among the Quichua in Amazonian Ecuador. Her work experience includes evaluating and promoting urban and rural traditional medicine as well as medicinal plant diversity in northeastern Mexico. She is interested in using local plant diversity and traditional medicine to ...
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