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Territory, Autonomy, and Defending Maize
Property as Ontology | Ecological Commons | Land Reclamations | Central America
Submitted by kev on Sat, 2006-10-28 19:29.
Submitted by kev on Sat, 2006-10-28 19:29.

Originally published in GRAIN,
Aldo Gonzalez is an indigenous person from the Mexican state of Oaxaca, where community organisations are leading a major resistance movement against the contamination of native maize by transgenic seeds. The movement is guided by the ancestral relationships between people and their natural surroundings. Politically, the resistance movement is linked to the struggle for autonomy by and for local communities, and is rooted in a particular indigenous vision of the world. In Oaxaca and in other Mexican states, defending maize is a cornerstone of defending a community’s autonomy.
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