Home Actress Nathalie Kelley HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers June 2023 Nathalie Kelley Instagram - When I first came across @ninagualinga and her incredible work a few years ago, the idea of visiting her in her village of Sarayaku was a distant dream. That dream was recently made a reality when I was invited to celebrate @ninagualinga’s 30th bday surrounded by her friends, family and ayllu (community). What a privilege for @andresalonso7 and I to wake up and drink Guayusa with her mama, and listen as she interpreted our dreams and shared her wisdom. What bliss to swim in these crystalline waters and appreciate the beauty of a primary rainforest, lovingly managed by the Kichwa community. I know our respective Quechua and Kichwa ancestors were and still are connected by language and culture and by a shared reverence for Pachamama… thank you @ninagualinga @helenagualinga @inayusiren for welcoming me to Sarayaku, the first of many trips I hope to make you this magical part of the Amazon. 🔹And thank you @andresalonso7 for saying yes to this trip of a lifetime. The image of you drinking chicha will be forever embedded in my memory 😂.

Nathalie Kelley Instagram – When I first came across @ninagualinga and her incredible work a few years ago, the idea of visiting her in her village of Sarayaku was a distant dream. That dream was recently made a reality when I was invited to celebrate @ninagualinga’s 30th bday surrounded by her friends, family and ayllu (community). What a privilege for @andresalonso7 and I to wake up and drink Guayusa with her mama, and listen as she interpreted our dreams and shared her wisdom. What bliss to swim in these crystalline waters and appreciate the beauty of a primary rainforest, lovingly managed by the Kichwa community. I know our respective Quechua and Kichwa ancestors were and still are connected by language and culture and by a shared reverence for Pachamama… thank you @ninagualinga @helenagualinga @inayusiren for welcoming me to Sarayaku, the first of many trips I hope to make you this magical part of the Amazon. 🔹And thank you @andresalonso7 for saying yes to this trip of a lifetime. The image of you drinking chicha will be forever embedded in my memory 😂.

Nathalie Kelley Instagram - When I first came across @ninagualinga and her incredible work a few years ago, the idea of visiting her in her village of Sarayaku was a distant dream. That dream was recently made a reality when I was invited to celebrate @ninagualinga’s 30th bday surrounded by her friends, family and ayllu (community). What a privilege for @andresalonso7 and I to wake up and drink Guayusa with her mama, and listen as she interpreted our dreams and shared her wisdom. What bliss to swim in these crystalline waters and appreciate the beauty of a primary rainforest, lovingly managed by the Kichwa community. I know our respective Quechua and Kichwa ancestors were and still are connected by language and culture and by a shared reverence for Pachamama… thank you @ninagualinga @helenagualinga @inayusiren for welcoming me to Sarayaku, the first of many trips I hope to make you this magical part of the Amazon. 🔹And thank you @andresalonso7 for saying yes to this trip of a lifetime. The image of you drinking chicha will be forever embedded in my memory 😂.

Nathalie Kelley Instagram – When I first came across @ninagualinga and her incredible work a few years ago, the idea of visiting her in her village of Sarayaku was a distant dream. That dream was recently made a reality when I was invited to celebrate @ninagualinga’s 30th bday surrounded by her friends, family and ayllu (community). What a privilege for @andresalonso7 and I to wake up and drink Guayusa with her mama, and listen as she interpreted our dreams and shared her wisdom. What bliss to swim in these crystalline waters and appreciate the beauty of a primary rainforest, lovingly managed by the Kichwa community. I know our respective Quechua and Kichwa ancestors were and still are connected by language and culture and by a shared reverence for Pachamama… thank you @ninagualinga @helenagualinga @inayusiren for welcoming me to Sarayaku, the first of many trips I hope to make you this magical part of the Amazon. 🔹And thank you @andresalonso7 for saying yes to this trip of a lifetime. The image of you drinking chicha will be forever embedded in my memory 😂. | Posted on 24/May/2023 09:09:25

Nathalie Kelley Instagram – A little glimpse of the magic that was my @santabarbaramag cover shoot! What dream to work with all these talented people! New issue feat my cover and interview out now! Our feature was shot on location at the ecological @turtleconservancy Twin Peaks Ranch in Ojai. 

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Nathalie Kelley Instagram – Não há razão lógica ou moral para que o Supremo Tribunal Federal Brasileiro seja autorizado a aprovar uma lei que declare que os povos indígenas não têm direito a qualquer terra que não estivessem ocupando fisicamente em 1988 – a história indígena dessas tierras remonta a mais de 10.000 anos!

Claramente, essa lei foi projetada para que interesses de grandes empresas possam tomar posse dessas terras e continuar seu plano de destruição em busca do lucro.

Desde a chegada dos Europeos a essas terras há 500 anos, houve morte, doença, destruição e má administração da água e das terras, causando catástrofes ecológicas com implicações planetárias. Se você ou seus antepassados já beberam água limpa dos nossos aquíferos, desfrutaram da abundância de nossa biodiversidade, encontraram cura em nossas medicinas sagradas – todos esses são presentes que os povos indígenas têm cuidado há milhares de anos. Onde está o seu apoio político aos povos originários desta terra?
🔹vía @tukuma_pataxo & @petitabel 🔹 “E se o Marco Temporal fosse ao contrário?”
Depois de muito tempo, o Marco Temporal voltou à pauta política para ameaçar os direitos indígenas.
Essa tese afirma que a demarcação das terras dos povos originários só poderá ser feita uma vez que a ocupação desses territórios fosse estabelecida até
1988 (data da Constituição).
Isso ignora qualquer tipo de deslocamento forçado que tenham sofrido, principalmente durante a ditadura militar, quando milhares de indígenas foram expulsos de seus locais e não conseguiram retornar.
Em que isso nos afeta? Quando se tiram direitos de uma minoria, todas as outras estão ameaçadas. Sem falar nos conflitos além de maiores perdas em preservação ambiental e cultural.

Além do Marco Temporal, esse projeto facilita obras de grande porte sem consulta popular em terras indígenas, autoriza o questionamento sobre demarcações já feitas, ameaça povos isolados e ainda muda conceitos para diminuir os direitos originários.
No entanto, já existe uma mobilização popular para que a pauta seja revista pelo STF como inconstitucional, já que os direitos indígenas, assim como quaisquer outros adquiridos, não podem ser anulados!

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