Weaving Threads of Reconciliation from Indigenous Memories

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by Memoria Indígena

Video contributed as part of the Stott-Bediako Forum

In this contribution by Memoria Indígena to the Stott-Bediako Forum, indigenous young leaders from across Latin America present their ideas and questions about reconciliation, reflecting on the memories of their peoples. This group, for several years, has reflected together on what it means to do theology from their perspective as indigenous Christians, deeply rooted in the gospel and their spiritualities, worldviews, and historical experiences as indigenous peoples.

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We appeal to a life in harmony, to the restoration and reconciliation of basic principles of native peoples, in order to speak of justice. I cannot be well if my brother is not well, and my brother represents the entire creation…

Rebeca Huanto

Next page for English transcript (página 3 para transcripción en español)


The views and opinions expressed in this video are those of the contributors and do not necessarily reflect an official position of INFEMIT. We seek to foster reflection through conversation, and ask you to be respectful and constructive in your comments.

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