Module 4 Weblog#3 by Dilip Verma

Trikis en Movimiento

Web site address http://trikisenmovimiento.org/triquis-en-movimiento/

This site is in Spanish and is run by a Triqui Movement, in Oaxaca, Mexico. It is maintained by just one person Fidel Hernandez, a young Triqui.
The aim of the movement is to contribute to the development of the Triqui culture, towns and people. The web page is a Blog with sections on music, images, essays, poems and videos. There isn’t much written in Nanj nïin’in, the Indigenous language of the Triquis, except a small vocabulary section. The site contains several links; the most interesting are:

http://triquis.org/
Another Triqui web page for the Triqui towns of Baja –Copala Media_ Itunyoso and Alta- Chicahuaxtla. This site has only 14 registered users and certain sections are restricted only to them. However, anyone can register. There is information about Triqui history, music, culture and Indigenous justice.

http://www.triquicopala.com/index.htm
Another Triqui web page that contains a lot of information about the Triqui and has information on Triqui history, Triqui stories, the Triqui language, Triqui radio, a good collection of Triqui videos. It also has connections to Triqui migrant groups in the US. Again the site is in Spanish.

http://indigenasdf.org.mx/ami/index.php
A web page run by the Asamblea de Migrantes Indigenas de la Cuidad de Mexico (The Indigenous Migrant Assembly of the city of Mexico)

http://www.redindigena.info/
The Web page of the Red Indigena (The Indigenous Network)

http://www.reduii.org/
The Website of the Universidad Indigena Intercultural (Intercultural Indigenous University)in Bolivia

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