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Apolonia Dorregaray Veli (1914- 2002) traditional #Peruvian artist, skilled maker of mate burilado (carved gourds). Known as the "artista de mates del Valle de Mantaro", a recognition bestowed upon her by Peruvian writer/anthropologist José María Arguedas. 1973 Dorregaray was awarded Prize of Honour @ Encuentro Inkari held in Callao, & received National Grand Master of Peruvian Crafts Prize in 1995. Trained her son in craft. New #Wikipedia page en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apolonia @histodons @CarveHerName

Today in Labor History May 19, 1850: Four thousand Mexican and Peruvian workers gathered in Sonora, California, to protest the "Foreign Miners' Tax," enacted to drive them from gold fields. 500 armed vigilantes (mostly tax collectors and Anglo miners), chased them off by firing into the crowd. The tax was imposed during the height of the 1849 Gold Rush, and in the wake of the Mexican-American War (1848), in which the U.S. seized California from Mexico. The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (Feb 1848) gave U.S. citizenship to Mexican nationals who were living in California at the time the treaty was signed. However, the U.S. denied citizenship to Indigenous Peoples until the 1930s, even if they had also been Mexican nationals prior to the war. Meanwhile, English, Irish, and German immigrants protested the new tax and got it amended to exempt any miner who was a “free white person.” The effects of the tax, and the racist violence that accompanied it, was to drive large numbers of Latin American and Chinese miners from the gold fields. This exodus, in turn, caused a sharp drop in rents and commerce for the landlords and store owners who catered to the miners. They lobbied for repealing the tax, and were successful in 1851.

alojapan.com/1275030/lawrence- Lawrence, Mass., restaurant combines flavors of Japan and Peru ##Homage #ceviche #ChronicleFood #ContemporaryDesign #diner #flavor #Japan #JapanNews #Japanese #JapaneseTechnique #Japú #JapúRestaurant #Lawrence #Mass #news #Nikkei #NikkeiCuisine—aHarmoniousMix #OtherDish #Peru #Peruvian #sushi? #WarmAmbience Lawrence, Mass., restaurant combines flavors of Japan and Peru “Japu” offers an innovative menu full of Japanese and Peruvian ingredients…

#LGBTQ related #Wikipedia article created 6 hours ago

The Innocents (2025 film)

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Inno
The Innocents () is an upcoming coming-of-age drama film directed by Germán Tejada. Based on the novel of the same name by Oswaldo Reynoso, which stars Diego Cruchaga Ponce, Fabián Calle, José Miguel Chuman, Grecia Pino, and José Masías. It is a Mexican-Peruvian co-production

en.wikipedia.orgThe Innocents (2025 film) - Wikipedia
#Mexican#Films#Peruvian

In 2013, #ChineseMining company #Chinalco (中国铝业集团有限公司) sparked an international conversation about extractive impacts with the news it had successfully relocated an entire #Peruvian town of 5,000 residents to clear space for a #CopperMine. At the time, the #relocation project in #Morococha, central #Peru, was touted as a solution to protect villagers from #pollution and #environmental degradation as a result of #mining practices, and as a potential template for #Chinese overseas #investment in #LatinAmerica.

Ten years later, experts describe the move as a “tragedy.”

Joselyn Jaua, a Peruvian #journalist who covers the #environment and communities in the region, explained to #GlobalVoices that Chinalco’s policies have deeply impacted both Old Morococha and New Morococha: “The rise of poverty is notorious for relocated and non-relocated people alike.”

globalvoices.org/2024/10/11/a-

Global Voices · A Chinese mining company relocated a whole Peruvian town. Now, they are struggling to surviveIn 2013, a Chinese mining company forcibly relocated a community of 5,000+ people in Peru. Ten years later, the community is living in poverty and the company has failed to honor its promises.

This is a great spot, it’s a Peruvian juice and sandwich store. All the other stalls in this building in the Mission are also Peruvian.

The lady says drink no 9 here is a beloved drink in the mountains among other Indigenous people like her. I tried that and it’s great. It’s expensive but I’d rather spend money here than at a juice chain

Inca Juices and Sandwiches
Mission & 19th

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#Food#SanFrancisco#Peruvian
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Every little thing that helps is part of the Everything, Everywhere, All at Once #ClimateChange mitigation strategy.

"The work was done in collaboration with #Llama 2000 Asociación...local #Peruvian #farmers...negatively impacted by the receding #glaciers"
“...the #science...not only requires...the authors, but all of these other groups...it shows the constant need for collaboration and to develop communities..."
#Ecosytem #restoration with local involvement is key.
eldritch.cafe/@SallyStrange/11

Eldritch CaféSally Strange (@SallyStrange@eldritch.cafe)Llama poop helps restore ecosystems teetering on disintegration as glaciers retreat. '“[Looking through feces] doesn’t sound like fun, but when you see vegetation sprouting out of that, and you recognize that the whole ecosystem goes back to this latrine,” [Geography professor Tim] Beach said. “Because the llamas go to graze there too … you see that these are little islands of fertility, that then lead to the stabilization of this ecosystem.” ...The work was done in collaboration with Llama 2000 Asociación, an organization of local Peruvian farmers whose land and communities had been negatively impacted by the receding glaciers." #Climate #ClimateChange #resilience #Peru #llamas #farming #ecosystems #GlacierRetreat https://thedailytexan.com/2023/10/22/llamas-assist-in-revitalizing-low-nutrient-soil-combat-some-climate-change-according-to-ut-researchers/