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  • Collection: Vol. 5, Nos. 2&3 (Fall 1989 & Winter 1990)

Vol. 5, nos. 2&3 (6-7).pdf
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A Quichua man, Juan Sanchez Pena, gives an interview where he discloses that before oil excavation in their land, animals were abundant, food was easily accessible, rivers weren't polluted. But now, the CGG oil company of France is driving away all…

Vol. 5, nos. 2&3 (4-6).pdf
2 & 3
The Ecuadorian government granted new oil concessions to companies operating in the Ecuadorian rainforest. A new round of concessions was expected to start before 1990.

Vol. 5, nos. 2&3 (2-3).pdf
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Representatives of Native groups in the Amazon basin insisted on having a bigger role in policy making in their area. They forged an alliance with the United States and set a new agenda for a permanent dialogue without intermediaries.
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