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We the Indians

The indigenous peoples of Peru and the struggle for land

By (author) Hugo Blanco
Translated by Leslie Ray
Introduction by Iain Bruce
Preface by Eduardo Galeano
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: The Merlin Press Ltd, London, United Kingdom
Published: 1st Apr 2018
Dimensions: w 163mm h 240mm d 17mm
Weight: 315g
ISBN-10: 0850367387
ISBN-13: 9780850367386
Barcode No: 9780850367386
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Synopsis
Eduardo Galeano writes: These pages, written in bursts, disorderly, jubilant and desperate, tell of the adventures and misfortunes of the man who headed the campesino struggle in Peru, the organiser of the rural trade unions, the man who pushed for an agrarian reform born from below and fought for from below. Hugo Blanco has walked his country forwards and backwards, from the snow-covered mountains to the dry coast, through the rainforests where the tribes are hunted like beasts. And wherever he went, on the way he helped the fallen to get up, and the silent ones to speak. The authorities accused him of being a terrorist. They were right. He sowed terror among the owners of land and of people. He slept under the stars and in cells occupied by rats. He went on fourteen hunger strikes. In one of them, when he could barely go on any longer, the Minister of the Interior made a kind gesture and sent him a coffin as a gift. More than once, the district attorney demanded the death penalty, and more than once the news was published that Hugo had died. He continues to be that smart, crazy man who decided to be an Indian, even though he was not, and turned out to be the most Indian of all. Hugo Blanco was a key protagonist in the events he describes. His vivid and direct language takes the reader on an inspirational journey to the heart of Peru - looking for a respectful relationship with Pacamama (Mother Earth), and with its indigenous communities and their struggles for land reform and change in the 1950's and 1960's.

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