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Museo Guadalupe Aztlan Hosts Consul of Venezuela and Exhibit

Congratulations to Jesus Medel and the entire crew of Museo Guadalupe Aztlan for a successful, well-attended photo exhibit opening.  The exhibit, entitled Indian Native American Resistence in Venezuela, highlighted different cultural aspects of indigenous nations in Venezuela.  The special guest was the Consul General of Venezuela to Houston.  I’ll let the photos do the talking.
The invite
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The Event

SRO (standing room only)

SRO (standing room only)

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The Consul and The Curator

The Consul and The Curator

Every photo exhibit was flanked…
on the left by…

Gobierno BOLIVARIANO De Venezuela

Gobierno BOLIVARIANO De Venezuela

On the right by…

Venezuela: Ahora Es De Todos

Venezuela: Ahora Es De Todos

Subtle? Not really. Inspiring? A que si.

 

 

Update:

Venezuela Grants Land to Indigenous Communities On Indigenous Resistance Day.  Follow the link for more information.

Caracas, October 13, 2009 (venezuelanalysis.com) – Celebrating 517 years of indigenous resistance to invasion and colonisation Venezuela marked Indigenous Resistance Day on Monday with a street march through the capital, Caracas, the granting of title deeds to indigenous communities, and a special session of the National Assembly.

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