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Thank you for accepting the invitation to share with the OAS your perspectives, suggestions, and feelings about the indigenous peoples of the Americas. We received 520 photographs from various countries of
the Americas, each with a different story. The shots selected will be
included in the AMA |
Art Museum of the Americas exhibition entitled "Indigenous Perspectives", which opens in October 2013.
Opening Reception: October
9, 2013 at 6:00pm On View: October 9 - November 1, 2013
Where: 1889 F Street, N.W., 8th floor, Washington, D.C. 20006, USA
Admission: Free Organizers:
Departament of International Law (OAS) &
AMA | Art Museum of the Americas
Photo Contest winner
Kayapó Body Painting - Mário Rainha Campos
Selected Photos for Exhibition
Alquimia Femenina - Daniel Fernando Torres Rozo
Amerindian Girl - Brian Gomes
Asas e sonhos - Jorge Donizetti Pavani
Baile Emberá Dobidá - Juan Pablo Gutierrez
Gonzalez
Belleza Ingenua - Ana Isabel Araúz
Cena Puneña - Luis Elias Alfageme
Cielo - Barbara Inés Lombardi
El país del agua - Guillermo Ossa
Entre el bloque 7 y 21 - Andrés Esteban Yépez
Jaramillo
Indigenous Voices in the Modern World - Caroline
Bennett
Indigenous Weaver from Chinchero - Neca Dantas
Intruder - Esteban Vincenti Zúñiga
Lugares altos, cultura de altura - Wendy Noelia
Villazón Rojas
Making Cassava Bread - Sharon Shameza Ramkarran
Mama y su hija; mirada Purépecha sin límites -
Denis Jockmans
Miradas Indígenas Panameñas - Ana Isabel Araúz
Músicos de la Tierra - Arturo Martin Gonzales
Pineda
Pataxós, BA - Ana Lucia Machado Simões
Picardía - Fritz Alejandro Sanchez Ojeda
Rostros de Salasaka - Francisco Xavier Jarrín
Salazar
The winner of the photography contest has been Mr. Mário Rainha Campos, and as such he may participate at the exhibit opening reception to be held at the headquarters of the OAS in Washington, D.C. The Department of International Law, with the support of the GIZ, will finance the airfare and lodging of the author of the best picture.