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This 1936 photograph by the renowned American (and Peruvian) photographer, Dorothea Lange, captures an angry group of Native Americans gathered at a protest demonstration outside the United States Embassy in Lima. The protesters are denouncing the United States' treatment of indigenous peoples in the country, which they allege includes the aggressive exploitation of resources and the suppression of their traditional culture.

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Many Indians in Peru are angry with the government over a variety of issues. These include poverty, land rights, economic inequality, and discrimination. Land rights are especially contentious, as many native groups have been displaced from their traditional lands and are now unable to access the resources they need to sustain their livelihoods. Additionally, Peru’s large-scale resource extraction initiatives have often had a negative impact on Indigenous communities, exacerbating existing grievances.

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Jan. 14, 2023, 9:11 p.m.

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Published: Saturday, January 14, 2023

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