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2008 Mexico and Central American Regional Convening 2008 Conference Report Awakening Consciousness & Forming Alliances Indigenous Peoples and Philanthropy Querétaro, México January 18-20, 2008 Table of Contents WELCOME LETTER FROM REGIONAL PLANNING COMMITTEE ......................................................................................4 INTRODUCTION .........................................................................................................................................................5 CONFERENCE AGENDA ...............................................................................................................................................6 CONFERENCE TRACKS & SESSIONS ..............................................................................................................................8 TRACK 1 CULTURAL IDENTITY AND GLOBALIZATION........................................................................................ 22 TRACK 2 INDIGENOUS RIGHTS: POLICY AND PRACTICE .................................. ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. FUNDERS-ONLY SESSION ............................................................................................................................ 73 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS ......................................................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES .................................................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. IFIP ORGANIZATIONAL BACKGROUND & ACCOMPLISHMENTS .................................................................................. 82 MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION .......................................................................................................................... 87 INDIGENOUS PEOPLES FUNDING AND RESOURCE GUIDE ORDER FORM .......................................................... 89 RECENT ARTICLES ....................................................................................................................................... 90 MEMBERS & SUPPORTERS ........................................................................................................................... 97 CONFERENCE TRACK ARTICLES ................................................................................................................................. 98 TRACK 1 CULTURAL IDENTITY AND GLOBALIZATION........................................................................................ 98 Community Radio: Building the New Guatemala .................................................................................. 98 Converging Streams: Mesoamerica’s Campesino and Indigenous Movements.................................. 100 A Vision of Territory: Participatory development of an Environmental Management Plan for the Pirá Paraná river basin, Colombian Amazon ............................................................................................. 101 Building a Future in the Mixteca ......................................................................................................... 107 TRACK 2 INDIGENOUS RIGHTS: POLICY AND PRACTICE ................................................................................ 111 Social and Environmental Setting of the Park Guard Project .............................................................. 111 Moving mountains: potential and limitations of the legal recognition of indigenous communities in Mexico. The Choreachi Case ............................................................................................................ 115 STATEMENT ON THE OCCASION OF THE ADOPTION BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE UNITED NATIONS DECLARATION ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES ....................... 121 Situation of Young Indigenous Women in Guatemala ........................................................................ 122 Declaration adoption marks the end of the first step ........................................................................... 123 TRACK 3 METHODOLOGIES AND EFFECTIVE STRATEGIES ............................................................................. 126 2 How to plan a participatory development communication strategy using Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) and related techniques ............................................................................................................ 126 Popular Education as Community Organizing in El Salvador ............................................................. 129 POPULAR EDUCATION AND PARTICIPATORY ACTION INVESTIGATION FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT BASED ON PRAXIS ............................................................................................... 132 Beyond "Markets": Why Terminology Matters .................................................................................... 138 Bioprospecting and Biopiracy in the Americas.................................................................................... 143 Sierra Gorda Taps Voluntary Markets for Carbon and Environmental Offsets - Again ........................ 146 Payments for Ecosystem Services: .................................................................................................... 149 FUNDERS-ONLY SESSION .......................................................................................................................... 152 NON-FUNDERS SESSION ............................................................................................................................ 160 FORMING ALLIANCES ............................................................................................................................................. 164 BOARD OF DIRECTORS ........................................................................................................................................... 188 SPEAKERS & FACILITATORS............................................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. EVALUATION & RECOMMENDATIONS .............................................................................. Error! Bookmark not defined. 3 WELCOME LETTER FROM REGIONAL PLANNING COMMITTEE Dear Conference Participants, January 18,2008 International Funders for Indigenous Peoples' México and Central American regional planning committee is pleased to welcome you to IFIP’s first-ever regional meeting, Awakening Consciousness & Forming Alliances: Indigenous Peoples and Philanthropy, held in Querétaro, México from January 18-19, 2008. This regional convening has brought together donors and Indigenous leaders from around the world to discuss emerging issues facing Indigenous communities. It will also explore new approaches to funding and provide strategies relevant to Indigenous issues and concerns, with a focus on México and Central America. There will be presentations in three categories: Cultural Identity and Globalization; Indigenous Rights: Policy and Practice; Methodologies and Effective Strategies. Before the conference you are invited to join us on optional pre-site visits with local foundations and organizers to experience first-hand some of the indigenous cultures in Querétaro. After the conference, we will offer an optional post-conference trip to Oaxaca to explore the cultural richness and political reality of the state. In the agenda, we have many activities planned that include a movie night, cultural and musical performances, a visit to the pyramid of El Cerrito and other exciting events. This groundbreaking event with dialogue and sessions will explore new ways to build true partnerships, provide real examples of best donor practices, and raise broader awareness of cultural, environmental and globalization issues in this region. We trust this meeting will provide you with new perspectives and strategies to more effectively fund the most marginalized ethnic group in the world. Thank you for joining us! Respectfully, Mexico and Central American Regional Planning Committee Jackie Rivas, Jill Southard, CEMEFI, México City Levi Strauss Foundation, San Francisco, CA Jose Malvido, Fernanda Venzon, Seva Foundation, Berkeley, CA Sierra Madre Alliance, Chihuahua, México Phil McManus, Julieta Mendez, Appleton Foundation, Santa Cruz, CA International Community Foundation, San Diego, CA Kathy Vargas, Jaime Bolanos Cacho Guzmán, Fundacion Comunitaria Querétaro, México Fundacion Comunitaria Oaxaca, México Randy Gingrich, Emilienne de Leon, Tierra Nativa A. C. Chihuahua, México Semillas Women’s Foundation, México City, México David Kaimowitz, Evelyn Arce-White, Ford Foundation, México City, México International Funders for Indigenous Peoples Millie Brobston, In-country Staff: Aketzalli Hernandez, Indigenous Fondo Centroamericano de Mujeres, Nicaragua Advisor & Outreach Coordinator 4 INTRODUCTION IFIP Goes Global International Funders for Indigenous Peoples has coordinated its Mexico and Central American Regional Convening to be held on January 18-19, 2008 in Querétaro, Mexico. The first-ever international gathering for IFIP will offer conference participants an opportunity to participate in site- visits and engage with Indigenous communities located in proximity to the event site of Querétaro, such as the communities of Sierra Gorda, Cadereyta, El Bothe and Oaxaca. Our Purpose The purpose of this inaugural regional convening is to bring foundation staff and donors interested in funding opportunities and strategies for the Mexico and Central American region; local Indigenous leaders; Indigenous representatives