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'''Adolfo Chávez Beyuma''' (born 2 March 1971), a [[Bolivia]]n indigenous leader, has was the president of the [[Confederation of Indigenous Peoples of Bolivia]] (CIDOB) since 2006. Chávez is a member of the [[Tacana people|Takana people]], born in Tumusa, [[Mecapaca Municipality]], [[Murillo Province]] of the [[La Paz Department (Bolivia)|La Paz Department]] of Bolivia.<ref name=FT>{{Cite news|title=El líder de la CIDOB, Adolfo Chávez, revela en una entrevista que quisieron matarlo en la marcha por el Tipnis |work=El Día |location=Santa Cruz, Bolivia |accessdate=2011-12-19 |date=2011-11-06 |url=http://www.ftierra.org/ft/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=7715&Itemid=213 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111128175107/http://www.ftierra.org/ft/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=7715&Itemid=213 |archivedate=2011-11-28 }}</ref> He has twice been elected as Secretary of Land and Territory of the La Paz departmental indigenous organization, Center of Indigenous Peoples of La Paz (CPILAP).<ref name=FT /> Between 2018 and 2022 he administered the [[Coordinator of Indigenous Organizations of the Amazon River Basin]] (COICA). |
'''Adolfo Chávez Beyuma''' (born 2 March 1971), a [[Bolivia]]n indigenous leader, has was the president of the [[Confederation of Indigenous Peoples of Bolivia]] (CIDOB) since 2006. Chávez is a member of the [[Tacana people|Takana people]], born in Tumusa, [[Mecapaca Municipality]], [[Murillo Province]] of the [[La Paz Department (Bolivia)|La Paz Department]] of Bolivia.<ref name=FT>{{Cite news|title=El líder de la CIDOB, Adolfo Chávez, revela en una entrevista que quisieron matarlo en la marcha por el Tipnis |work=El Día |location=Santa Cruz, Bolivia |accessdate=2011-12-19 |date=2011-11-06 |url=http://www.ftierra.org/ft/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=7715&Itemid=213 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111128175107/http://www.ftierra.org/ft/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=7715&Itemid=213 |archivedate=2011-11-28 }}</ref> He has twice been elected as Secretary of Land and Territory of the La Paz departmental indigenous organization, Center of Indigenous Peoples of La Paz (CPILAP).<ref name=FT /> Between 2018 and 2022 he administered the [[Coordinator of Indigenous Organizations of the Amazon River Basin]] (COICA). |
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[[File:Flag of the Patujú flower.svg|thumb|left|The [[Flag of the Patujú flower]] was popularized by Adolfo Chávez Beyuma in 2011.]] |
[[File:Flag of the Patujú flower.svg|thumb|left|The [[Flag of the Patujú flower]], previously created in 2009, was popularized by Adolfo Chávez Beyuma in 2011.]] |
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He helped to popularize the [[Flag of the Patujú flower]] which was a prominent symbol in the 2011 [[Confederation of Indigenous Peoples of Bolivia#Mobilizations|TIPNIS protests]]. |
He helped to popularize the [[Flag of the Patujú flower]] which was a prominent symbol in the 2011 [[Confederation of Indigenous Peoples of Bolivia#Mobilizations|TIPNIS protests]]. |
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Adolfo Chávez | |
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Born | Tumusa Community, Bolivia | 2 March 1971
Nationality | Bolivian |
Alma mater | Universidad Mayor de San Andrés |
Occupation | Indigenist political activism |
Organization(s) | CIDOB COICA |
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Adolfo Chávez Beyuma (born 2 March 1971), a Bolivian indigenous leader, has was the president of the Confederation of Indigenous Peoples of Bolivia (CIDOB) since 2006. Chávez is a member of the Takana people, born in Tumusa, Mecapaca Municipality, Murillo Province of the La Paz Department of Bolivia.[1] He has twice been elected as Secretary of Land and Territory of the La Paz departmental indigenous organization, Center of Indigenous Peoples of La Paz (CPILAP).[1] Between 2018 and 2022 he administered the Coordinator of Indigenous Organizations of the Amazon River Basin (COICA).
He helped to popularize the Flag of the Patujú flower which was a prominent symbol in the 2011 TIPNIS protests.
References
- ^ a b "El líder de la CIDOB, Adolfo Chávez, revela en una entrevista que quisieron matarlo en la marcha por el Tipnis". El Día. Santa Cruz, Bolivia. 2011-11-06. Archived from the original on 2011-11-28. Retrieved 2011-12-19.