ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 9月15日 11時03分


Every June, they gather to celebrate New Year’s on a pre-Columbian calendar. They make offerings of food, feast on barbecued ribs and tell stories. In the morning, they march around a ceremonial wooden stake and a fire fueled through the night to honor the land. For Argentina’s indigenous Ranquel, the scene is charged with emotion. It offers a glimpse of their resurgence amid a long struggle for recognition after centuries of hardship and loss. Ranquel communities have emerged as patient champions of indigenous rights and secured a string of victories, including settling land disputes and phonetically transcribing textbooks to preserve their language, which was unwritten. On top of that, they’ve reversed a tradition among provincial Argentines of concealing their Ranquel ancestry. Today, an indigenous bloodline no longer elicits shame. Instead, it is esteemed. While on #nytassignment in #Argentina, the photographer @meridithkohut photographed Fermín Acuña, the vice president of the Ranquel Chieftains.


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