50 Years of Amazonian Struggle and Resistance Against the Native Communities Law

Join CRACIA and the Anthropology Department in a 4-day conference to be held in Lima and broadcast via Zoom worldwide.

In the event, marking 50 years since the Peruvian Indigenous Rights Law was instituted, we are partnering with the Pontificate University of Peru (Amazonian Anthropology Group), the Law, Environment and Natural Resources (DAR), Lima; and the Amazonian Center for Anthropology and Practical Application (CAAAP).  

Admission: All events are free of charge, except for the internal workshop on November 7. To enter the PUCP campus, you can register up to 1 hour before the start of the first event of each day. After that, the list is closed until the following day. Once registered, you will be registered for all events. You only have to register once. For virtual events, the connection link will be shared prior
to the event on social media.

Registration link