Thursday, April 08th, 2010 | Author:
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Global Habitats estara viajando a Bolivia para la
Conferencia Mundial de los Pueblos sobre el Cambio Climático y los Derechos de la Madre Tierra
Cochabamba, Bolivia 19 al 22 de Abril 2010 Cambio Climático Bolivia
Gestionando agendas de EDUCACION, CRIANZA Y CULTURA PARA EL CAMBIO CLIMATICO. Reportaremos desde alli y para full video trasmision en vivo ver TV CAN
Proyecto gestionado por Global Habitats y apoyado por: Amaru Wayra, Escuela Intercultural Kontiti, Grupo Pachacamac, Ayllus y Panakas, Carta de la Tierra, y mas.
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Global Habitas will be travelling to Cochabamba Bolivia for the World Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth, 19th of Aprl 2010
We are presenting proposals for the Andean countries on EDUCATION, UPBRINGING AND CULTURE as pivot points for climate change solutions.
Project presented by GH and supported by Amaru Wayra, Escuela Intercultural Kontiti, Grupo Pachacamac, Ayllus y Panakas, Earth Charter, and more.
Thursday, April 08th, 2010 | Author:
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Bienvenidos!
Nos agrada anunciar que Global Habitats ha entrado en convenio con Peru Inedito de Peru para realizar proyectos de Interculturalidad y Sabiduria Andina Milenaria.
Estaremos produciendo documentales que registren las sabidurias de los abuelos andinos… en una llamada a la concientizacion a las generaciones del futuro, y preservando ancestrales tradiciones y sabidurias necesarias para la existencia armoniosa del ser humano en el planeta.

Reunion con Zador Milla y Joel Herencia en lanzamiento de proyecto en conjunto
We are pleased to announce that Global Habitats has entered in a shared project with Peru Inedito that will produce documentaries of the ancient wisdoms of the andean people…
Saturday, June 13th, 2009 | Author:
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We are travelling to the Great Inca Trail - subregion of Salta/Jujuy Argentina and Cuzco, Peru.
We are outreaching to all lovers of culture and environment.
Please HELP US SAVE THE GREAT INCA TRAIL.
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Sunday, March 15th, 2009 | Author:
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” Qhapac Ñan ” in Quechua language, spoken by the Incas and may peoples of the Andean region, means ” Great Inca Trail “. The territory expands over 6000 kilometers, from Colombia, thrugh Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile and Argentina, connecting a diverse range of natural and human landscapes.
Habitats has been invited by local teams of Cultural institutions working with UNESCO to join their team of anthropologists and field workers in the area of the Qhapac Ñan to produce a feature length documentary film.
We are currently in preproduction and fundraising stage for our project. Please browse our materials, and contact us with any questions or requests.
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