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In Colombia, we are more than 115 Indigenous Peoples who have resisted, for centuries, the dispossession, violence, and invisibility imposed by the State and mainstream society. As a result of these historical aggressions, today we represent less than 5% of the national population. Even so, we are the guardians of life and territory, protecting more than 35 million hectares—30% of Colombia’s continental territory—thanks to our struggles and collective resistance.
Our territorial rights protect our special relationship with Mother Earth, guided by our knowledge systems, and are the basis of our social, economic, cultural, and spiritual life. These rights oblige the State to guarantee legal and material security over our territories; they are integral and essentially contemplate the possession, ownership, autonomy, and identification of our territories.






