This year Wayúu Tayá wants to add computers and Internet connections to the classrooms that serve hundreds of Wayúu children, and thanks to the help of everyone, it will happen!
Winter Newsletter 2011 – News on “Tepichi Talashi”, work to Zapara Island, Indigenous Pride Celebration School News!
On October 21st 2011 more than 280 children from Tepichi Talashi School in Zulia State learned the role that indigenous communities played during the conquest and colonization of the Americas.
Read MoreHealthy snacks, new books, new furniture, and fun activities welcomed more than 280 students to the new school year 2011-2012
Read MoreTepichi Talashi School has been busy this Fall semester – learn more about what has been going on in the classroom.
Read MoreMore than 250 indigenous families in Zapara Island (Zulia state) live in extreme poverty. Over 930 inhabitants are extremely vulnerable to the effects of food insecurity, natural disasters, climate change, malnutrition, and lack of education and of proper medical attention.
Read MoreAs part of Shukumahaya Women’s Center training curriculum, women weavers and Tepichi Talashi School staff attended seminar on healthy eating habits and hygiene.
Read MoreFall Newsletter 2011 – News on “Children’s Day” Celebration, Global Conference for Social Change, Internet for “Los Lechosos” School News!
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