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eliminating the
plants altogether.[citation needed]
Other spellings include sumak, soumak, and sumaq. "Rhus L."
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Sumak kawsay is a
neologism in
Quechua created in the 1990s by
socialist Indigenous organizations.
Originally created as a
political and
cultural proposal...
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Sumak (Kurdish: Zimêq) is a
village in the
Pertek District,
Tunceli Province, Turkey. The
village is po****ted by
Kurds of the Kurêşan
tribe and had a...
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nature as property. Ecuador's
Rights of
Nature embodies the
indigenous sumak kawsay principles,
giving Pachamama constitutional rights to
protect and...
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Sumak Helena Sirén
Gualinga (born
February 27, 2002) is an
Ecuadorian environmental and
human rights activist from the
Kichwa Sarayaku community in Pastaza...
- Wild law
Environmental personhood Traditional worldviews Ubuntu Pachamama Sumak Kawsay Scholars and
authors Thomas Berry Cormac Cullinan Aldo
Leopold John...
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Pachakutik Plurinational Unity Movement – New
Country (Spanish:
Movimiento de
Unidad Plurinacional Pachakutik –
Nuevo País) is a left-wing indigenist...
- and in
Arabic as Tell el-Semak or Tell es-Samak,
meaning 'mound of the
sumak trees',
names that
preserved and
transformed the
ancient name, by which...
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President of Peru
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Sumac may
refer to:
Soumak rug (also
spelt Soumakh,
Sumak, Sumac, or Soumac), a type of weft-wrapped
flatwoven Oriental rug Sumac...