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Qopiwini Lafwetes (Qo.wi.pi.ni. respecting the original spelling) is a group that includes aboriginal cultural settlements in the Province of Formosa in Argentina. It encompasses peoples from the Qom, Pilagá, Wichi and Nivaclé ethnic groups of Argentina. It was formed at the beginning of 2015. In February 2015, they set up a protest camp at the intersection of Avenues 9 of Julio and Avenue of May to draw attention to the repressive actions against the aborigines by the government of Formosa, and to collect citizens' signatures supporting their cause. Included in the camp were some forty representatives of the forty-six communities of the Qom, Pilagá, Wichi and Nivaclé villages.

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  • Qopiwini Lafwetes​ (ó Qo.Wi.Pi.Ni. respetando la tipografía original) es una agrupación que nuclea a los pueblos originarios qom, pilagá, wichi y nivaclé de Argentina, formada a principios de 2015. Durante gran parte de 2015 realizaron un acampe en la intersección de las avenidas 9 de Julio y Mayo para denunciar las acciones represivas contra los aborígenes por parte del gobierno de Formosa, y conseguir firmas de ciudadanos adherentes a su reclamo. En el acampe convivían unos cuarenta representantes de cuarenta y seis comunidades de los pueblos qom, pilagá, wichi y nivaclé.​ A principios de diciembre el acampe fue levantado cuando el nuevo gobierno prometió recibir a las comunidades aborígenes. (es)
  • Qopiwini Lafwetes (Qo.wi.pi.ni. respecting the original spelling) is a group that includes aboriginal cultural settlements in the Province of Formosa in Argentina. It encompasses peoples from the Qom, Pilagá, Wichi and Nivaclé ethnic groups of Argentina. It was formed at the beginning of 2015. In February 2015, they set up a protest camp at the intersection of Avenues 9 of Julio and Avenue of May to draw attention to the repressive actions against the aborigines by the government of Formosa, and to collect citizens' signatures supporting their cause. Included in the camp were some forty representatives of the forty-six communities of the Qom, Pilagá, Wichi and Nivaclé villages. (en)
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  • Qopiwini Lafwetes​ (ó Qo.Wi.Pi.Ni. respetando la tipografía original) es una agrupación que nuclea a los pueblos originarios qom, pilagá, wichi y nivaclé de Argentina, formada a principios de 2015. Durante gran parte de 2015 realizaron un acampe en la intersección de las avenidas 9 de Julio y Mayo para denunciar las acciones represivas contra los aborígenes por parte del gobierno de Formosa, y conseguir firmas de ciudadanos adherentes a su reclamo. En el acampe convivían unos cuarenta representantes de cuarenta y seis comunidades de los pueblos qom, pilagá, wichi y nivaclé.​ A principios de diciembre el acampe fue levantado cuando el nuevo gobierno prometió recibir a las comunidades aborígenes. Su máximo referente es Félix Díaz, qarashé de la comunidad Qom Potae Napocna Navogoh, sin embargo cabe destacar que en la práctica, la organización debate en una asamblea los pasos a seguir. (es)
  • Qopiwini Lafwetes (Qo.wi.pi.ni. respecting the original spelling) is a group that includes aboriginal cultural settlements in the Province of Formosa in Argentina. It encompasses peoples from the Qom, Pilagá, Wichi and Nivaclé ethnic groups of Argentina. It was formed at the beginning of 2015. In February 2015, they set up a protest camp at the intersection of Avenues 9 of Julio and Avenue of May to draw attention to the repressive actions against the aborigines by the government of Formosa, and to collect citizens' signatures supporting their cause. Included in the camp were some forty representatives of the forty-six communities of the Qom, Pilagá, Wichi and Nivaclé villages. The leader of the group is Félix Díaz, spokesperson (qarashé) of the Qom Potae Napocna Navogoh community. However, the organization debates the steps to be followed in an assembly. (en)
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