President Gladia Shinbam has taken decisive measures to reorganize the ancestral lands of the Wix Sarika people in a historical process of removing and seeking to repair agricultural conflicts in the border region between Jalisco and Nair.
VixaricaSometimes called Huichol, it came from a tribal group primarily from the state of Jalisco. They mainly live in the municipalities of Meskidic, Polanos, and, to the least, Hujukuilla. According to official statistics, the area has about 14,300 Vigrigas.
According to Shinbam, his government will issue a decree this week to return 2,471 hectares to the Vixarika community in the Huajimik region of the Nayarit, and its connection to the San Sebastian Debonahaxlin and its connection, Taxpan de Polanos (Wua+A-Cunthic, KungkoCoric, KungkoCoric The ancestor refers to the land restructuring, which is a quarter of the 10,448 hectares of Vikrika.
The area has long been occupied by small landlords and farmers in Nayarith, and they opposed the handing over the land without compensation.
The decree includes 158.2 million pesos ($ 8.1 million) for the current residents of the land funded by the Shinbam’s special budget allocation. The aim is to ensure that the agricultural policy is silently implemented in favor of Vixarika.
The conflict on land reconstruction to Vixorica began in 2007, which began a judicial claim based on the topics of the Vicerial period, which is preceded by the current Mestiso landowners.
In 2022, a parade from West Mexico to Mexico called “Vixarica conscience and the caravan for the Ka ITY Rava”, demanding the withdrawal of 10,448 hectares of communal lands on the Jalisco-Nayarid border. That March Expedited reorganizationA total of 5,946 hectares will now be recovered. It refers to 56.7% of the requested territory, and it will refund at least 4,550 hectares.
Earlier this year, when Sierra visited San Bernardino de Milpillas Chico’s Apartam community in the Sierra Madrea Axidant, Shinbam said The tribal people of Mexico are at the center of his humanitarian government.
“We see them as the essence of Mexico,” he said. “There will be no tribal people without tribal people. Every tribe is its language, its culture, its land, its history, its ancestors.
With reports from Day
Mezgestic region
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