Call me by my name: Peru promotes use of indigenous names in public records
Indigenous Peruvians often have one name at home and another, usually Spanish, for official purposes. Now registrars are being urged to embrace native languages
by Dan Collyns in Lima
Apr 04, 2019
2 minutes
Julio Cusurichi may have won the prestigious Goldman environmental prize for helping create huge reserves for Amazon tribes, but in his home village he is still known by the Shipibo-Konibo name he was given as a child: “Pino”, or hummingbird.
Like thousands of indigenous Peruvians,
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