Indigenous peoples pay loving homage to Commander Hugo Chávez Frías 12 years after his planting
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Published at: 05/03/2025 12:58 PM
This Wednesday, during the commemorative ceremony commemorating the 12th anniversary of the planting of the leader of the Bolivarian Revolution, Hugo Rafael Chávez Frías, representatives of the Pemón indigenous people paid homage from the Mountain Barracks.
“In Mother Nature we can feel, see and enjoy after the physical departure of a loved one through fire, air or earth, so we never separate ourselves from those we love, we are connected to the unity of pachamama,” said the spokesperson.
He also said that “the Eternal Commander was an Indian who lived as our ancestors lived on the ground, kneeling on the ground and facing the sun”.
Representative Pemón added that Commander Chávez defended the Homeland in the depths of our land “in his last breath he gave his love and sowed a new life and the most beautiful homes in the nation.”
He also added that the Bolivarian leader is still in our territories to “continue to protect the blessed land,” he said, adding that “there is a communication with Cacique Guaicaipura where they raise their spears as a symbol of Union.”
The romantic homage was joined by the children's cultural group Abuelos Kueka, with the song Comandante Chávez Frías.
“I swear to you that I will be loyal, I will be faithful to your son Nicolás Maduro,” said the deputy to the National Assembly (AN), Noelí Pocaterra, for her part, the president of the Permanent Commission on Indigenous Peoples, deputy Nicia Maldonado, assured that thanks to the Bolivarian leader, the rights of Native Peoples are guaranteed.
Mazo News Team