Indigenous Wayuu and water in the context of mining in La Guajira
LA GUAJIRA, COLOMBIA - SEPTEMBER 24: A woman carries a basket as she walks on a dry land near Rancheria River, where Wayuu people live around, after facing expansion of the Cerrejon coal mine in La Guajira, Colombia on September 24. In the Provincial Reserve, a semi-desert region of Colombia, Cerrejon (the largest open-pit coal mine in Colombia and Latin America, and the tenth largest in the world) has created environmental inequalities, cardiovascular problems, skin damage, and pollution. Ranchería river has transformed the dynamics of the water, affecting the Wayuu.
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