Many years ago, the Andean Prehistory Studies Group (GEPA), founded and directed by our brother Alfredo Mires, began to take shape in the Rural Libraries Network. Thanks to their efforts, extraordinary information from our ancestors has been collected, researched and processed, which makes us proud of who we are and helps us refine ourselves into what we want to be.
The enthusiasm and perseverance of Alfredo, the interest in searching for our roots and knowing the legacy of our peoples, has made it possible for the second stage of this process to begin to germinate, with a team of thirty invited participants that met to develop workshops and study Cajamarca's Prehistory and Culture.
Thank you, Alfredo, for sharing your experience, for making these inter-learning and rediscovery spaces possible. Nothing is finished, we have not learned everything: we have to continue learning and unlearning.
Congratulations to all for your participation!
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