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SHIPIBO PEOPLES - Matriarchal & Artists Fair Trade Support

SAN FRANCISCO, PUCALLPA, Peru

Purpose: Matriarchal & Artists Fair Trade Support

Start Date: July, 2012

Funding Level: $25,000

Lives Directly Impacted: 1,000

SUMMARY

Inti Raymi Fund visited Peru and provided financial support for the Indigenous Shipibo women within the San Francisco Village outside of Pucallpa, Peru. During our visits, problems arose whereby the leader of the community attempted to circumvent our community sharing process, disallowing us from participating in our usual “asking process”. Due to these concerns and to ensure the funds were delivered safely, we elected to provide our financial support directly to every grandmother, mother and expecting mother in the entire village, whereby insuring the money was well invested in these responsible women.

THE BIRTH OF INTI RAYMI FUND

Peru, the place that stole my heart, that renews my soul and spirit.  It allows me to be free and think like a free man, without constraints, where every day is a new beginning; where, I can begin again and follow the path I was intended to take.  I can fly and I can dream. This is where it began for me, this journey.  The womb of this land gave birth to the idea of the Inti Raymi Fund; it grew until it became tangible.  Every moment and every action has lead me to be here, and to do this – Chimu

 

FINANCIAL SUPPORT AND FAIR TRADE AGREEMENT

The Inti Raymi Fund provided financial assistance to every grandmother, mother, and expecting mother in this jungle community of San Francisco, Pucallpa, Peru. Additionally, these women of San Francisco and the Inti Raymi Fund formed an Artisan Agreement to provide their unique hand-made Shipibo Bracelets to the Inti Raymi Fund to share with others.  These treasures are given as gifts by the Inti Raymi Fund. See our photos of Steven Tyler of Aerosmith wearing the Shipibo bracelet given to him by Chimu’s wife during a concert in Austin, Texas.

FULL BACKSTORY OF CHAIN OF EVENTS

Over a three-year period, the Inti Raymi Fund visited the San Francisco Community on three occasions, once with Chimu’s entire family.  We got to know a number of local residents and artists prior to funding this project. As part of the process, we deliver a public presentation introducing ourselves, talk about what we do, and give the people a chance to decide if they need our financial assistance.  There is usually a discussion as to what could be done to help the community.  It varies from place to place, but all are invited to attend and encouraged to participate. The process usually takes time, as we have to give people a chance to absorb the information and communally figure out what they need most.  In this village, roughly 200 of the 800 residents attended our presentation which was a moderate turnout.  Upon our return three days later to hear how the residents would want to use the $25,000 grant towards a community self-help project, no one showed up, except the leader of the village.

This was highly suspicious so we elected to follow our instincts, and take the author of Dressmaker of Khair Khana, Gayle Tzemach Lemmon’s advice, “you can’t go wrong, voting with the women of a village”. This is exactly what we did. We announced on the emergency loud speaker of the village, “for the first 250 grandmothers, mothers and expecting mothers, we would give them $100 each!”  For two hours following, we had the entire village’s women line up for their share of the community gift, each receiving a blue oil paint mark on their left arm to ensure minimal double takers.  Although we considered this a “project failure” in terms of socially responsible self-help projects, it was a successful outcome to an almost disastrous misallocation of charitable money. You must always maintain flexibility through adversity and be prepared to go to “Plan B” when necessary in philanthropy.

As with many adversities, there is a silver lining with this Shipibo Passion Project. The Inti Raymi Fund and the women of the San Francisco community have forged an alliance whereby we purchase at fair market retail price, the artisans beautiful hand-made beaded bracelets.  This allows the Inti Raymi Fund to share the beauty from the Jungle captured in their artwork as gifts to show the world, and it helps sustain the village with a significant work agreement with much higher prices attained for them that usual wholesale arrangements.

TEAM MEMBERS

Gilber Reategui Sangama with wife Silvia & son Israel, CHIMU - IRF Director

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