Answer: The goal of the 1990 Encuentro in Ecuador was to gather indigenous people from all over the world and represent their countries in order to plan strategies for the future and defend their rights.
Explanation: The Quito Encuentro of 1990 was a movement that had the purpose of getting justice for the Native Nations of Turtle Island. This movement was particular since it was the first time that indigenous people from all around the world reunited without any support from the government. Their main goal was to represent their countries and claim a system in which they had equal rights.
Answer: Voy a llegar trade al trabajo y estare in un gran problema.
Que hora es porque tengo una cita pronto y es importante.
Explanation:
Well First of all Tener que means Must
so the list will be maybe like this If I understood the Question correctly
<span>Tener que tener pastel para la fiesta = must have cake for the party
Tener que </span><span>haber adivinar para la fiesta con regalos= must have guess with gifts
</span>Tener que <span>tener favores de partido = Must have party favors
hopefully I understood the question correctly and I was a help to you </span>
Answer:
5. tienen ganas de
6. tienes ganas de
7. tenemos ganas de
8. tengo ganas de
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Esta colección integral fechada cronológicamente abarca toda la historia ecuatoriana, desde las reliquias de las civilizaciones antiguas hasta las obras de arte contemporáneas. Un viaje aquí proporcionará una pequeña idea de cuán culturalmente rico ha sido y sigue siendo este pequeño país. La institución en expansión tendrá al menos medio día para ver. Comenzando en la Galería Arqueológica, los visitantes llegan a una gran variedad de piezas que datan de 11,000 a. C., mucho antes de los Incas, incluyendo una momia de la cultura Cañari, y las esculturas de los "Gigantes de la Bahía" de la cultura Bahía. Quizás más memorable es la Corte Dorada, llena de máscaras de oro, estatuillas y adornos en el pecho, a menudo atribuidos a grupos indígenas que adoraron al sol. La Galería de Arte Colonial contiene piezas de 1534 a 1820 que se centran principalmente en las mujeres y el sol.
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This comprehensive, chronologically dated collection covers the full breadth of Ecuadorian history, from the relics of ancient civilizations to contemporary works of art. A trip here will provide a small sense of just how culturally rich this small country has been and still is. The sprawling institution will take at least half a day to see. Beginning in the Archaeological Gallery, visitors come to a vast array of pieces dating to 11,000 B.C., well before the Incas, including a mummy from the Cañari culture, and the sitting sculptures of the "Bay Giants" from the Bahia culture. Perhaps more memorable is the Golden Court, filled with gold masks, figurines, and chest decorations often attributed to indigenous groups that worshiped the sun. The Colonial Art Gallery contains pieces from 1534 to 1820 that focus primarily on women and the sun.