- Pachakutic
Pachakutic, from the
Quechua language, is originally a concept associated withpre-Columbian Andean cultures, meaning "a change in the sun", or a movement of the Earth which will bring a new era. [cite news|title=Latin America's winds of change |publisher=BBC News |author=Schweimler, Daniel |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/from_our_own_correspondent/4629406.stm |work=From Our Own Correspondent |date=2006-01-21 |accessdate=2006-06-09] In its original context, it was associated with the type ofcreation myth found in much of the pre-Columbian Americas in which the present World had undergone several previous cycles of creation and renewal, and the present age was likewise part of such a great cycle; "pachakutic" referred to the completion of these cycles and the coming of a new era.The concept has been adopted in recent times by certain political movements in
South America , particularly those seeking to advanceindigenous peoples ' rights. In this context it signifies the beginning of a new cycle and the desire for substantive change in the political environment- or "Pachakamac", "turning the world upside-down".The
Pachakutic Plurinational Unity Movement , anEcuador ian political party backed by the indigenous communities, has adopted the word and its associated symbolism as its standard.References
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