Pachakutic

Pachakutic

Pachakutic, from the Quechua language, is originally a concept associated with pre-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 of creation 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 advance indigenous 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, an Ecuadorian political party backed by the indigenous communities, has adopted the word and its associated symbolism as its standard.

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