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It says here that this name was chosen by the Indigenous peoples of the Americas but I don't think there was any giant vote of all the Indigenous peoples of the Americas, so where did this name come from. Is it just Takir Mamani's idea? Jztinfinity 04:20, 1 December 2006 (UTC)
Mister Jztinfinity, this is J.C Why don't you think so? Yes the First Nations had over 15.000 years to compleyely and totally explore and meet each other and stablish common names for their territory. They understood the whole continent surrounded by oceans as a giant living MATURE entity. The name Abya Yala contains the concept of maturity, therefore it meets those visions, so we will supoport that insight on this article very soon. Finally the current living First Nations of today had established this name sir, and they are as legitimate as their ancestors aren't thay sir? We will document those ideas for this article.
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