Mexican government delegation and Mexican indigenous leader( righ 3)
(United Nations) NEW YORK | Hipolito Arriaga Pote made history this week when he followed protocol by the customary raising of the hand to be recognized to speak at the United Nations. He spoke to the entire United Nations body encompassing Indigenous People from every part of the world.
Grand Chief Edward John represented the indigenous of Canada and served as a panelist. The Honorable Mr. Smith represented the indigenous of the United States and the Honorable Hipolito Arriaga Pote represented the Indigenous of Mexico; that meant that the three leaders of the Indigenous People of North America representing Canada, the United States and Mexico, were present in the United Nations Celebration of Indigenous Languages.
UN Deputy Secretary-General Liu Zhenmin
Amina J.Mohammed UN Deputy Secretary-General
María Fernanda Espinosa Garcés (middle), President of the 73rd Session UNGA
Mexican indigenous leader, indigenous state governor speaking
Luis Galvis United Nations NGO WPTV Vice President, Latin American Plenipotentiary Representative Luis Galvis
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History was made at the United Nations during the Day of Indigenous People when the protocol of the customary “raised hand” of Hipolito Arriaga Pote was recognized to speak to the Assembly.
(From L to R) Kalep Gonzalez Blanco, Hipolito Arriaga Pote. Mr. Smith, UN Executive, Luis Galvis Cuy
(From L to R) Armando Gomez Gonzalez, Luis Alberto Castellanos Alvarado, Luis Galvis Cuy, Gloria Starr Kins, Kalep Gonzalez Blanco, Hipolito Arriaga Pote.
United Nations Day of the Indigenous People Speaker’s Panel
Kalep Gonzalez Blanco and Hipolito Arriaga Pote look on as close friends Gloria Starr Kins and Daniela Bas share a quiet moment.
Meeting at the Permanent Mission of Mexico to the United Nations (L to R back row) Luis Alberto Castellanos Alvarado, Armando Gomez Gonzalez, David McNulty. (L to R front row) Gloria Starr Kins, Kalep Gonzalez Blanco, Luis Galvis Cuy, Hipolito Arriaga Pote, Rodolfo Diaz Ortega and Valeria Monge.
A delegation of the Mexican government delegation took a group photo with the Director of the Policy Division of the UN Economic and Social Council
Mexico’s Indigenous Nation will preserve its traditions and multiple cultures while also extending itself towards today’s state-of-the-art sciences and technologies.
The gentlemen in this article are newly appointed Secretaries of Mexico’s Indigenous People of Mexico’s Government: They are Dr. Kalep Gonzalez Blanco (Secretary for Science and Technology) Luis Alberto Castellanos Alvarado (Secretary of Exterior Relations), Armando Gomez Gonzalez (National Accountant to the Indigenous People of Mexico), David McNulty (Logistics for Secretary of Science and Technology), Luis Galvis Cuy (Ambassador for International Business Affairs for the Indigenous People of Mexico), Hipolito Arriaga Pote (Governor of the Indigenous People of Mexico).
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